CHRISTOPHER PATTERSON - Biographical Information
Christopher Patterson was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1985, and is a practicing attorney with more than 20 years experience. Mr. Patterson is certified by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education as a criminal trial specialist (1995) and by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial advocate (1995). He is the only attorney in the 14th Judicial Circuit to have such a distinction. As a trial attorney, he tried to verdict in excess of 100 jury trials, while handling in excess of 3000 cases in various fields during his career. He routinely handles the most serious of cases, from death penalty cases, terminations of parental rights, complex civil litigation, probate and family law matters. He is a graduate of Clemson University, where he received a Bachelors of Arts degree in 1982, and Nova University, from which he received a Juris Doctorate degree in 1985.
Christopher Patterson began his legal career as an officer in the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. As an officer, he commanded an office recognized by the U.S. Army Chief of Staff’s Award for Excellence in 1990. Mr. Patterson served two tours of duty, to include the Desert Shield/Storm conflict. He possessed a Top Secret security clearance, and secured an Acquisition Law Specialty designator. Among his decorations, he was awarded two Meritorious Service Medals. He also served as a Military Magistrate during a portion of his military career.
Christopher Patterson was appointed in 1987 by the U. S. Department of Justice to serve as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. He served for several years prosecuting civilian offenses occurring on federal installations and other federal jurisdictions.
Mr. Patterson returned to Florida and established a private practice of law emphasizing criminal law, juvenile matters (civil and criminal) and mediation (family law, dependency law and County Court matters). He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a Mediator in the areas of Dependency and Family law. Mr. Patterson was the first Dependency Mediator in his circuit, and has mentored numerous other mediators seeking certification. He is a member of the Florida Supreme Court’s Mediator Qualifications Committee.
Christopher Patterson is active in local, state, and national bar associations. Among other courts to which he is admitted, Mr. Patterson is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. He is a past recipient of the Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Award, representing the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. He is a life member of teh National Assocoation of Criminal Defense Lawyers, member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and Association of Federal Defense Lawyers.
Mr. Patterson is a frequent lecturer to various agencies and civic organizations. He is a featured guest analyst on Court TV, and has hosted several radio broadcasts on current legal issues. He is an author of three novels, as well as a contributing writer to several legal journals and magazines. He is listed in Who’s Who in American Law and Who’s Who in America. He is active in this community with membership in numerous service and religious organizations, to include Rotary International (Assistant District Governor-Area 4 (Dist 6940), Past Club President), Former Board Member of the Gulf Coast Childrens Advocacy Center, Bay and Washington County Teen Courts, The Federalist Society, The American Legion, Military Officers’ Association of America, and Adjunct Professor- Gulf Coast Community College. He was a former volunteer football coach for Bay High School during their memorable State Runner’s Up campaign, and was selected as an Olympic / USOC Torchbearer in 1996.
In 2006 and 2007, Christopher Patterson was named by Law and Politics Magazine as a “Florida Super Lawyer”, designated as one of the top lawyers in Florida. This rating is based upon experience and peer reviews only.
Christopher Patterson is happily married to his wife, Vicky. He has two children, daughter Kirsten, who attends the University of South Florida in Tampa, and son Travis, who attends J. R. Arnold High School on Panama City Beach.
Christopher Patterson was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1985, and is a practicing attorney with more than 20 years experience. Mr. Patterson is certified by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education as a criminal trial specialist (1995) and by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a criminal trial advocate (1995). He is the only attorney in the 14th Judicial Circuit to have such a distinction. As a trial attorney, he tried to verdict in excess of 100 jury trials, while handling in excess of 3000 cases in various fields during his career. He routinely handles the most serious of cases, from death penalty cases, terminations of parental rights, complex civil litigation, probate and family law matters. He is a graduate of Clemson University, where he received a Bachelors of Arts degree in 1982, and Nova University, from which he received a Juris Doctorate degree in 1985.
Christopher Patterson began his legal career as an officer in the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. As an officer, he commanded an office recognized by the U.S. Army Chief of Staff’s Award for Excellence in 1990. Mr. Patterson served two tours of duty, to include the Desert Shield/Storm conflict. He possessed a Top Secret security clearance, and secured an Acquisition Law Specialty designator. Among his decorations, he was awarded two Meritorious Service Medals. He also served as a Military Magistrate during a portion of his military career.
Christopher Patterson was appointed in 1987 by the U. S. Department of Justice to serve as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. He served for several years prosecuting civilian offenses occurring on federal installations and other federal jurisdictions.
Mr. Patterson returned to Florida and established a private practice of law emphasizing criminal law, juvenile matters (civil and criminal) and mediation (family law, dependency law and County Court matters). He is certified by the Florida Supreme Court as a Mediator in the areas of Dependency and Family law. Mr. Patterson was the first Dependency Mediator in his circuit, and has mentored numerous other mediators seeking certification. He is a member of the Florida Supreme Court’s Mediator Qualifications Committee.
Christopher Patterson is active in local, state, and national bar associations. Among other courts to which he is admitted, Mr. Patterson is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. He is a past recipient of the Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Award, representing the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit. He is a life member of teh National Assocoation of Criminal Defense Lawyers, member of the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, and Association of Federal Defense Lawyers.
Mr. Patterson is a frequent lecturer to various agencies and civic organizations. He is a featured guest analyst on Court TV, and has hosted several radio broadcasts on current legal issues. He is an author of three novels, as well as a contributing writer to several legal journals and magazines. He is listed in Who’s Who in American Law and Who’s Who in America. He is active in this community with membership in numerous service and religious organizations, to include Rotary International (Assistant District Governor-Area 4 (Dist 6940), Past Club President), Former Board Member of the Gulf Coast Childrens Advocacy Center, Bay and Washington County Teen Courts, The Federalist Society, The American Legion, Military Officers’ Association of America, and Adjunct Professor- Gulf Coast Community College. He was a former volunteer football coach for Bay High School during their memorable State Runner’s Up campaign, and was selected as an Olympic / USOC Torchbearer in 1996.
In 2006 and 2007, Christopher Patterson was named by Law and Politics Magazine as a “Florida Super Lawyer”, designated as one of the top lawyers in Florida. This rating is based upon experience and peer reviews only.
Christopher Patterson is happily married to his wife, Vicky. He has two children, daughter Kirsten, who attends the University of South Florida in Tampa, and son Travis, who attends J. R. Arnold High School on Panama City Beach.
Crimson Turbo (Kevin Cranston), is a fictional GSB Comics superhero. He was created by Travis Mickey in Crimson Turbo #1 (August 2007), quickly becoming one of the most famous, adored superhero in WWEGSB Heroes history.
Origin
Created by Travis Mickey, Kevin Cranston was the star athlete in high school. He played football (quarterback), baseball (center field), and basketball (small forward), all while managing to have a moderately successful career racing at the local paved racetrack on weekends. He skipped out on college and got a job for General Motors as an endurance test driver.
While testing an alternative for gasoline, the ABS didn't work, sending the car into a brick wall. The fuel tank shattered, coating Cranston with the mysterious liquid. Soon, he found himself being able to conduct both ice and fire. Immediately deciding to use his powers for fame, he used the settlement money to file several suits and hire an agent, using the name "Crimson Turbo."
Living in a high class neighborhood, Cranston leads his neighbors to believe he has a normal commuter job, while he's actually fighting crime in his alter-ego.
Debut
Crimson Turbo made a splash earlier today when he made his official debut. Yet another mysterious Golem robot appeared at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Though usually fought in Los Angeles by their hero Paragon, Crimson Turbo instead showed up to battle the robot, this time taking the form of a Dragonzord. Defeating it, Crimson Turbo gave his first interview, quoted below.
Crimson Turbo: "You have a question for me, pretty lady?"
Female Reporter: "Yes, actually, I do. Why would a superhero choose Anaheim as their hometown? Anaheim has had a low crime rate over the past decade..."
Crimson Turbo: "You can thank me for that one later..."
Viral Marketing
The night that Crimson Turbo (Issue #001) was released, four key members of GSB comics decided that the character was constructed in a way that would be perfect to create viral marketing sites for. After an e-mail for "adoring fanmail" was set up, an official myspace page was also created for this fictional superhero. The page contained media-friendly answers to the basic questions, as well as a photo album dedicated to his faithful sponsors. The myspace was a moderate hit and created a larger buzz than any previous character in GSB Comics history. Due to this, viral marketing appears to be upcoming for other GSB Comics characters, starting with the mystical character Arcanus.
Origin
Created by Travis Mickey, Kevin Cranston was the star athlete in high school. He played football (quarterback), baseball (center field), and basketball (small forward), all while managing to have a moderately successful career racing at the local paved racetrack on weekends. He skipped out on college and got a job for General Motors as an endurance test driver.
While testing an alternative for gasoline, the ABS didn't work, sending the car into a brick wall. The fuel tank shattered, coating Cranston with the mysterious liquid. Soon, he found himself being able to conduct both ice and fire. Immediately deciding to use his powers for fame, he used the settlement money to file several suits and hire an agent, using the name "Crimson Turbo."
Living in a high class neighborhood, Cranston leads his neighbors to believe he has a normal commuter job, while he's actually fighting crime in his alter-ego.
Debut
Crimson Turbo made a splash earlier today when he made his official debut. Yet another mysterious Golem robot appeared at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Though usually fought in Los Angeles by their hero Paragon, Crimson Turbo instead showed up to battle the robot, this time taking the form of a Dragonzord. Defeating it, Crimson Turbo gave his first interview, quoted below.
Crimson Turbo: "You have a question for me, pretty lady?"
Female Reporter: "Yes, actually, I do. Why would a superhero choose Anaheim as their hometown? Anaheim has had a low crime rate over the past decade..."
Crimson Turbo: "You can thank me for that one later..."
Viral Marketing
The night that Crimson Turbo (Issue #001) was released, four key members of GSB comics decided that the character was constructed in a way that would be perfect to create viral marketing sites for. After an e-mail for "adoring fanmail" was set up, an official myspace page was also created for this fictional superhero. The page contained media-friendly answers to the basic questions, as well as a photo album dedicated to his faithful sponsors. The myspace was a moderate hit and created a larger buzz than any previous character in GSB Comics history. Due to this, viral marketing appears to be upcoming for other GSB Comics characters, starting with the mystical character Arcanus.
Software development plays vital role in all the industries like Airline, Railways, Insurance, Hospitals, Finance, and Banking. In software development all the companies will have their own standards or own Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). SDLC is used for two main services, one is for developing a software product and another is for developing or customizing a software applications.
Developing a software product is equivalent to catching a big fish. To deliver a software product we need SDLC and apart from SDLC we have several things to be considered on developing a software product. Below are the few basic points which allow us to set up a boundary to develop software.
#Innovative
#Products and Values
#Software Automation
#Documenting manual operations
#Research and Development
#Matching SDLC and product
#End to End Solutions
1. Innovative
To develop a software product, a developer or management should have a caliber to give innovative solution, which adds a value to the product. To deliver an innovative product one should first collect all the requirements in the existing product and proceed to find a new innovative solution and implement on the product. If the product comes out with a few innovative solutions then the products can survive as long as possible.
2. Products and Values
To add a value to the product either a product should have robust features or covered and polished with actual requirements, implementing additional or extensive features will also be help to increase the value of the product. In the existing product you can figure out the missing features and add those features to enhance the product. At the time of analyzing the product, it is not matter who delivered the product even it could be ours but it is matter to finding out missing features and adding the features to the new product.
3. Software Automation
Software Automation could be covered with the entire business process and could be combined with several automated solutions like services or jobs or schedulers. If a product has several automated solutions then it must have responsibility to bring up the faults or failed automated solutions to the customer visibility so that customer can easily work it on failed jobs or services. All automated solutions should not affect the product because of computer configurations or other application settings, Product should have control to setting up the automated solutions. A success of software product is mostly depends on the software automation.
4. Documenting manual operations
Creation of several documentations for software development will be helpful to give full optimistic ideas about the product. In documentation, we can see all the diagrams, flowcharts, programs, design document, requirement analysis, testing, QA, management etc., these types of documentation shows and navigates the flow of developing a product and provides a strong support for a product. Some of the few more documents will help the customer to understand about the product very well. Outlining the product scope and features in the documentation will strengthen the customer relationship. Documentation takes extra care while developing a software product.
5. Research and Development
Research and Development (R & D) is a part of software development and helps the team to evolve accurate product. R & D team will be working for how to deliver a complex solution rapidly. Software programmer or entire management team can bring up the R & D solution. There are three basic steps to achieve the R & D solutions.
1. Create Algorithms and flow charts.
2. Proof of Concept
3. Implementation and Testing
It is must to fix an accurate and extended time frame to work on R & D solutions otherwise it may end up with improper results or endless.
6. Matching SDLC and product
SDLC is required for any kind of software development. Product cannot be accurate or reliable if any of the SDLC is not used. It is better to put an extra care like matching right SDLC to a right product.
7. End to End Solutions
Developing Software Product is decomposed to complete set of solutions. Each solution has its own operations or set of operations from one end to another end and it is covered on basis of the product requirement. After combining all the solutions into one unit without any gaps between them and developed based on complete business needs is said to be End to End solutions.
Developing a software product is equivalent to catching a big fish. To deliver a software product we need SDLC and apart from SDLC we have several things to be considered on developing a software product. Below are the few basic points which allow us to set up a boundary to develop software.
#Innovative
#Products and Values
#Software Automation
#Documenting manual operations
#Research and Development
#Matching SDLC and product
#End to End Solutions
1. Innovative
To develop a software product, a developer or management should have a caliber to give innovative solution, which adds a value to the product. To deliver an innovative product one should first collect all the requirements in the existing product and proceed to find a new innovative solution and implement on the product. If the product comes out with a few innovative solutions then the products can survive as long as possible.
2. Products and Values
To add a value to the product either a product should have robust features or covered and polished with actual requirements, implementing additional or extensive features will also be help to increase the value of the product. In the existing product you can figure out the missing features and add those features to enhance the product. At the time of analyzing the product, it is not matter who delivered the product even it could be ours but it is matter to finding out missing features and adding the features to the new product.
3. Software Automation
Software Automation could be covered with the entire business process and could be combined with several automated solutions like services or jobs or schedulers. If a product has several automated solutions then it must have responsibility to bring up the faults or failed automated solutions to the customer visibility so that customer can easily work it on failed jobs or services. All automated solutions should not affect the product because of computer configurations or other application settings, Product should have control to setting up the automated solutions. A success of software product is mostly depends on the software automation.
4. Documenting manual operations
Creation of several documentations for software development will be helpful to give full optimistic ideas about the product. In documentation, we can see all the diagrams, flowcharts, programs, design document, requirement analysis, testing, QA, management etc., these types of documentation shows and navigates the flow of developing a product and provides a strong support for a product. Some of the few more documents will help the customer to understand about the product very well. Outlining the product scope and features in the documentation will strengthen the customer relationship. Documentation takes extra care while developing a software product.
5. Research and Development
Research and Development (R & D) is a part of software development and helps the team to evolve accurate product. R & D team will be working for how to deliver a complex solution rapidly. Software programmer or entire management team can bring up the R & D solution. There are three basic steps to achieve the R & D solutions.
1. Create Algorithms and flow charts.
2. Proof of Concept
3. Implementation and Testing
It is must to fix an accurate and extended time frame to work on R & D solutions otherwise it may end up with improper results or endless.
6. Matching SDLC and product
SDLC is required for any kind of software development. Product cannot be accurate or reliable if any of the SDLC is not used. It is better to put an extra care like matching right SDLC to a right product.
7. End to End Solutions
Developing Software Product is decomposed to complete set of solutions. Each solution has its own operations or set of operations from one end to another end and it is covered on basis of the product requirement. After combining all the solutions into one unit without any gaps between them and developed based on complete business needs is said to be End to End solutions.
Dabral is a Brahmin Caste in Hindu religion which is descendant of Rishi Bharadwaj.
Origin
Dabral are Aryans and their origin is Shivalik Ranges of Himalaya Mountains. Roots of Dabrals are in Dabralsyun Patti of Pauri Garhwal in Uttranchal, India. The hub of Dabralsyun was village Timli before freedom of Republic of India but later on its decentralized and now hardly anyone knows the name.
Life is like that
Once there was time when Dabrals were famous for their intelligence and Philosophical Knowledge. There was a Sanskrit School in Timli Village that produced many scholar from the region. there were many scholar those who had deep knowledge of Vedas and Mahapuraan. Many of them were scholar of Bhagwat Geeta.
There was a time when people of Timli village used to talk to their cows in Sanskrit language.
Origin
Dabral are Aryans and their origin is Shivalik Ranges of Himalaya Mountains. Roots of Dabrals are in Dabralsyun Patti of Pauri Garhwal in Uttranchal, India. The hub of Dabralsyun was village Timli before freedom of Republic of India but later on its decentralized and now hardly anyone knows the name.
Life is like that
Once there was time when Dabrals were famous for their intelligence and Philosophical Knowledge. There was a Sanskrit School in Timli Village that produced many scholar from the region. there were many scholar those who had deep knowledge of Vedas and Mahapuraan. Many of them were scholar of Bhagwat Geeta.
There was a time when people of Timli village used to talk to their cows in Sanskrit language.