1 Shore Road, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (212)9204925 (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1993
Experience:
Senior Associate at Grubman Indursky & Schindler, PC - 1992-1999
Education:
Hofstra University School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1992 George Washington University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Economics Graduated - 1989
Specialties:
Entertainment - 80%, 32 years, 150 cases Business - 20%, 32 years
A method of guided collaborative digital contract drafting and negotiations using a chatbot and/or virtual assistant to guide a user through developing a digital contract. The chatbot provides a user with an interactive guided process through a collaborative digital contract drafting process by allowing a natural language interaction. The chatbot can provide education to the user, explain the process and different portions of the digital contract, and offer suggestions for substitute clauses. Furthermore, the user can interact with the chatbot to navigate through the process as well. Additionally, depending on the industry and the purpose of the digital contract, the chatbot can suggest other parties to involve and coordinate communications.
System For Collaboration On The Drafting Of A Shared Digital Contract
The system and method for providing clause-based tailored editing in a collaborative digital contract drafting system. The collaborative digital contract drafting system allows multiple users from different parties to collaborate on the digital drafting, editing, and virtual negotiation of a digital contract. The system allows users to collaborate in real time during the drafting process and provides version control of the digital contract that is siloed between clauses and stored and tracked separately in a tracking database. Siloing the version control between clauses allows toggling between different versions of different clauses independent of one another.
Melissa B. Rogers, Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UMDNJ
2003 to 2011 Lab Manager and Research AssociateJeffrey Wilusz, Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, UMDNJ Newark, NJ 1997 to 2003 Research AssociateMolecular Biology and Biochemistry, Princeton University, Dept of Molecular Biology
1991 to 1994 Teaching AssistantHelen M. Blau, Dept. of Pharmacology, Stanford University Palo Alto, CA 1989 to 1990 Research AssistantArthur D. Levinson, Genentech South San Francisco, CA 1986 to 1989 Research AssistantRobert A. Wagner, Life Sciences IV Los Alamos, NM 1982 to 1982 Research Technician
Education:
Princeton University Princeton, NJ 1992 to 1997 PhD candidate in Molecular BiologyPrinceton University Princeton, NJ 1990 to 1992 M.S. in Dept. of Molecular BiologyStanford University Palo Alto, CA 1982 to 1986 B.S. in Dept. of Biology
Medicine Doctors
Dr. David A Fritz, Temple TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Fritz graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Topeka, KS and specializes in Surgery , Neurological. Dr. Fritz is affiliated with St Francis Health.
Scott & White ClinicBaylor Scott & White Clinic 2401 S 31 St, Temple, TX 76508 (254)7242111 (phone), (254)7241747 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Graduated: 1995
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Fritz graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1995. He works in Temple, TX and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Fritz is affiliated with Baylor Scott & White Health Memorial Hospital-Temple.
The first aim of FX reserve is to have some foreign funds to defend your currency if needed, not to speculate and return a profit, David Fritz, a currency strategist at Nomura in New York, said by e-mail on July 3. Lower euro-region returns may at the margin effect reserve managers desired alloc
Date: Jul 08, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
MegaDroid: 300000 Androids clustered together to study network havoc
But the project is not a simple one. The MegaDroid softwarewhich will be released as open sourcecan run on anything from a desktop workstation to a high-end supercomputer, said David Fritz, a cyber security researcher in Sandias high-performance computing group.
Date: Oct 03, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Researchers testing Android security with mega network
While smart phones are now ubiquitous and used as general-purpose computing devices as often as desktop or laptop computers, no one is studying them at the scale that Sandia is, according to the Lab's David Fritz.
Smartphones are now ubiquitous and used as general-purpose computing devices as much as desktop or laptop computers, Sandia researcher David Fritz said. But even though they are easy targets, no one appears to be studying them at the scale were attempting.