Charles C Berman, Age 886193 Pointe Regal Cir UNIT 209, Delray Beach, FL 33484

Charles Berman Phones & Addresses

Delray Beach, FL

Monroe Township, NJ

6696 Willow Wood Dr, Boca Raton, FL 33434 (561) 470-6263

6696 Willow Wood Dr #1706, Boca Raton, FL 33434 (561) 470-6263

Edison, NJ

Palm Beach, FL

Work

Company: Greenberg Traurig Address: 200 Park Avenue P.o. Box 677, Florham Park, NJ 07932

Education

Degree: LL.B - Bachelor of Laws School / High School: New York University School of Law

Ranks

Licence: Dist. of Columbia - Active Date: 2006

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Charles R Berman, Florham Park NJ - Lawyer

Address:
Greenberg Traurig
200 Park Avenue P.o. Box 677, Florham Park, NJ 07932
(908) 306-7948 (Office), (973) 301-8410 (Fax)
Greenberg Traurig LLP
200 Park Ave Po Box 677, Florham Park, NJ 07932
(973) 520-2300 (Office)
Licenses:
Dist. of Columbia - Active 2006
New Jersey - Active 1971
New York - Currently registered 1965
Education:
New York University School of LawDegree LL.B - Bachelor of LawsGraduated 1965
Columbia UniversityDegree BS - Bachelor of ScienceGraduated 1961
Languages:
English
Associations:
American Bar Association, Business Law Section - Member
American Bar Association, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section - Member
New Jersey State Bar Association - Member
New Jersey State Bar Association, Banking Law Section - Former Chair
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Charles Berman - Lawyer

Office:
Sherman Atlas Sylvester & Stamelman LLP
Specialties:
Business Law, Business Counseling, Securities Offerings and Public Company Counseling, Mergers & Acquisitions, Debt Finance & Capital Markets, Banking & Financial Institutions, Debt Finance
ISLN:
909076106
Admitted:
1965
University:
Columbia University, B.S., 1961
Law School:
New York University School of Law, LL.B., 1965; New York University School of Law, LL.B., 1965

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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Submerged Combustion Process And Apparatus For Removing Volatile Contaminants From Groundwater Or Subsurface Soil

US Patent:
5765964, Jun 16, 1998
Filed:
Jul 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/681006
Inventors:
Hartwell F. Calcote - Princeton NJ
Charles H. Berman - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Aerochem Research Laboratories, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
B09C 106
US Classification:
405128
Abstract:
Combustion is used as a source of heat to remove polluting volatiles from contaminated groundwater and subsurface soil. The combustor is placed in a well, either in or out of an aquifer, to produce steam and combustion product gases and/or hot water which drives off the volatile contaminants which are collected through separate wells or vents depending upon the site. Key elements are the addition of heat in-situ by causing the combustion to occur below the ground or water level, transfer of heat through the aquifer and/or ground through the flow of steam and combustion product gases and/or hot air and/or hot water to regions affected by the contaminants, and by drawing the flow to other well sites by which the contaminants are removed by pumping and subsequent treatment. Some of the contaminants are thermally destroyed. The design of the well casing can be tailored to proportion the quantities of water and steam and gas delivered, with steam and gas pressure driving the vapors at various levels below ground.

Atmospheric Pressure Gas Glow Discharge

US Patent:
5405514, Apr 11, 1995
Filed:
Jul 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/098736
Inventors:
Charles H. Berman - East Windsor NJ
Hartwell F. Calcote - Princeton NJ
Assignee:
Gas Research Institute - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H05F 300
US Classification:
204164
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for glow discharge at pressures of atmospheric and above stabilized between two electrodes spaced apart greater than 3 mm by a swirling gas path. The passage of a reactant gas in the swirling gas stream may be utilized for highly efficient chemical reactions and heating of the gas stream. The simple and compact apparatus for atmospheric pressure glow discharge is suitable for chemical conversion of hydrocarbon gases into higher molecular weight products of greater value, for pretreating combustible hydrocarbon gases for enhanced combustion and for production of intense white light.

Apparatus For Gas Glow Discharge

US Patent:
5560890, Oct 1, 1996
Filed:
Apr 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/420985
Inventors:
Charles H. Berman - East Windsor NJ
Hartwell F. Calcote - Princeton NJ
Assignee:
Gas Research Institute - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B01J 1908
US Classification:
42218604
Abstract:
An apparatus for glow discharge at pressures of atmospheric and above stabilized between two electrodes spaced apart greater than 3 mm by a swirling gas path. The passage of a reactant gas in the swirling gas stream may be utilized for highly efficient chemical reactions and heating of the gas stream. The simple and compact apparatus for atmospheric pressure glow discharge is suitable for chemical conversion of hydrocarbon gases into higher molecular weight products of greater value, for pretreating combustible hydrocarbon gases for enhanced combustion and for production of intense white light.

Implantation Of Surgical Implants With Calcium Sulfate

US Patent:
6224635, May 1, 2001
Filed:
Nov 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/187584
Inventors:
John Ricci - Middletown NJ
Harold Alexander - Short Hills NJ
Charles L. Berman - New York NY
Sally Frenkel - New York NY
Bruce Hollander - Deerfield Beach FL
Gabriele Pecora - Rome, IT
Assignee:
Hospital For Joint Diseases - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 608
A61F 228
US Classification:
623 2362
Abstract:
The present invention relates to techniques for the preparation and implantation of implants with surgical cements composed primarily of calcium sulfate ("CS"). The first of these novel techniques involves the steps of: (1. ) precoating an implant with CS; (2. ) permitting the implant to dry, and, (3. ) thereafter grouting the implant in place with wet CS. The second embodiment involves: (1. ) grouting an uncoated implant in place with wet CS. Finally, the third embodiment involves: (1. ) precoating an implant with CS; (2. ) permitting it to dry; and, (2. ) subsequently press-fitting the implant in place without grouting.

Combustion Process And Apparatus For Removing Volatile Contaminants From Groundwater Or Subsurface Soil

US Patent:
5813799, Sep 29, 1998
Filed:
Jul 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/681007
Inventors:
Hartwell F. Calcote - Princeton NJ
Charles H. Berman - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Aerochem Research Laboratories, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
B09C 106
C02F 102
E21B 3602
US Classification:
405128
Abstract:
Combustion is used as a source of heat to remove polluting volatiles from contaminated groundwater and subsurface soil. A burner assembly is placed in a well, either in or out of an aquifer, to produce steam and/or hot air and/or hot water which drives off the volatile contaminants which are collected through separate wells or vents depending upon the site. The combustion product gases are vented to atmosphere. Key elements are the addition of heat as close to the depth of the contaminated region as possible, transfer of heat through the aquifer and/or ground through the flow of steam and/or hot air and/or hot water to regions affected by the contaminants, and by drawing the flow to other well sites by which the contaminants are removed by pumping and subsequent treatment. Some of the contaminants are thermally destroyed. The design of the well casing can be tailored to proportion the quantities of water and steam and hot air delivered, with steam and air pressure driving the vapors at various levels below ground.

Jet Engine Noise Suppressor Assembly

US Patent:
5947412, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Jan 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/782487
Inventors:
Charles H. Berman - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Titan Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B64D 3304
US Classification:
244 1N
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a noise supressor assembly for a jet engine comprised of a plurality of conduit assemblies proximate the trailing edges of the wall members which capture a portion of an ambient gaseous stream flowing in an ambient flow for introduction into the hot core gaseous flow to thereby deform the interface between the hot core flow and the fan flow or ambient flow when there is no fan between the fan flow and the ambient flow or between fully or partially mixed core and fan flows and the ambient flow thereby mixing such gaseous streams to thereby reduce velocity of the hot core and fan flows and thus jet noise level.

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