Philadelphia (Chair, Business Litigation Committee, 2002) and American Bar Associations.
ISLN:
904073438
Admitted:
1978, Pennsylvania
University:
Princeton University, A.B., magna cum laude, 1975
Law School:
Harvard University, J.D., magna cum laude, 1978
Reported:
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. v. Neovi, Inc., 2006 WL 3803152 (S.D. Ohio); Commonwealth General Assignment Corp. v. Settlement Funding, LLC, 2006 WL 1071665 (E.D. Pa.); Bank One, Dearborn, N.A. v. Wachovia Bank, N.A., 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 413 (E.D. Pa.); First Union National Bank v. Bank One, 2002 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5670 (E.D. Pa); Pearson v. Exide Corp., 157 F. Supp. 2d 429 (E.D. Pa. 2001); Cades v. H & R Block, Inc., 43 F.3d 869 (4th Cir. 1994); Empire Fire & Marine Insurance Co. v. Banc Auto, Inc., 2006 PA Super 88.
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Biography:
Executive Editor, Harvard Law Review, 1977-1978. Law Clerk to Hon. Harrison L. Winter, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1978-1979. Board Member: Union for Reform Judaism, 2009—; Montgomery...
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Licenses:
Pennsylvania - Active 1978
Education:
Harvard University Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1978 Princeton University Degree - A.B. Graduated - 1975
Specialties:
Lawsuits / Disputes - 100%
Associations:
Philadelphia Bar Association - Business Litigation Committee - Chairman, 2002-present American Bar Association - Member Pennsylvania Bar Association - Member Philadelphia Bar Association - Member
Peter Hancock - Rye NY, US Jeffrey Saltz - Ridgewood NJ, US Andrew Abrahams - New York NY, US Sanay Hikmet - Ossining NY, US
Assignee:
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 36, 705 35, 705 37
Abstract:
Methods and system for allowing a user, through a computer in telecommunication link with a system having access to financial and market data, to predict the performance of a financial vehicle and thereby provide training for trading options or evaluating predictions are provided. One method includes providing a user interface, via the computer, which allows the user to specify a financial vehicle; displaying, via the user interface, historical performance data for the financial vehicle specified by the user; displaying, via the user interface, projected performance data for the financial vehicle; receiving from the user, via the user interface, performance prediction for the financial vehicle for a time period; receiving from the user, via the user interface, amount of money to leverage relating to the performance prediction for the financial vehicle for the time period; storing the performance prediction for the financial vehicle and the amount of money leveraged; calculating payoff amount based on the performance prediction for the financial vehicle and the amount of money leveraged; and displaying, via the user interface, the calculated payoff amount.
System And Method For Characterizing And Selecting Technology Transition Options
Andrew Comas - New York NY, US Olutayo Ibikunle - Montclair NJ, US Jeffrey Scott Saltz - Ridgewood NJ, US Yannling Pan - Short Hills NJ, US Andrew Michael Abrahams - New York NY, US Serena M. Starks - Guttenberg NJ, US
Assignee:
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00 G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 737, 705 725, 705 736, 705 35
Abstract:
Using adaptions of option pricing techniques from the financial industry, the invention provides systems and methods for structured development of migration options in a legacy transactional enterprise. Components and risk factors of the legacy enterprise are identified and determined, as well as components and risk factors of unmet opportunities, and potential components for the enterprise. Migration options for the enterprise are developed using the components and risk factors.