University of Memphis Degree - Law Graduated - 2004 University of Tennessee, Knoxville (main) Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science - Microbiology Graduated - 2000
Specialties:
Construction / Development - 25% Personal Injury - 25% Government - 25% Car / Auto Accident - 25%
Languages:
English
Associations:
National Trial Lawyers Association, 2012-present University of Tennessee Alumni Association - Board of Directors Memphis/Shelby County, 2012-present American Bar Association, 2004-present Memphis Bar Association, 2004-present Tennessee Bar Association, 2004-present Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, 2004-present
Description:
I think I am a regular guy. When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my wife and our one year old son. I also enjoy deer hunting and am an avid...
Real Estate Law Corporate Law Workers Compensation Law Subrogation Law Estate Planning Contract Law Business Law Trusts & Estates Real Property Law Trusts
ISLN:
904558973
Admitted:
1976
University:
University of Southern California, B.S., 1967
Law School:
McGeorge School of Law, J.D., 1976
Christopher L. Patterson
Christopher L Patterson
License Records
Christopher W Patterson
License #:
AR97007 - Active
Category:
Architect
Issued Date:
Apr 4, 2014
Effective Date:
Apr 4, 2014
Expiration Date:
Feb 28, 2019
Christopher John Patterson
License #:
MT014908T - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Graduate Medical Trainee
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Christopher Patterson Principal
Open Run Basketball and Fitness Center Physical Fitness Facility
PO Box 140145, Memphis, TN 38114 3216 Garrison Park Cir, Memphis, TN 38119
Christopher Patterson Accountant
County of Riverside Regulation/Administrative Transportation Highway/Street Construction · General Government · Space Research and Technology County Government · Public Finance/Taxation/Monetary Policy · Urban/Community Development · Executive Office · Administrative Public Health Programs · Court
Board Member at Washington Policy Center, Board Member at Better Business Bureau Education Foundation, President/CEO at BreakThrough Inc.
Location:
Spokane, Washington
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Washington Policy Center since 2012
Board Member
Better Business Bureau Education Foundation - Spokane, Washington Area since Jun 2012
Board Member
BreakThrough Inc. - Spokane, Washington Area and Tri-Cities since Jan 2006
President/CEO
PACE (Partners Advancing Character Education) - Spokane, Washington Area Jun 2012 - Feb 2013
Board Member
Rotary International 2012 - 2012
New Member
Education:
Eastern Washington University 2013
Master of Public Administration (MPA), American Government and Politics (United States)
Leadership Spokane 2007 - 2008
Eastern Washington University 1992 - 2011
B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies/Minor in Ched Psych
Spokane Community College 1989 - 1993
A.A.S, Administration of Justice
Spokane Community College 1990 - 1992
A.A, Liberal Arts
Spokane Community College 1990 - 1992
A.A, Fire Science
Curlew Job Corps 1988 - 2000
Forestry, Forestry
Skills:
Behavior Management Implementation Of Policies Company Development Volunteer Management Research Strategic Planning Teaching Marketing Team Leadership Microsoft Excel Community Outreach PowerPoint Microsoft Office State Laws Washington Administrative Codes Legislative Relations Autism Spectrum Disorders Leadership Development Foster Care Helping Clients Succeed Pervasive Developmental Disorders Company Law Fundraising Grant Writing Adolescents Event Management Social Services Training Leadership Editing Policy Analysis Project Management Social Networking Small Business Public Relations Healthcare Staff Development Program Management Management Government Public Policy Conflict Resolution Analysis Policy
Interests:
Scuba Diving, I LOVE HUNTING ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD, Fishing, outdoor activities, Teaching outdoor activities to youth and adults, reading non-fiction books, POLITICS!!!
LSR (Licensed Staff Residential) Program of the year 2012 Division of Developmental Disabilities This award was given by the Division of Developmental Disabilities for appreciation of all the efforts given in short amount of Time. Working with clients of such high behavioral needs! Integrating with the changes and reflection of what persons with all abilties and disabilities can acheive. Profiles In Leadership Inland Buisness Catalyst Magazine www.ibcatalyst.com Written by Linda Finney July 2nd, 2012
Description of how Chris is where he is at today in his career and where he plans on going in the future. The importance of getting involved in your community, state and Nation Wide politics which affects all people and companies. Partners Advancing Character Education (PACE) The Current, Valley Wide Community NEWSMONTHLY The article describes the word "Gratitude" to me and what it represents for the PACE organization. A fantastic group of people doing GREAT THINGS for the FUTURE GENERATIONS! Wedensdays Child- http://www.kxly.com/house-and-home/wednesdays-child KXLY- Robyn Nance This was a story done by Robyn Nance with KXLY-4 about a Chris who was a Former Ward of the Court that created his own company to provide services for VERY Challenging Youth in the Behavioral Rehabilitation Services arena. VPS Agency of the Year Award Developmental Disabilities Administration State Administration in Spokane and Tri-Cities have recognized BreakThrough Inc. (agency & staff for the care provided, open lines of communication, willingness to go the extra mile, prompteness or corrections that arise, the condition and care of locations, the philosophy of BreakThrough Inc. and the attention to detail in your documentation sent to stakeholders. Compassion & Quality Services Award Developmental Disabilities Administration Tri-Cities Location as being recognized for providing compassion and quality services to the clients & stake holders of the community.
Executive Director Of Food & Beverage At Ocean Reef Club
Executive Director of Food & Beverage at Ocean Reef Club
Location:
Key Largo, Florida
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
Ocean Reef Club - Key Largo, Florida since Oct 2012
Executive Director of Food & Beverage
Richey International Oct 2007 - Oct 2012
Senior Consultant
Oean Reef Club Dec 2005 - Oct 2007
Director of Outlets
The Diplomat Country Club May 2003 - Dec 2005
Food and Beverage Manager
Education:
Florida International University 2000 - 2001
Bachelor of Sciences, Hospitality Management
Culinary Institute of America 1997 - 1999
United Furniture Manufacturing Nettleton, MS 2011 to 2011 Shipping/Receiving CoordinatorSimply Sweet Bakery Nettleton, MS 2009 to 2011 OwnerMississippi Organ Recovery Agency Jackson, MS 2007 to 2011 Professional Services CoordinatorCity of Nettleton Nettleton, MS 2005 to 2009 City AldermanTupelo North, Mississippi, US 2003 to 2007 Emergency Services Charge Coordinator/HMED AdministratorTupelo North, Mississippi, US 2002 to 2003 Clinical Emergency Room TechnicianOrkin Tupelo, MS Dec 2000 to 2002 Route ManagerTupelo North, Mississippi, US Mar 1997 to 2000 Emergency Services Board Coordinator
Education:
Mississippi University for Women Columbus, MS 2012 to 2015 BS-Currently Enrolled in Culinary Arts InstituteItawamba Community College Fulton, MS 1997 to 1999 Associates in Liberal ArtsNettleton High School Nettleton, MS 1993 to 1997 High School Diploma in General Studies
Full Time Engineering Student At University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Full Time Engineering Student at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Location:
Madison, Wisconsin
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
University of Wisconsin-Madison since Sep 2011
Full Time Engineering Student
United States Navy Jun 2005 - Jun 2011
Engineering Laboratory Technician (3366)
Dr. Patterson graduated from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He works in Largo, FL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Patterson is affiliated with Largo Medical Center.
A process for forming a metallic tubular connector of the type having a cylindrical shell which extends circumferentially about a tubular body for joining said tubular connector to a conduit. The process involves using a first forming machine to form a first peripheral bead in a first end portion of a tubular metallic body, having a substantially uniform diameter and wall thickness, reduce the outside diameter of a second end portion, and slope an intermediate surface portion. Then, a second end forming machine tool, carrying a metallic socket, freely receives the tubular body second end portion, contacts the sloped intermediate surface portion, forms a second peripheral bead adjacent the first peripheral bead, while an annular end surface of the socket is compressed and locked between the first and second beads. Further, the tubular body is manufactured from a 5000 series aluminum alloy material.
Christopher M. Patterson - Olive Branch MS, US Thomas Carls - Memphis TN, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606261, 606254
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a curved spinal rod is disclosed. The method includes heating PEEK; injecting the PEEK into an arcuate spinal rod mold; holding the injected PEEK in the mold until the PEEK substantially sets; and removing the injected PEEK from the mold. In another aspect, a spinal rod is disclosed. The spinal rod includes an arcuate main body having a first end portion, a second end portion, and a central portion. The central portion has a non-circular cross-section with a height greater than its width. The first and second end portions and the central portion of the arcuate main body are integrally formed of a polymer such as polyetheretherketone (PEEK). The spinal rod also includes a rounded end cap adapted to mate with at least one of the end portions. The end cap is radiopaque.
Christopher M. Patterson - Olive Branch MS, US Michael S. Veldman - Memphis TN, US Randall Allard - Germantown TN, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606261, 606254, 606259
Abstract:
Spinal support members having varying stiffnesses are disclosed. In one embodiment, an elongated spinal prosthetic includes a pair of curved elongated portions. The portions are formed of materials having different stiffness characteristics such that the stiffness of the prosthetic varies along its length. In another embodiment, an elongated spinal implant includes a pair of threadedly engaged elongated sections. The first section is formed of a first material having a first rigidity. The second section has an inner portion formed of the first material and an outer portion formed of a second material. The second material is less rigid than the first material. In another embodiment, a modular spinal rod is provided. The modular spinal rod includes a pair of connectable rod portions with different stiffness characteristics. In yet another embodiment, a kit for a modular spinal rod includes a plurality of connectable modular rod portions having different stiffness characteristics.
Jonathan M. Dewey - Memphis TN, US Lauren Lyons - Memphis TN, US Christopher M. Patterson - Olive Branch MS, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/44
US Classification:
623 1716, 623 1711, 606246
Abstract:
An interspinous spacer system includes a core configured to fit between adjacent spinous processes, a first fork movable relative to the core from a non-use position to an in-use position, and second fork. When in the in-use position, the first fork extends outwardly from a first side of the core and bounds an opening. The second fork extends outwardly from a second side of the core, opposite the first side, and bounds the opening. Third and fourth forks extend outwardly from the first and second sides of the core respectively and form a second opening. The second, third, and fourth forks are affixed relative to the core and relative to each other. The first fork is inserted between spinous processes in the non-use position to avoid damage to a superspinous ligament adjacent the spinous processes. Other aspects and related methods are also disclosed.
Locking Device And Method Employing A Posted Member To Control Positioning Of A Stabilization Member Of A Bone Stabilization System
Thomas A. Carls - Memphis TN, US Eric C. Lange - Collierville TN, US Christopher M. Patterson - Olive Branch MS, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/70
US Classification:
606270
Abstract:
A locking device and method are provided for a bone stabilization system which includes a bone anchor, a coupling mechanism and a stabilization member, wherein the coupling mechanism couples the stabilization member to the bone anchor. The locking device includes a seating member and a posted member. The seating member is operatively associated with the coupling mechanism for securing the stabilization member within the coupling mechanism, and is configured with an opening therein. The posted member, which includes an interface member and a post extending therefrom, is configured for disposition between the seating member and the stabilization member with the post extending therefrom being received into the opening in the seating member when the seating member is employed to secure the stabilization member within the coupling mechanism. The post is sized to engage and facilitate control of the stabilization member as the seating member operatively engages the coupling mechanism.
Jonathan M. Dewey - Memphis TN, US Christopher M. Patterson - Olive Branch MS, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/44 A61B 17/70
US Classification:
623 1716, 606248
Abstract:
The present application is directed to devices and methods for spacing and/or positioning spinous processes of vertebral members. The device may include a first wing to position on a first lateral side of spinous processes and a second wing to position on a second lateral side of spinous processes. An intermediate member extends between the wings and fits within the interspinous space. The device may be selectively adjustable from a first orientation with the second wing received by the intermediate member. This first orientation may include a reduced sized to facilitate insertion of the device with a lateral approach into the interspinous space. The device may also be moved to a second orientation with the wing deployed from the intermediate member. The second orientation may provide for the second wing to be positioned on the second side of the spinous process opposite from the first wing. The intermediate member may be positioned within the interspinous space to retain a predetermined distraction height.
Christopher M. Patterson - Olive Branch MS, US Thomas Carls - Memphis TN, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
B29C 45/00
US Classification:
26432813
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a curved spinal rod is disclosed. The method includes heating PEEK; injecting the PEEK into an arcuate spinal rod mold; holding the injected PEEK in the mold until the PEEK substantially sets; and removing the injected PEEK from the mold. In another aspect, a spinal rod is disclosed. The spinal rod includes an arcuate main body having a first end portion, a second end portion, and a central portion. The central portion has a non-circular cross-section with a height greater than its width. The first and second end portions and the central portion of the arcuate main body are integrally formed of a polymer such as polyetheretherketone (PEEK). The spinal rod also includes a rounded end cap adapted to mate with at least one of the end portions. The end cap is radiopaque.
Eric Daniel Densford - Memphis TN, US Jim Michael Mirda - Memphis TN, US Christopher M. Patterson - Memphis TN, US
Assignee:
Warsaw Orthopedic, Inc. - Warsaw IN
International Classification:
A61B 17/86
US Classification:
606308, 606270
Abstract:
The present application is directed to set screws used with fasteners to capture and engage an elongated member. The set screws include a body sized to attach to a receiver of the fastener. A deformable member may be attached to an end of the set screw and provides for the set screw to more fully engage the elongated member to prevent potential damage to the elongated member and prevent the set screw from backing out of the fastener. In one embodiment, just the deformable member contacts the elongated member. In another embodiment, the deformable member and the body contact the elongated member. In yet another embodiment, a contact member is attached to the deformable member to contact against the elongated member.
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Moses Supposes
Drew Humphrey (cosmo) Freddie Kimmel (Don). Singing in the Rain. Chore...
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23 May, 2010
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Christopher Patterson showreel
Christopher Patterson is a London based Cinematographer and Lighting D...
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08 Apr, 2009
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Christopher Patterson Highlight Westwood High...
Christopher Patterson Highlight Westwood High School Memphis,TN #21.mpg
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12 Dec, 2009
Duration:
9m 59s
What a Glorious Feeling
Excerpts from the play with music about the love triangle that stormed...
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23 Aug, 2010
Duration:
4m 52s
Giant Princess - Gun Play
About the Video: Giant Princess - Official Music Video for 'Gunplay' o...
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Uploaded:
17 Apr, 2011
Duration:
2m 50s
chris 2.wmv
For Christopher Patterson. We love you and miss you very much. with lo...
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11 Jan, 2011
Duration:
4m 4s
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Christopher Patterson
Work:
Campus Recreation and Intramurals - Fitness Supervisor (2007-2011) Sports Medicine South - Physical Therapy Intern (2011-2011) Golds Gym - Personal Trainer (2004-2006)
Education:
Georgia Southern University - Kinesiology and Exercise Science, Parkview High School - Business Management
Relationship:
Married
About:
Graduate of Georgia Southern University Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Science/ Sports Medicine/ Physical Therapy. Married since 2005
St. James School Denver CO 1985-1989, East Middle School Aurora CO 1986-1987, William Smith High School Aurora CO 1990-1996, Canadian High School Canadian OK 1994-1998
Community:
Frank Weeks, Tina Scott, Jeremiah Lentz, Lorena Montoya, Matthew Sems, Richard Lusk, Laney Jacobs, David Shaffer