Haviland Hughes
Attorney
The Platt Law Firm
Attorney at Law
Platt Fleischaker Apr 2012 - Dec 2015
General Partner and Attorney
Lehigh County 2012 - May 2015
Solicitor
The Platt Law Firm Feb 2009 - Mar 2012
Owner
Education:
Dickinson Law 1995 - 1998
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
La Salle University 1991 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English, Philosophy
Skills:
Litigation Appeals Civil Litigation Arbitration Legal Writing Commercial Litigation Legal Research Contract Negotiation Dispute Resolution Torts Zoning Dispute Election Law Commercial Real Estate Trials Government Procurement Courts Real Estate Wills Legal Assistance State Politics Criminal Defense Mediation Business Criminal Law Property Law Corporate Law Estate Planning Family Law Juvenile Law Personal Injury Product Liability Alternative Dispute Resolution Business Formation Class Actions Elder Law Employment Law Estate Administration Hearings Insurance Law Intellectual Property Joint Ventures Licensing Medical Malpractice Municipal Law Personal Injury Litigation Powers of Attorney Trial Practice Bankruptcy Guardianship
Appalachian Rehabilitation Professional 2204 Pavilion Dr STE 107, Kingsport, TN 37660 4233928100 (phone), 4233928105 (fax)
Highlands Neurosurgery 1 Medical Park Blvd STE 400E, Bristol, TN 37620 4238445400 (phone), 4238445434 (fax)
Renaissance Surgery Center 320 Bristol West Blvd STE 1A, Bristol, TN 37620 4237581030 (phone), 4237581036 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis Graduated: 1986
Procedures:
Neurological Testing Physical Therapy
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Platt graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1986. He works in Kingsport, TN and 2 other locations and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Platt is affiliated with Holston Valley Medical Center and Wellmont Bristol Regional Medical Center.
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Yu Lin - Blue Bell PA Daniel C. Ziegler - Millersville PA William J. Platt - Aston PA
Assignee:
Worthington Armstrong Venture - Malvern PA
International Classification:
E04B 906
US Classification:
5250607, 5250606, 5250608, 522206
Abstract:
A compression relief section in a beam in a grid for a suspended ceiling that permits controlled collapse of the section during a fire, whereby the ceiling is kept relatively intact. The section has a channel formed from the web portion of the beam, and a crushed bulb with a hump, along with a flange, that fold from compression forces, while resisting such forces. There is no interference between the folding portions and the ceiling panels, or drywall, when the section collapses.
An end-to-end connection for main beams in a ceiling grid for a suspended ceiling. A connector is formed at the end of a beam by combining a clip, fastened to the beam, with a configuration in the end of the beam. The connections are engaged to form a connection. The connection can be disengaged and reengaged.
A beam for a suspended ceiling in a clean room has soft plastic flaps on top of the flanges. The flaps form a seal when a ceiling panel is supported on the beam. The flaps, formed continuously as the beam emerges from a roll forming operation, are integral with a plastic coating on the metal beam core.
A beam for a grid in a ceiling that has drywall affixed to the grid by self-tapping screws. The beam has a hem rolled downwardly and inwardly along the edge of both flanges of the beam. The hem prevents the flange from bending upward and sliding off the screw tip. The screw tip enters one of many indentations in the flange and is captured. The captured screw tip penetrates the flange and secures the drywall to the beam. The beam does not have a face cap over the flanges.
In a ceiling grid for a suspended ceiling having 2 ft. Ã2 ft. openings that support panels, a connection in the grid between a main beam and 4 ft. cross beam is made tighter than a connection in the grid between a 2 ft. cross beam and a 4 ft. cross beam. Both connections use the same connector, but with a different stop position on the connector.
A wall molding for a drywall ceiling grid having a vertical leg that is attached to a wall, and a horizontal ledge that supports a beam extending outwardly from the wall, with the ledge having a pair of tabs and a ratchet tooth at regular intervals along the ledge that position and secure the beam end to the ledge.
Rick J. Jones - Chester Springs PA, US William J. Platt - Aston PA, US
Assignee:
Worthington Armstrong Venture - Malvern PA
International Classification:
E04B 9/00 E04B 2/00
US Classification:
5250607, 5250606, 522871
Abstract:
A wall molding for a panel suspended ceiling having a vertical leg that is attached to a wall, and a horizontal ledge that supports a beam extending outwardly from the wall, with the ledge having a pair of tabs and a ratchet tooth lanced from the ledge at regular intervals along the ledge that position and secure the beam end to the ledge. A cap extends over the bottom side of the ledge to hide the lanced tabs when viewed from below.
Joseph J. Kelly - Spring City PA, US William J. Platt - Aston PA, US
Assignee:
Worthington Armstrong Venture - Malvern PA
International Classification:
E04C 2/42
US Classification:
52665, 5250607, 527331, 521671
Abstract:
A perimeter clip attached to a wall molding that supports a beam in a suspended ceiling intended to survive seismic disturbances. The clip is capable, during an earthquake, of permitting an end of a beam at one end of a connected line of beams, in a grid, to slide while being supported in the clip, or, in the alternative, to secure an end of a beam to the wall molding.