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George Serbia Phones & Addresses

  • 248 Malena St, Orange, CA 92869 (714) 639-2431
  • 248 Malena Dr, Orange, CA 92869 (714) 639-2431
  • Irvine, CA
  • 2001 4Th St, Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 543-5100
  • New York City, NY

Work

Position: Retired

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Specialities

Workers Compensation • Social Security

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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George Serbia - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Workers Compensation
Social Security
ISLN:
903849249
Admitted:
1987
University:
California State University at Fullerton, B.A., 1983
Law School:
Western State University, J.D., 1986

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner

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Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Law Offices of George W Serbia
Owner
Skills:
Litigation
Legal Research
Personal Injury
Product Liability
Civil Litigation
Automobile Accidents
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George Serbia

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
George W. Serbia
President
GEORGE W. SERBIA, III, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
2001 E 4 St STE 114, Santa Ana, CA 92705

Publications

Us Patents

Close-Coupled Process For Improving The Stability Of Soybean Oil

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US Patent:
48161896, Mar 28, 1989
Filed:
Aug 7, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/894698
Inventors:
Michael A. Rothbart - Fullerton CA
George W. Serbia - Orange CA
Elton H. Carey - Fullerton CA
Assignee:
Beatrice/Hunt Wesson, Inc. - Fullerton CA
International Classification:
C09F 510
C11B 300
US Classification:
260420
Abstract:
A close-coupled method of treating unrefined, unbleached soybean oil to produce a stable edible frying oil. The close-coupled process involves performing a series of steps to refine and bleach unrefined, unbleached soybean oil in a continuous sequence without intermediate storage and without substantial exposure to oxygen in the air which can lead to oxidation of heated oil, as follows: treating unrefined, unbleached soybean oil with a caustic agent; heating and water washing the treated soybean oil; degassing the soybean oil to remove a substantial portion of any oxygen and water entrained in the oil; dispersing into the oil a minor amount of finely divided, activated metallic salts and oxides including bleaching earths, clays, etc. ; and heating the resulting dispersion in a carbon dioxide atmosphere. The treated oil is then degassed to remove entrained carbon dioxide, filtered to remove particulates and then cooled to provide a refined, bleached soybean oil.
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