Nixon Peabody LLP since Aug 2006
Associate
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Aug 2005 - Jul 2006
Law Clerk
Education:
Byu Law School 2002 - 2005
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Brigham Young University 1997 - 2002
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Economics
Geneva High School
Brigham Young University
Skills:
Commercial Litigation Legal Research Litigation Appeals Trade Secrets
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Robinson - Geneva NY, US Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US
Assignee:
Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. - Ithaca NY
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock hybrid ‘G. 935’ is described herein. The new variety is a dwarfing rootstock that is resistant to fire blight () and crown rot (). The ‘G. 935’ rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a rootstock or root system for apple trees as well as for interstems of apple trees.
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Robinson - Geneva NY, US Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US
Assignee:
Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. - Ithaca NY
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock hybrid ‘G. 41’ is described herein. The new variety is a dwarfing rootstock that is resistant to fire blight () and crown rot (). The ‘G. 41’ rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a rootstock or root system for apple trees as well as for interstems of apple trees.
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Sanders Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Lee Robinson - Geneva NY, US Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US
Assignee:
Cornell University - Ithaca NY The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock named ‘G. 890. ’ The ‘G. 890’ apple tree rootstock is a dwarfing rootstock that is resistant to fire blight () and crown rot (). The ‘G. 890’ rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a rootstock or root system for apple trees as well as for interstems of apple trees.
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Sanders Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Lee Robinson - Geneva NY, US Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US
Assignee:
Cornell University - Ithaca NY The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock hybrid ‘G. 210’ is described herein. The new variety is a semi-dwarfing rootstock that is resistant to fire blight () and crown rot (). The ‘G. 210’ rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a rootstock or root system for apple trees as well as for interstems of apple trees.
Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Sanders Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Lee Robinson - Geneva NY, US
Assignee:
Cornell University - Ithaca NY The United States of America as Represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock hybrid ‘G. 214’ is described herein. The new variety is a dwarfing rootstock that is resistant to fire blight () and crown rot (). The ‘G. 214’ rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a rootstock or root system for apple trees as well as for interstems of apple trees.
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Sanders Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Lee Robinson - Geneva NY, US Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US
Assignee:
Cornell University - Ithaca NY The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
A new and distinct variety of apple tree hybrid ‘G. 969’ is described herein. The new variety is resistant to fire blight () and crown rot (). The ‘G. 969’ rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a semi-dwarfing rootstock or root system for apple trees as well as for interstems of apple trees.
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Robinson - Geneva NY, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock named ‘G.202,’ which is a hybrid of a cross between a cv. Malling 27 apple tree and a cv. 5 apple tree. The ‘G.202’ rootstock is a dwarfing rootstock that is resistant to fire blight (caused by ) and to crown and root rots (caused by ), and is immune to infestation by the woolly apple aphid (). The ‘G.202’ apple rootstock is useful in that it can be propagated clonally and used as a rootstock or root system for apple trees, as well as for interstems of apple trees.
James Cummins - Geneva NY, US Herbert Sanders Aldwinckle - Geneva NY, US Terence Lee Robinson - Geneva NY, US Gennaro Fazio - Geneva NY, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/00
US Classification:
PLT174
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of apple tree rootstock named ‘G.222.’ The ‘G.222’ apple tree rootstock is 45 to 55 percent of the size of a standard self-rooted seedling tree, induces precocity to the scion, encourages high yield efficiency, is resistant to fire blight and woolly apple aphid, is resistant to crown and root rots caused by , and is tolerant to replant disease complex.
Julia A. Barnes Elementary School 12 Jersey City NJ 1970-1976, Martin Luther King Elementary School Jersey City NJ 1976-1978, Snyder High School Jersey City NJ 1978-1980