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San Jose, CA   

American Fork, UT   

Salt Lake City, UT   

Pleasanton, CA   

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Michael Simons - Lawyer

Office:
Simons & Goldner, P.A.
Specialties:
Correctional Reform, Criminal, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Work-Related Accident Claims, Workers Compensation
ISLN:
903696317
Admitted:
1965
University:
University of Baltimore, A.A., 1962
Law School:
University of Baltimore, LL.B., 1965
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Michael Simons - Lawyer

Specialties:
Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense
ISLN:
1000716810
Admitted:
2014
Law School:
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.), 2014
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Michael Simons - Lawyer

Specialties:
Insurance, Foreclosure Defense, Bankruptcy, Estate Planning
ISLN:
921594398
Admitted:
2010
University:
Coastal Carolina University, B.S.B.A., 2004
Law School:
Florida Coastal School of Law, J.D., 2010
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Michael Simons - Lawyer

Specialties:
Criminal Defense, Criminal Defense
ISLN:
1000574300
Admitted:
1998

Michael Simons resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Talladega Plant Manager

Location:
Provo, UT
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
USSynthetic Corporation
Talladega Plant Manager
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Attorney And Partmer

Location:
10 Raisin Tree Cir, Pikesville, MD 21208
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
SIMONS AND GOLDNER, P.A.
ATTORNEY/ PARTMER
Interests:
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Home Improvement
Reading
Shooting
Sports
Golf
Home Decoration
Photograph
Cooking
Cruises
Outdoors
Electronics
Music
Dogs
Family Values
Movies
Christianity
Kids
Travel
Career
Investing
Traveling
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Michael Simons - University Place, WA

Work:
U.S. Army JBLM Apr 2007 to 2000
Technical Inspector
U.S. Army JBLM Apr 2005 to Apr 2007
Flight Engineer
U.S. Army - Fort Campbell, KY Jun 2002 to Mar 2005
Flight Engineer
U.S. Army Teague Sep 2000 to Jun 2002
Flight Engineer E Co 160th SOAR (A)
Education:
Shelle Aviation Online - Salt Lake City, UT 2013 to 2013
*A & P certificate, and Southern Oregon DME, on line and Medford, OR 2013 in Aviation Maintenance Airframe and Powerplant License
SLC) Helicopter Supervisor, Senior Leaders Course 1SG Course, USAACE NCOA, Ft. Rucker, AL 2012 - Fort Rucker, AL 2012 to 2012
Lean Aviation Maintenance Practices and Production control combined with Human resouces
USATC NCO Academy - Fort Eustis, VA 2005 to 2005
Leadership and Aviation Maintenance
Skills:
Conduct routine and special inspections as required by regulations. Examine and inspect aircraft components, including landing gear, hydraulic systems, and Flight controls to locate cracks, breaks, leaks, or other problems. Inspect completed work to certify that maintenance meets standards and that aircraft are ready for operation. Read and interpret maintenance manuals, service bulletins, and other specifications to determine the feasibility and method of repairing or replacing malfunctioning or damaged components. Maintain repair logs, documenting all preventive and corrective aircraft maintenance. Modify aircraft structures, space vehicles, systems, or components, following drawings, schematics, charts, engineering orders, and technical publications. Inspect airframes for wear or other defects. Measure parts for wear, using precision instruments. Obtain fuel and oil samples and check them for contamination. Maintain, repair, and rebuild aircraft structures, functional components, and parts such as wings and fuselage, rigging, hydraulic units, oxygen systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, gaskets, and seals. Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of electrical and electronic systems. Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, or voltmeters. Keep records of maintenance and repair work. Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance personnel. Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems. Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons. Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or soldering irons. Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems, using hand tools and soldering irons. Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using hand tools or soldering irons. Fabricate parts and test aids as required. Inspect work of aircraft mechanics performing maintenance, modification, or repair and overhaul of aircraft and aircraft mechanical systems to ensure adherence to standards and procedures. Examine aircraft access plates and doors for security. Examine landing gear, tires, and exteriors of fuselage, wings, and engines for evidence of damage or corrosion and the need for repairs. Examine maintenance records and flight logs to determine if service and maintenance checks and overhauls were performed at prescribed intervals. Inspect new, repaired, or modified aircraft to identify damage or defects and to assess airworthiness and conformance to standards, using checklists, hand tools, and test instruments. Prepare and maintain detailed repair, inspection, investigation, and certification records and reports. Approve or deny issuance of certificates of airworthiness. Conduct flight test programs to test equipment, instruments, and systems under a variety of conditions, using both manual and automatic controls. Investigate air accidents and complaints to determine causes. Start aircraft and observe gauges, meters, and other instruments to detect evidence of malfunctions. Set up and operate ground support and test equipment to perform functional flight tests of electrical and electronic systems. Test and troubleshoot instruments, components, and assemblies, using circuit testers, and voltmeters. Keep records of maintenance and repair work. Coordinate work with that of engineers, technicians, and other aircraft maintenance personnel. Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and systemic performance problems. Install electrical and electronic components, assemblies, and systems in aircraft, using hand tools, power tools, or soldering irons. Adjust, repair, or replace malfunctioning components or assemblies, using hand tools or soldering irons. Connect components to assemblies such as radio systems, instruments, magnetos, inverters, and in-flight refueling systems, using hand tools and soldering irons. Assemble components such as switches, electrical controls, and junction boxes, using hand tools or soldering irons. Fabricate parts and test aids as required. Adhere to all applicable regulations, policies, and procedures for health, safety, and environmental compliance. Inspect finished products for quality and adherence to customer specifications. Set up and operate equipment in accordance with current good manufacturing practices and standard operating procedures. Calibrate or adjust equipment to ensure quality production, using tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, protractors, or ring gauges. Set up and verify the functionality of safety equipment. Monitor and adjust production processes or equipment for quality and productivity. Troubleshoot problems with equipment, devices, or products. Test products or subassemblies for functionality or quality. Plan and lay out work to meet production and schedule requirements. Start up and shut down processing equipment.

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Wireless Vlan System And Method

US Patent:
7724704, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Jul 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/487722
Inventors:
Michael Terry Simons - Pleasanton CA, US
David Bradburn Aragon - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
Beiden Inc. - St. Louis MO
International Classification:
H04L 1/00
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
370329, 370338
Abstract:
This specification describes a system and method that can offer, among other advantages, a technique for resource assignment that involves obtaining a group of resources, repeatedly selecting a resource from the group of resources until a resource that is available is selected, and associating a client or process with that resource. An example of a method according to the technique includes obtaining a group of VLANs for assignment to a client based on client identity, selecting a first choice from the group of VLANs, selecting a next choice from the group of VLANs if the first choice is unavailable, and connecting the client to the selected VLAN. The client identity may include, by way of example but not limitation, a MAC address, an SSID, or some other known or convenient way to identify the client. A system constructed according to the technique may include, by way of example but not limitation, memory, a resource group name decoder, a value calculator, an index calculator, and a selector. The memory may include, for example, a resource name buffer, an identity buffer, a result buffer, a resource count buffer, a resource name array, and a selected resource buffer.

Sanitizing Lid And Dispatch Service Thereof

US Patent:
2012010, May 3, 2012
Filed:
Oct 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/916351
Inventors:
Peter Hollister Brewster - Hillsborough CA, US
Michael Simons - Hillsborough CA, US
International Classification:
B42D 15/00
B65D 51/24
US Classification:
283 67, 220212
Abstract:
An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. The lip portion comprises a sterilizing agent configured to sterilize a rim portion of the beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user.

Localized Intravascular Delivery Of Growth Factors For Promotion Of Angiogenesis

US Patent:
5941868, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Nov 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/753224
Inventors:
Aaron V. Kaplan - Los Altos CA
Michael Simons - Chestnut Hill MA
Assignee:
Localmed, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604500
Abstract:
Angiogenesis in cardiac and other tissues is promoted by the transmural delivery of angiogenic factors such as VEGF, FGF, EGF, and PDGF, through blood vessels and other body lumens into the surrounding tissue. Usually, the angiogenic factor is delivered using a catheter having infusion parts at its distal end. Optionally, the distal end of the catheter is radially expanded to engage the infusion parts directly against the blood vessel wall.

Drink Lid Arrangements And Methods

US Patent:
2020022, Jul 23, 2020
Filed:
Jan 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/252062
Inventors:
Peter Hollister BREWSTER - Hillsborough CA, US
Michael SIMONS - Hillsborough CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 19/22
B65D 51/24
A61B 5/145
A61B 5/08
A61B 5/00
A61B 5/1172
B01F 11/00
B01F 3/04
Abstract:
An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not necessarily provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user.

Drink Lid Arrangements And Methods

US Patent:
2015005, Feb 26, 2015
Filed:
Oct 2, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/505331
Inventors:
Peter Hollister BREWSTER - Hillsborough CA, US
Michael SIMONS - Hillsborough CA, US
International Classification:
A47G 19/22
US Classification:
220703
Abstract:
An apparatus can include a generally planar portion approximately in a plane. The apparatus can also include a lip portion extending in a direction generally orthogonal to the plane. The generally planar portion is joined to the lip portion at a circumferential edge of the generally planar portion to form a cover for a beverage container. Likewise, a method can include providing contact information on a disposable cover adapted to cover a beverage container. The contact information is not necessarily provided by the manufacturer of the beverage or beverage container. The method can also include receiving contact from a user of the disposable cover. The method can further include coordinating the delivery of a service to the user of the disposable cover responsive to the contact received from the user.

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