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Frank Wells Sudia

from Pittsburgh, PA
Age ~71

Frank Sudia Phones & Addresses

  • 233 Emrose Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15235
  • Washington, DC
  • Hagerstown, MD
  • Silver Spring, MD
  • Potomac, MD
  • Newton, MA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • New York, NY

Work

Company: FW Sudia Law Office Address: 1718 M Street, Nw Suite 299, Washington, DC 20036 Specialities: Contracts / Agreements - 20% • Corporate / Incorporation - 20% • Internet - 20% • Licensing - 20% • Trademark Application - 20%

Education

Degree: JD - Juris Doctor School / High School: American University, Washington College of Law

Ranks

Licence: Dist. of Columbia - Active Date: 1983

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Frank W Sudia, Washington DC - Lawyer

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Address:
FW Sudia Law Office
1718 M Street, Nw Suite 299, Washington, DC 20036
(202) 350-7726 (Mobile), (866) 861-6925 (Fax)
Licenses:
Dist. of Columbia - Active 1983
Education:
American University, Washington College of Law
Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law
Graduated - 1983
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Social Science
Graduated - 1979
Specialties:
Contracts / Agreements - 20%, 21 years
Corporate / Incorporation - 20%, 21 years
Internet - 20%, 19 years
Licensing - 20%, 29 years
Trademark Application - 20%, 24 years
Languages:
English
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Frank Sudia, Washington DC - Lawyer

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Address:
1718 M Street, Nw #299, Washington, DC 20036
Phone:
(202) 350-7726 (Phone)
Experience:
42 years
Specialties:
Business Law
Intellectual Property
Securities Law
Trademarks
Jurisdiction:
DC (1983)
Law School:
American University
Education:
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, BA
American University, JD
Memberships:
District of Columbia Bar (1983)

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Information Security Analyst & Corporate Attorney

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Position:
Attorney at FW Sudia Law Office, Owner at F.W. Sudia Consulting
Location:
Washington, District Of Columbia
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
FW Sudia Law Office since Jun 2010
Attorney

F.W. Sudia Consulting since Apr 2001
Owner
Skills:
Information Security
Intellectual Property
Business Law
Business Development
Corporate Development
Patents
Mergers
Commercial Litigation
Venture Capital
Licensing
PKI
Encryption
Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence
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Owner

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Location:
Pittsburgh, PA
Industry:
Legal Services
Work:
Sudia Business Law
Attorney

F.w Sudia Consulting
Owner
Skills:
Information Security
Intellectual Property
Business Law
Business Development
Corporate Development
Patents
Mergers
Commercial Litigation
Venture Capital
Licensing
Pki
Encryption
Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence
Mergers and Acquisitions
Corporate Law
Privacy Law
Computer Security
Cryptography
E Commerce
Business Intelligence
Risk Management
Security
Information Assurance
Corporate Governance
Trademarks
Litigation
Cyberlaw

Publications

Us Patents

False Banking, Credit Card, And Ecommerce System

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US Patent:
20130263226, Oct 3, 2013
Filed:
Jan 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/747368
Inventors:
Frank W. Sudia - Hagerstown MD, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
G06F 21/60
US Classification:
726 4, 726 7, 726 27
Abstract:
A false banking, credit card, and ecommerce system provides a family of inter-related computer software programs and processes that can a) generate and distribute seemingly valid false credentials that are made available to be “stolen” by criminals, b) provide an assortment of seemingly valid websites, business servers, or ecommerce sites that will apparently accept the false credentials, and c) track each use and provide trace information for use by law enforcement to apprehend and prosecute cyber offenders.

Systems And Methods For Off-Shore Energy Production And Co2 Sequestration

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US Patent:
20130266380, Oct 10, 2013
Filed:
Feb 28, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/781597
Inventors:
Mark E. Capron - Oxnard CA, US
Frank W. Sudia - Washington DC, US
James R. Stewart - Los Angeles CA, US
Mohammed A. Hasan - Ventura CA, US
Assignee:
PODenergy, Inc. - Ventura CA
International Classification:
F16L 1/24
US Classification:
4051844
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to aquatic systems and methods for off-shore energy production, and particularly to systems and methods for generating large amounts of methane via anaerobic digestion, purifying the methane produced, and sequestering environmentally deleterious by-products such as carbon dioxide. The energy production systems contain one or more flexible, inflatable containers supported by water, at least one of which is an anaerobic digester containing bacteria which can produce energy sources such as methane or hydrogen from aquatic plants or animals. The containers of the present invention can be large enough to provide adequate amounts of energy to support off-shore activities yet are relatively easy to manufacture and ship to remote production sites. The systems can also be readily adapted to sequester carbon dioxide or recycle nutrients for growing feedstocks on site.

Process And Apparatus For Generation Of Steam Via Catalytic Combustion

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US Patent:
43888925, Jun 21, 1983
Filed:
Jan 26, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/228052
Inventors:
Frank W. Sudia - Washington DC
International Classification:
B09B 300
US Classification:
122 4D
Abstract:
A mixture of fuel and air is introduced onto a catalytic combustion surface, preferably an inert, refractory substrate coated with trace amounts of a catalyst. Combustion is normally initiated by an ignition device, and proceeds spontaneously once the minimum temperature has been reached. Water is introduced directly onto the heated combustion surface, in metered quantities to prevent cooling below the desired minimum combustion temperature, thus generating a continuous flow of steam at a pressure equal to the inlet pressure of the air, fuel and water. The quantities of air, fuel and water may be varied proportionately to produce rapid variation in the volume, temperature and pressure of the steam generated, a function that may be greatly facilitated by the choice of a combustion element having a low thermal mass. Both the catalytic combustion of fuel and the vaporization of inert working fluids can occur over a wide range of temperature and pressure conditions.
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