Welcome to www.fjsiv.com
Home page of F.J. Schumacher IV.
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The site is basic because I spend most of my time elsewhere.
Bookmark this page to have a place to always come and find out how to reach me anywhere in the world!
My current email is as follows:
fjsiv [dot] com [at] gmail [dot] com
[dot] = . (this is a "period")
[at] = @ (this is an "at" symbol)
Items inside square brackets represent single keystroke characters as listed above for use in the email address. I spell them out this way to help limit web crawlers getting hold of my email for spam purposes.
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I'm a Seattle University School of Law alum. I graduated with a Juris Doctorate on May 13, 2006. I am a member of the Washington State Bar (#37880) and am registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (#61292).
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So a little about me...
I graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Washington in 1997.
I worked in the Department of Chemistry at the UW in the Scheidemann Lab for a couple of years building Mass Spectrometers and getting my name on a couple of patents.
I left the UW and worked for Transparent Networks in Redmond, Wa, developing all optical cross-point switches for fibre networks. (later renamed Transparent Optical, now dissolved and technology sold off.)
I left Transparent Optical and went back to the University of Washington for graduate school, receiving a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering in 2003.
I attended Seattle University School of Law and received my Juris Doctorate May 13, 2006.
I have a wonderful partner and a gorgeous little dog that we rescued from a kill shelter.
I live in near Seattle, just far enough to be peaceful at night but close enough that I can be in town anytime I like.
I listen to all types of music except "New Country" (though I adore Appalachian mountain music and bluegrass...)
I have a lovely sister who recently completed service in the U.S. Peace Corps in Morocco. (You go sis!)
My parents are happily married since June 1971, though they like to joke that it was really 1972...I'm not sure that's really funny.
I hope to become a happy patent attorney. I hope to raise a well adjusted set of children. I hope to always meet the expectations of my future wife (though I rely on her forgiveness more than I care to admit.)
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My sister and I enjoying the sunshine of our youth.
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