Dr. Weiss graduated from the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine in 2008. He works in Boca Raton, FL and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Weiss is affiliated with Boca Raton Regional Hospital and Broward Health Imperial Point.
Dr. Weiss graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1979. He works in Grand Blanc, MI and specializes in Internal Medicine - Geriatrics. Dr. Weiss is affiliated with Genesys Regional Medical Center.
The Honorable Christine M. Nugent, Tax Court of New Jersey
Jan 2011 to 2000 Judicial InternRutgers Federal Income Tax Clinic Woodbridge, NJ Mar 2009 to Jul 2009 Legal ClerkRutgers Federal Income Tax Clinic Newark, NJ Aug 2008 to Jul 2009 Clinic Student
Education:
Rutgers University School of Law Newark, NJ May 2010 J.D. in TaxNew York University School of Law New York, NY LL.M. in Taxation
419 Park Avenue South Second Floor, New York, NY 10016
Phone:
(212)6837373 (Phone)
Work:
Entrepreneurs' Organization, Various NY Chapter Board positions including President Weiss & Associates, PC - 888 Red Light, President (1991)
Experience:
37 years
Specialties:
Real Estate Law Commercial Transactions Litigation Traffic & Speeding Tickets Truck Tickets Vehicle And Traffic Law
Jurisdiction:
New York (1988)
Law School:
Hofstra University School of Law - Hofstra University
Education:
Hofstra University School of Law - Hofstra University, JD Brandeis University, BA
Biography:
About Matthew Jay WeissIn this complicated world, I believe in making things as easy and simple as possible. That's why my mission (and that of my law firm) is to break down your legal problems and ma...
Memberships:
New York State Bar (1988)
Social Links:
Matthew Jay Weiss on Facebook Matthew Jay Weiss on LinkedIn Justia Profile
440 Park Avenue South Third Floor, New York, NY 10016 (212)6837373 (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1988 Connecticut - Inactive 1987 Florida - Inactive 1989
Experience:
President at Weiss & Associates, PC - 2001-present Associate at Rivkin Radler Bayh Hart & Kremer - 1989-2001 Vice President and Secretary at Elman & Weiss, PC - 1991-2000 Senior Law Assistant at New York State Court of Appeals - 1987-1989
Education:
Hofstra Law School Degree - JD - Law Graduated - 1987 Brandeis University Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Economics & Philosphy Graduated - 1984
Specialties:
Speeding / Traffic Ticket - 100%, 33 years, 3,000 cases
Languages:
Polish Spanish
Associations:
Entrepreneurs' Organization - Global Learning Committe Chair, 2009-present Entrepreneurs' Organization, New York Chapter - Member, 1996-present Entrepreneurs' Organization, New York Chapter - President, 2007-2009 Entrepreneurs' Organization, New York Chapter - Board Member, 1999-2006
Description:
I run a boutique law firm in New York, New York which fights traffic tickets, speeding tickets and truck tickets. Our mission is to make your legal problem as...
Ana Elena Minatti - Santa Monica CA, US Oleg Epstein - Belmont MA, US Ryan White - Somerville MA, US Matthew Weiss - Boston MA, US Wenge Zhong - Thousand Oaks CA, US Jonathan D. Low - Tarzana CA, US
The present invention provides a new class of compounds useful for the modulation of beta-secretase enzyme (BACE) activity. The compounds have a general Formula (I), wherein variables A, A, A, A, A, A, L, R, R, R, W and Y of Formula (I) are defined herein. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and corresponding uses of the compounds and compositions for treatment of disorders and/or conditions related to plaque formation and deposition, resulting from the activity of BACE. Such BACE mediated disorders include, for example, Alzheimer's Disease, cognitive deficits, cognitive impairments, schizophrenia and other central nervous system conditions. The invention further provides compounds of Formulas (II) and (III), sub-Formula embodiments of Formulas (I), (II) and (III), intermediates and processes and methods useful for the preparation of compounds of Formulae (I-III).
A method for playing a cooperative card wagering game for a plurality of players and a dealer using a customer cooperative wagering table and a deck of cards with each card having a numerical value, the cooperative wagering table having a dealer table edge, a community table edge, and a community line positioned therebetween, each player has an individual hand, and contributes a card to form a community hand by placing the card upon the community line, the players cooperate to maximize the value of the community hand, while also maximizing their respective individual hands, whereby the players cannot obtain a player win result if the community hand is less than the dealer's hand in value.
Cooperative Card Wagering Game And Dual-Hand Variant
A method for playing a dual-hand card wagering game with a player and a dealer using a wagering table and a deck of cards with each card having a numerical value, the player is dealt cards to form a primary hand, and transfers a card from the primary hand to form a secondary hand, while the dealer retains cards to form a dealer hand. The total numerical values of the primary hand and the secondary hand are compared to the dealer hand to determine a primary result and a secondary result corresponding to a primary or secondary loss, tie, or win. The primary and secondary results are considered in combination to determine a game result corresponding to a player win, player push, or player loss. The dual-hand card wagering game may also be played electronically using a dual-hand card game system.
A method for playing a cooperative card wagering game for a plurality of players and a dealer using a customer cooperative wagering table and a deck of cards with each card having a numerical value, the cooperative wagering table having a dealer table edge, a community table edge, and a community line positioned therebetween, each player has an individual hand, and contributes a card to form a community hand by placing the card upon the community line, the players cooperate to maximize the value of the community hand, while also maximizing their respective individual hands, whereby the players cannot obtain a player win result if the community hand is less than the dealer's hand in value.
analgesics, prescribed for chronic pain during advanced illness, the companies said in a statement today. The injected form of the product is marketed as Relistor. An oral form may generate revenue of $500 million to $800 million a year, said Matthew Weiss, an analyst at Jefferies & Co. in New York