This expert is located in North Dakota and has nearly 15 years of expertise in grocery supply and equipment manufacturing, distribution, sales and repair. He began his career as a flight simulator tech at NASA, before transitioning to an industrial mechanic position with API. He then entered into the grocery business in 2003 as superintendent of construction for Save Mart Supermarkets where he would supervise construction and remodels of all 300 chain-supermarkets, ...
This expert has over 30 years of experience in regulatory affairs and compliance. He earned his BS in industrial technology from the University of North Texas. He formerly managed and served as director of compliance for RadioShack, including manufacturing domestic and off-shore retail. He has experience in product development, engineering, and regulatory affairs, and he is also familiar with a number of international and federal regulatory standards. He is currently the ...
This expert has been involved with the vehicle service and repair industry for over 14 years, with nearly ten years of experience in commercial vehicle upfitting. Formerly, he held roles as a service advisor with A-1 Electric where he provided upfitting services for trucks and buses being converted to run on compressed natural gas, and as a shop foreman for A-Z bus sales where he specialized in upfitting buses for school districts, public transportation, and private ...
This expert has over 30 years experience working in the equipment rental industry across the country. He has been the General Manager of an equipment rental company in Sothern California for about 15 years. He has held positions such as Branch Manager, Purchasing Agent and General Manager while working in the industry....
This highly qualified expert earned his BS in Industrial Technology from Illinois State University and is a TUV certified functional safety engineer. He has 20 years of experience as a machine builder and has spent the last seven years as a machine guarding consultant. Formerly, he has serviced as the manager of sentinel machine safety and a functional safety engineer at GP Strategies. Currently, he is a corporate trainer at an automation company in IL....
This food scientist earned his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology after completing his BS from at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. At his current academic institution, he has served as Chairman of the Department and Director of the Graduate Program in Food Science and now holds the academic rank of Professor Emeritus. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and 8 books in the areas of food safety microbiology, fermentation ...
This highly qualified expert has over 25 years of experience in arboriculture. Today, he is a certified arborist in the state of Texas, and he is certified in tree risk assessment. He previously served as a field worker at Thompson Tree Service and as the head arborist at Tree Masters. This expert is currently the owner of and an arborist at an arboriculture company in Texas....
This highly-qualified expert has 40 years of experience in the field of paper milling and paper plant safety. Over the course of his career, he has earned multiple certifications, including OSHA 14-Hour and 511 certificates, safety management I and II certifications from the American Society of Safety Professionals, a safety coordinator training certificate, and a certificate in the principles of machine safeguarding. He has worked with the Kimberly Clark Corporation his ...
This qualified expert has been installing residential and commercial overhead doors for 19 years. He formerly served as a diesel mechanic in the United States Marine Corps and as a service and installation technician at Garage Door Systems Inc. Currently, he is the owner of a private overhead door installation company in Wisconsin that specializes in residential and commercial door installation....
This certified Safety Professional, Safety and Health Professional, and OSHA Instructor has over 30 years of experience in the field. She earned her BS in occupational safety & health at Columbia Southern University. This expert holds memberships in the American Society of Safety Professionals and the General Contractors Association. Formerly, she served as a Traffic Accident Investigator with the US Army Military Police Corps, as the Safety Director & Labor Relations ...
This case involves an intellectual property dispute between two producers of wearable heart-rate monitors. One of the leading manufacturers of electrocardiography chest straps alleged that another manufacturer copied components of its biometric sensing technology. An expert in wearable technologies with…
This case involves a patent infringement dispute between two major beverage can manufacturers. One of the companies, a leading manufacturer of polymeric coatings applied to the inside of beverage cans to protect the beverage from the metal, was accused of infringing…
This case involves an employee that was initiating a wash-out for a filling machine. He was left alone to perform this task with no direction from the manager in spite of the fact that he had no formal training in…
This case involves a print shop worker who passed away from myeloid leukemia after 23 years of employment. The North Carolina print shop where he worked specializes in large-format printing and uses benzene solvent in their inks to prevent rapid drying. It was…
This case involves a truck driver who sustained full-body burns a fire at an industrial gas pump. When he began to dispense the gas using the pump provided, it sparked and caused the truck to catch on fire. The individual sustained…
This case involves an intellectual property (IP) claim involving two non-volatile memory providers. The plaintiff designs, develops, and manufactures a non-volatile memory technology, including a type of electrically erasable programmable read-only memory commonly known as “flash memory.” The plaintiff alleges…
A building contractor’s maintenance of the supporting joists and erosion control was brought into question after a balcony collapse resulted in the death and injury of multiple individuals. An investigation concluded that the wooden joists supporting the balcony were allegedly…
This case involves piping in a large confectionery factory in Arkansas that suddenly burst while in use. The piping in question was used to transport water for use at various points in the company’s production line, and had been installed…
A lodge in West Virginia decided to file suit against a neighboring factory for groundwater contamination after lodge employees began to show signs of organ and nervous system damage. The factory had allegedly been practicing off-site dumping of toxic wastes…