Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals Atlanta, GA Nov 2011 to Nov 2013United States District Court, Central District of California Los Angeles, CA Apr 2007 to Oct 2011 Career Law Clerk for The Honorable George H. Wu, United States District JudgeSuperior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Oct 2006 to Apr 2007 Law Clerk for The Honorable Jane Johnson and The Honorable Andria RicheyLoyola Law School Los Angeles, CA 2005 to 2006 Research Assistant for Robin Kar, Professor of LawSuperior Court of California, County of Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 1996 to 2005 Judicial Assistant (Courtroom Clerk)
Education:
Loyola Law School Los Angeles, CA May 2006 Juris Doctor in Order of the CoifUniversity of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 2005 to 2006 Law Review
Thomas F. Blaylock - Irvine CA Marvin C. Schroeder - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Troy System, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382139
Abstract:
A method is provided for automatically printing a unique serial number on MICR documents wherein the serial number may be used to identify the source of the document. If problems occur during subsequent processing of the document, the serial number may be decoded to identify the source of the document for repair, etc. , or to identify the source of printing fraudulent checks or if the document was printed on stolen equipment. The unique codes are preferably embedded within character fonts used to print the MICR documents. In this manner, no further modification to MICR printing systems is required. Rather, by modifying MICR fonts to each include a unique serial number, the serial number is automatically printed on all documents printed using the font.
Thomas F. Blaylock - Irvine CA Marvin C. Schroeder - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Pierce Companies, Inc. - Santa Ana CA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382139
Abstract:
A method is provided for automatically printing a unique serial number on MICR documents wherein the serial number may be used to identify the source of the document. If problems occur during subsequent processing of the document, the serial number may be decoded to identify the source of the document for repair, etc. , or to identify the source of printing fraudulent checks or if the document was printed on stolen equipment. The unique codes are preferably embedded within character fonts used to print the MICR documents. In this manner, no further modification to MICR printing systems is required. Rather, by modifying MICR fonts to each include a unique serial number, the serial number is automatically printed on all documents printed using the font.