Patents by Inventor Karl Harris
Karl Harris has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11748832Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: LEX MACHINA, INC.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Patent number: 10963956Abstract: Methods and systems described in this disclosure are directed to providing a plurality of grammatical components of a computer language for representing financial events of a user, receiving first financial information pertaining to the user from a first computing device, the first financial information defined using a first grammatical component in the plurality of grammatical components of the computer language; receiving second financial information pertaining to the user from a second computing device, the second financial information defined using a second grammatical component in the plurality of grammatical components of the computer language; and extracting the first financial information from the first grammatical component and the second financial information from the second grammatical component by parsing the first grammatical component and the second grammatical component.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: UNITED SERVICES AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION (USAA)Inventors: Karl Harris Erickson, Ann C. Tarrillion, Jennifer Gravely, Christopher Martin Martinez, Jared B. Cook
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Publication number: 20210065323Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Applicant: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Patent number: 10853896Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Patent number: 10623360Abstract: A method of configuring an email client is disclosed. An email address is received. The email address is parsed to obtain a domain. A mailserver configuration is generated based on the domain. The email client is configured according to the mailserver configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: OATH INC.Inventors: Sean N. Byrnes, Gabriel Vanrenen, Karl Harris
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Publication number: 20190044901Abstract: A method of configuring an email client is disclosed. An email address is received. The email address is parsed to obtain a domain. A mailserver configuration is generated based on the domain. The email client is configured according to the mailserver configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2006Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Sean N. Byrnes, Gabriel Vanrenen, Karl Harris
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Patent number: 10140671Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 27, 2018Assignee: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon, Carla L. Rydholm
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Patent number: 10133755Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyzes. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyzes can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Patent number: 10121216Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: November 6, 2018Assignee: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Publication number: 20180285994Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2018Publication date: October 4, 2018Applicant: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Patent number: 10043228Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Lex Machina, Inc.Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Patent number: 9489187Abstract: A method of installing an application on a mobile user device is disclosed. A request for the application is received. Information is received related to the mobile user device on which the application is to be installed. A version of an application is determined to send in response to the request for the application and the information related to the mobile user device. The application version is sent to the mobile user device. Information is received related to the performance of the application version. Adapted application determination information is stored related to at least a portion of the received information.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2006Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Yahoo, Inc.Inventors: Sean N. Byrnes, Gabriel Vanrenen, Karl Harris
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Publication number: 20160314146Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Publication number: 20160314549Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon, Carla L. Rydholm
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Publication number: 20160314547Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Publication number: 20160314548Abstract: Various of the disclosed embodiments concern systems and methods for applying legal analytics. In some embodiments, a legal analytics platform retrieves legal data from an electronic database, analyzes some or all of the legal data, and identifies interesting patterns and results of statistical analyses. In order to permit searching of the legal data, metadata elements or tags can be generated for legal entities and legal events. In some embodiments, the legal analytics platform identifies timestamps in the legal data and performs time-based statistical analysis. Results of the statistical analyses can be presented to a user via a graphical user interface (GUI), which may also allow the user to interact with the legal analytics platform and search one or more databases of legal data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: October 27, 2016Inventors: Gavin Carothers, Karl Harris, Brian C. Howard, John Lehmann, Timothy Wade Malone, Nicholas O. Pilon
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Publication number: 20150227356Abstract: A method of installing an application on a mobile user device is disclosed. A request for the application is received. Information is received related to the mobile user device on which the application is to be installed. A version of an application is determined to send in response to the request for the application and the information related to the mobile user device. The application version is sent to the mobile user device. Information is received related to the performance of the application version. Adapted application determination information is stored related to at least a portion of the received information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2006Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Sean N. Byrnes, Gabriel Vanrenen, Karl Harris
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Patent number: 5510644Abstract: An improved x-ray detector in the form of a p-i-n CdTe homojunction device is disclosed. The intrinsic ("i") layer is of high resistivity CdTe, while the n- and p-doped CdTe layers are epitaxially grown in a photo-assisted process in a molecular beam epitaxial apparatus. The n-dopant is conveniently indium, with an indium metal contact. The "i" layer is optionally epitaxially grown in a photo-assisted process. The p-dopant is preferably arsenic. A PAMBE formed mercury telluride contact layer enhances the ohmic contact to the p-layer, and a gold contact is provided to the contact layer. The use of the PAMBE technique facilitates high quality crystal growth and activation of the dopants. The resulting CdTe p-i-n homojunction device has a wide band gap (1.45 eV) essential to room temperature operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta CorporationInventors: Karl A. Harris, Thomas H. Myers, II, Robert W. Yanka
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Patent number: 5454885Abstract: A typical source of cadmium and tellurium is as a by-product of copper mining. Although attempts are made to remove impurities such as copper prior to commercially supplying them for forming material like cadmium telluride, cadmium zinc telluride and cadmium telluride selenide for use as a substrate to support electronic circuitry, processing during formation of the circuitry causes the impurities from the substrate to segregate into the circuitry, resulting in unacceptable electrical performance of the circuitry. A method for purifying the substrate prior to circuitry formation includes forming a sacrificial layer of mercury telluride or mercury cadmium telluride on the substrate, annealing the combination at elevated temperature with an overpressure of mercury and removing the sacrificial layer along with a contiguous portion of the substrate, if desired. The sacrificial layer may be formed by vapor phase type processes or even by liquid phase epitaxy.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Martin Marietta CorporationInventors: Gregory K. Dudoff, Karl A. Harris, Lee M. Mohnkern, Richard J. Williams, Robert W. Yanka, Thomas H. Meyers, III
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Patent number: 5041719Abstract: The invention relates to molecular beam epitaxial (MBE) processing and more particularly to a two zone electrical furnace for use with high vapor pressure II-VI materials. The furnace is designed for use with effusion type crucibles requiring a lower temperature in the fill zone to control the flux and a higher temperature in the orifice zone to avoid clogging the customary collimating orifice. Each zone is heated by a distributively heated radiator, the fill zone radiator being of a tantalum foil construction of low thermal conductance, while the orifice zone radiator is a solid molybdenum cylinder of relatively high thermal conductance. The zones are joined by linking the two radiators by a thermally conductive path, while the shields and the distributed heaters of the respective zones are separated to reduce thermal coupling. The arrangement provides substantial independence between the temperature settings of the two zones and the molybdenum construction is free of erosion from tellurium based reagents.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Karl A. Harris, Thomas H. Myers, II