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Hillsdale, NJ   

Manalapan, NJ   

New York, NY   

Work

Company: Starwood capital - Greenwich, CT Jul 2013 Position: Intern, legal

Education

School / High School: WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS- Winston-Salem, NC 2013 Specialities: MBA in Finance

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Justin Shaffer

Work:
Michigan Paper Die 2011 - 2011
Office Manager
Education:
Saginaw Valley State University - College of Business and Management 2007 - 2009
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Justin Shaffer - Winston-Salem, NC

Work:
STARWOOD CAPITAL - Greenwich, CT Jul 2013 to Aug 2013
Intern, Legal
NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - New York, NY Jun 2013 to Jul 2013
Intern, Legal
HORTON REALTY ADVISORS - Southampton, NY Jun 2008 to Apr 2009
Associate
CB RICHARD ELLIS - San Francisco, CA Jun 2007 to Aug 2007
Extern, Corporate Advisory Services
CASTAGNA REALTY-AMERICANA MANHASSET - Manhasset, NY Jun 2005 to Aug 2005
Intern
Education:
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - Winston-Salem, NC 2013 to 2016
MBA in Finance
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF LAW - Winston-Salem, NC 2012 to 2016
Juris Doctor in Business and Intellectual Property Law
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE - Swarthmore, PA May 2008
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology-Anthropology

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Us Patents

Method For Verifying Access Based On A Determined Geographic Location Of A Subscriber Of A Service Provided Via A Computer Network

US Patent:
7929954, Apr 19, 2011
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/362834
Inventors:
Joseph Francis Choti - Stockton NJ, US
Justin Alexander Shaffer - New York NY, US
Christopher Sun - New York City NY, US
Shadeed S. Willis - Jersey City NJ, US
Assignee:
MLB Advanced Media, L.P. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
4554141, 455410, 455415, 455419, 4554561
Abstract:
A method of limiting presentation of rules based events includes receiving a request to view a rules based event at a computer. A first estimate of a first geographic location of the computer is obtained. The first estimate includes a first confidence determination. If the first confidence determination is less than a first established confidence level, a second estimate of the first geographic location of the computer is obtained. The second estimate includes a second confidence determination for comparison to a second established confidence level. The first estimate and the second estimate define a composite estimated geographic location of the computer. Information on a second geographic location of the rules based event is retrieved. The retrieved information is compared with the composite estimated geographic location of the computer. Access to the rules based event is provided based on access rules, the comparison, and the composite estimated geographic location.

System For Verifying Access Based On A Determined Geographic Location Of A Subscriber Of A Service Provided Via A Computer Network

US Patent:
8213898, Jul 3, 2012
Filed:
Apr 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/088843
Inventors:
Joseph Francis Choti - Stockton NJ, US
Justin Alexander Shaffer - New York NY, US
Christopher Sun - New York City NY, US
Shadeed S. Willis - Jersey City NJ, US
Assignee:
MLB Advanced Media, L.P. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04M 11/04
US Classification:
4554042, 455410, 4554143, 455418, 4554561, 4554563, 705 734, 705 1458, 705 1464, 705 29, 705 261, 706 47, 709217, 709219, 726 27
Abstract:
A method of limiting presentation of rules based events includes receiving a request to view a rules based event at a computer. A first estimate of a first geographic location of the computer is obtained. The first estimate includes a first confidence determination. If the first confidence determination is less than a first established confidence level, a second estimate of the first geographic location of the computer is obtained. The second estimate includes a second confidence determination for comparison to a second established confidence level. The first estimate and the second estimate define a composite estimated geographic location of the computer. Information on a second geographic location of the rules based event is retrieved. The retrieved information is compared with the composite estimated geographic location of the computer. Access to the rules based event is provided based on access rules, the comparison, and the composite estimated geographic location.

Multiple User Login Detection And Response System

US Patent:
8272032, Sep 18, 2012
Filed:
Nov 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/985334
Inventors:
Joseph Francis Choti - Stockton NJ, US
Justin Alexander Shaffer - New York NY, US
Christopher Sun - New York NY, US
Elangovan Soundararajan - Fords NY, US
Shadeed S. Willis - Jersey City NJ, US
Lincoln Hochberg - Hoboken NJ, US
Sean Curtis - Rockville Center NY, US
Assignee:
MLB Advanced Media, L.P. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/04
G06F 17/30
H04L 29/06
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
726 2, 726 9, 726 20, 713158, 713159, 713172
Abstract:
A method is provided for controlling multiple access to a network service to prevent fraudulent use of the network service. The method includes identifying an account access counter for an account using identification information received from a user at a first device using a network, wherein the user is requesting access to a service provided at a second device, and further wherein the account access counter is the number of service access sessions active for the account; comparing the account access counter to a maximum account access number, wherein the maximum account access number defines a maximum number of service access sessions allowed for the account; and providing the user at the first device access to the service at the second device if the account access counter is less than the maximum account access number.

Multiple User Login Detection And Response System

US Patent:
8566907, Oct 22, 2013
Filed:
Aug 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/594342
Inventors:
Joseph Francis Choti - Stockton NJ, US
Justin Alexander Shaffer - New York NY, US
Christopher Sun - New York NY, US
Elangovan Soundararajan - Fords NJ, US
Shadeed S. Willis - Jersey City NJ, US
Lincoln Hochberg - Hoboken NJ, US
Sean Curtis - Rockville Center NY, US
Assignee:
MLB Advanced Media, L.P. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/04
G06F 17/30
H04L 29/06
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
726 2, 726 9, 726 20, 713158, 713159, 713172
Abstract:
A method is provided for controlling multiple access to a network service to prevent fraudulent use of the network service. The method includes identifying an account access counter for an account using identification information received from a user at a first device using a network, wherein the user is requesting access to a service provided at a second device, and further wherein the account access counter is the number of service access sessions active for the account; comparing the account access counter to a maximum account access number, wherein the maximum account access number defines a maximum number of service access sessions allowed for the account; and providing the user at the first device access to the service at the second device if the account access counter is less than the maximum account access number.

Media Play Of Selected Portions Of An Event

US Patent:
8601089, Dec 3, 2013
Filed:
Aug 5, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/911993
Inventors:
Robert A. Bowman - Westport CT, US
John Dinn Mann - Newtown PA, US
Justin Alexander Shaffer - New York NY, US
Joseph Francis Choti - Stockton NJ, US
Assignee:
MLB Advanced Media, L.P. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709217, 709219, 725 61, 725 62, 725 86, 725 87, 725111
Abstract:
A system is provided for selectively presenting a portion of an event to a user. The system includes a first device, a second device, and a network allowing communication between the first and the second device. An application at the first device displays a plurality of sub-events that characterize an event; receives an input from a user whereby the user selects a sub-event from the plurality of sub-events; sends a request to a second device, the request comprising information associated with the selected sub-event; receives media data from the second device whereby the media data represents the selected sub-event; and presents the received media data. An application at the second device receives the request from the first device, selects the media data that represents the selected sub-event from a database using the information associated with the selected sub-event, and sends the selected media data to the first device.

System And Method For Venue-To-Venue Messaging

US Patent:
8045965, Oct 25, 2011
Filed:
Feb 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/701531
Inventors:
Justin Shaffer - New York NY, US
Joseph Inzerillo - New York NY, US
Robert A. Bowman - Westport CT, US
Assignee:
MLB Advanced Media L.P. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
4554141, 455466, 4554121, 386223, 386230
Abstract:
A system and method is provided for enabling venue-to-venue communication. A message is sent from a messaging device located in a first venue. The system receives the message via a communications network. The system transmits the message via the communications network to a local venue exchange associated with a second venue. The message is presented to an audience present at the second venue.

System And Method For Verifying Access Based On A Determined Geographic Location Of A Subscriber Of A Service Provided Via A Computer Network

US Patent:
2006012, Jun 15, 2006
Filed:
Dec 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/012889
Inventors:
Joseph Choti - Stockton NJ, US
Justin Shaffer - New York NY, US
Christopher Sun - New York City NY, US
Shadeed Willis - Jersey City NJ, US
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455456100
Abstract:
A system and method relates to limiting the presentation of rules based events based on the geographic location of computer users attempting to view the rules based event via a network. The method includes receiving over a network a request to view a rules based event at a computer, obtaining a first estimate of geographic location of the computer where the first estimate of geographic location includes a first confidence determination, and obtaining a second estimate of geographic location of the computer if the first confidence determination is less than an established confidence level. The first and second estimates of geographic location define a composite estimated geographic location of the computer. The method further includes retrieving information on a geographic location of the rules based event, comparing the retrieved information on the geographic location of the rules based event, with the composite estimated geographic location of the computer, and providing access to the rules based event based on access rules and the comparison of the retrieved information on the geographic location of the rules based event and the estimated geographic location of the computer. The system and method can also apply to promotions, sweepstakes, contests, fantasy games, sale of goods and/or services, and targeted advertising.

System For Verifying Access Based On A Determined Geographic Location Of A Subscriber Of A Service Provided Via A Computer Network

US Patent:
2012027, Oct 25, 2012
Filed:
Jun 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/534957
Inventors:
Joseph Francis CHOTI - Stockton NJ, US
Justin Alexander SHAFFER - New York NY, US
Christopher SUN - New York City NY, US
Shadeed S. WILLIS - Jersey City NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709225
Abstract:
A method of limiting presentation of rules based events includes receiving a request to view a rules based event at a computer. A first estimate of a first geographic location of the computer is obtained. The first estimate includes a first confidence determination. If the first confidence determination is less than a first established confidence level, a second estimate of the first geographic location of the computer is obtained. The second estimate includes a second confidence determination for comparison to a second established confidence level. The first estimate and the second estimate define a composite estimated geographic location of the computer. Information on a second geographic location of the rules based event is retrieved. The retrieved information is compared with the composite estimated geographic location of the computer. Access to the rules based event is provided based on access rules, the comparison, and the composite estimated geographic location.

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