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Mark O Winsor

from Edmonds, WA
Age ~59

Mark Winsor Phones & Addresses

  • 23619 101St Ave W, Edmonds, WA 98020 (206) 718-8422
  • 18910 8Th St, Shoreline, WA 98177 (206) 546-6261
  • 19277 Burke Ave, Shoreline, WA 98133 (206) 546-8649
  • Seattle, WA
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Snohomish, WA
  • East Wenatchee, WA

Work

Company: Winsor Law Address: 1237 S. Val Vista Dr., Mesa, AZ 85204 Phones: (480) 359-1272 (623) 349-7325

Education

Degree: Doctor of Law (J.D.) School / High School: Western State University College of Law

Skills

Real Estate Lawyer • Prosperity Attorney • Investments

Awards

Renowned Lecturer • Speaker and Talk Show Host

Ranks

Licence: Arizona - Active Date: 2002

Images

Specialities

Buyer's Agent • Listing Agent • Relocation • Consulting

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Mark A Winsor, Mesa AZ - Lawyer

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Address:
Winsor Law Group
1237 S Val Vista Dr, Mesa, AZ 85204
(480) 505-7044 (Office)
Licenses:
Arizona - Active 2002
Education:
Western State University College of Law
Degree - Doctor of Law (J.D.)
Western State College
Specialties:
Real Estate - 40%
Licensing - 20%
Bankruptcy / Debt - 20%
Business - 20%
Languages:
Norwegian
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Mark Winsor, Mesa AZ - Lawyer

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Office:
Winsor Law
One N. Macdonald, Suite 507, Mesa, AZ
Specialties:
Business Law
Commercial Law
Estate Planning
International Law
ISLN:
917107434
Admitted:
2002
Law School:
Western State University, J.D.

Real Estate Brokers

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Mark Winsor, Jd, Mesa AZ Agent

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Specialties:
REO / Bank Owned
Short sales
Residential sales
Luxury homes
Distressed properties
Investments
Work:
West USA Realty
Mesa, AZ
(480) 250-1271 (Phone)
License #SA648106000
Certifications:
JD
Client type:
Home Buyers
Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home
Condo/Townhome
Multi-family
Awards:
Renowned Lecturer
Speaker and Talk Show Host
Skills:
Real Estate Lawyer
Prosperity Attorney
Investments
About:
Experienced Prosperity Attorney and Realtor. Serving home owners, business owners and investors in buying, selling and protecting their real estate. Mark takes a creative approach to the practice of law and real estate as a result of his unique background in business and financial services. Mark has been an entrepreneur for over 30 years and has created, developed and directed businesses in financial services, international trade and distribution and professional services, including law and real estate. He has also been licensed in insurance and securities. As an attorney, Mark has experience in Business Law, Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Law, Real Estate Law, Investment Law, Estate Planning and Asset Protection. For over 8 years Mark has been a talk show host on various radio stations and a frequent speaker at continuing education and seminar events for attorneys, real estate agents and other professionals. Mark graduated Magna Cum Laude from Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California and obtained a certificate in taxation. He served on the Maricopa Bar Association Task Force for Minorities and Women. Mark also sat on the Board of Lamson College and is a former chair of Maricopa Lawyer. Mark served for many years in the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard and achieved the rank of Major. He is very active in his church and community. Mark and his wife Shelly have six children and seven grand children.
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Mark Winsor, Mesa AZ Real Estate Professional

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Specialties:
Buyer's Agent
Listing Agent
Relocation
Consulting
Work:
Winsor Law
1237 S. Val Vista Dr., Mesa, AZ 85204
(480) 359-1272 (Phone), (623) 349-7325 (Cell)
Experience:
12 years
Description:
Experienced Prosperity Attorney and Realtor. Serving home owners, business owners and investors in buying, selling and protecting their real estate. Mark takes a creative approach to the practice of law and real estate as a result of his unique background in business and financial services. Mark has been an entrepreneur for over 30 years and has created, developed and directed businesses in financial services, international trade and distribution and professional services, including law and real estate. He has also been licensed in insurance and securities. As an attorney, Mark has experience in Business Law, Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Law, Real Estate Law, Investment Law, Estate Planning and Asset Protection. For over 8 years Mark has been a talk show host on various radio stations and a frequent speaker at continuing education and seminar events for attorneys, real estate agents and other professionals. Mark graduated Magna Cum Laude from Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California and obtained a certificate in taxation. He served on the Maricopa Bar Association Task Force for Minorities and Women. Mark also sat on the Board of Lamson College and is a former chair of Maricopa Lawyer. Mark served for many years in the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard and achieved the rank of Major. He is very active in his church and community. Mark and his wife Shelly have six children and seven grand children.
Links:
Site

Resumes

Resumes

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Leed Ap+ Bd&C, Csi, Cefpi

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Position:
Senior Designer at Dull Olson Weekes IBI Group Architects
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
Dull Olson Weekes IBI Group Architects - Greater Seattle Area since Jul 2010
Senior Designer

NAC Architecture Apr 2008 - May 2010
Senior Designer, LEED AP+, CSI

Streeter Architects, PLLC Oct 1997 - Apr 2008
Senior Designer

MOW Consulting Services Jan 2005 - Dec 2007
Sole Proprietor

Hewitt Architects Apr 1990 - Nov 1994
Associate/CAD Manager
Education:
Phoenix Institute of Technology 1986 - 1987
Certificate, Architectural CAD & Design Studies
Washington State University 1985 - 1986
Phoenix Institute of Technology 1983 - 1984
Certificate, Architectural Drafting & Design
Skills:
Revit
SketchUp
Microstation
AutoCAD
Transportation
LEED AP
Architectural Design
Urban Design
AIA
BIM
Sustainable Design
Design Research
Urban Planning
LEED Accredited
Construction Management
Building Codes
Architecture
Honor & Awards:
University of Washington Advisory Board member; “Integrated Design Technologies” Extension Certificate program V.I.C.A. (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) National Architectural Design & Drafting Competition; Louisville, Kentucky Second place WA State Architectural Design Competition; Yakima, WA First place
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Asset Protection Attorney

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Position:
Founder at KVLS Broadcasting, Owner at Winsor Law Group
Location:
Mesa, Arizona
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
KVLS Broadcasting since Aug 2012
Founder

Winsor Law Group since Dec 2002
Owner

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2010 - 2013
Public Affairs Director/Coordinator

Winsor & Tirado, PLC 2009 - 2012
Founding Partner
Education:
Western State University College of Law
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
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Owner, Winsor Corp

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Position:
Owner at winsor corp
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
winsor corp
Owner

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Winsor
Founding Partner
Winsor Lawfirm PLC
Legal Services
1 N Macdonald Ste 401, Mesa, AZ 85201
Mark Winsor
Owner
QMS Quality Medical Supply
Legal Services
1201 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
Mark Winsor
Owner
Webdev AZ Inc
Computer Integrated Systems Design
1201 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
Website: winsorlaw.com
Mark Winsor
Owner
QMS Quality Medical Supply
Legal Services
1201 S School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
1201 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
(480) 385-5123
Mark Winsor
Manager
WINSOR LAW FIRM, PLC
19160 E Macaw Dr, Queen Creek, AZ 85242
St, Mesa, AZ 85210
Mark Winsor
Founding Partner
Winsor Lawfirm PLC
1 N Macdonald STE 401, Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 505-7044
Mark A Winsor
WINSOR & COLEMAN, PLC
#300, Scottsdale, AZ 85258
19160 E Macaw Dr, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Mark Winsor
Owner
Webdev Az Incorporated
Computer Systems Design · Computer Systems Design Svcs
1201 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
(480) 503-8337, (480) 503-8353
Mark Winsor
Founding Partner
Winsor Lawfirm PLC
Legal Services
1 N Macdonald Ste 401, Mesa, AZ 85201
Mark Winsor
Owner
QMS Quality Medical Supply
Legal Services
1201 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
Mark Winsor
Owner
Webdev AZ Inc
Computer Integrated Systems Design
1201 S Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
Website: winsorlaw.com

Publications

Us Patents

Stress-Relieved Electroluminescent Panel

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US Patent:
60911921, Jul 18, 2000
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/017255
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Tumwater WA
International Classification:
H01J 6304
US Classification:
313493
Abstract:
An electroluminescent panel is formed on a conductive baseplate by a pair of electrodes that are electrically insulated from the baseplate. The first electrode is a base electrode that acts as the hot electrode. The second electrode is a transparent conductive cover electrode. The cover electrode is grounded to act as a reference electrode. An electroluminescent layer formed from a phosphor-impregnated glass separates the base electrode and cover electrode. Upon application of a voltage between the base electrode and cover electrode, the electroluminescent material emits light that is transmitted through the cover electrode toward a viewer. A passivation layer covers the cover electrode to protect and insulate the cover electrode. In one embodiment, the baseplate is grounded and the cover electrode is referenced to ground through a ground fault interrupt sensor. In another embodiment, a graphical layer overlays the cover electrode, beneath the passivation layer, to present a decorative or informative image.

Wide Illumination Range Fluorescent Lamp

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US Patent:
6075320, Jun 13, 2000
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/017262
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Tumwater WA
International Classification:
H05B 3700
US Classification:
315 94
Abstract:
A wide illumination range fluorescent lamp is described. The lamp utilizes three discrete sets of electrodes positioned to generate electric field to produce light energy within three distinct ranges of light intensity. The electrodes include primary electrodes for creating a plasma arc discharge through the lamp, a secondary electrode along the interior walls of the lamp to produce electric fields along the discharge channel and a transparent cover electrode coupled with a base electrode to produce an electric field between the cover and the base of the lamp. Each of the three sets of electrodes operates within a different brightness range such that together the three electrodes provide illumination across a range from 0. 1 foot-lamberts to 20,000 foot-lamberts. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the primary electrodes are housed within secondary housings bonded to the base of the lamps such that the electrodes are concealed beneath the base of the lamp.

Wide Illumination Range Photoluminescent Lamp

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US Patent:
59145609, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
Sep 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/941110
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Olympia WA
International Classification:
H01J 162
US Classification:
313493
Abstract:
A wide illumination range photoluminescent lamp utilizes a primary set of electrodes positioned to generate an plasma discharge along a serpentine channel to produce a high level of visible light. A pair of secondary electrodes may be activated to alter the discharge path for the plasma discharge such that a low level of visible output light is produced. The lamp includes a light guide diffuser over a transparent cover to diffuse the light in the low operational mode and generate uniform light over a wide range of illumination levels. The secondary electrodes may be mechanically activated or automatically activated based on the amount of ambient light.

Small, High Efficiency Planar Fluorescent Lamp

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US Patent:
61006351, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/017264
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Tumwater WA
International Classification:
H01J 162
H01J 1716
US Classification:
313493
Abstract:
A small fluorescent lamp having improved efficiency is described. The lamp includes a lamp body having a serpentine channel therein. The serpentine channel is arcuate in cross section with a fluorescent coating covering the serpentine channel but not the lamp cover to produce an aperture effect. The serpentine channel is reflective such that the cross section forms an aperture effect lamp to improve efficiency. Efficiency is further improved by raising the pressure within the lamp to 70-120 torr. Further efficiency is obtained by limiting the depth of the serpentine channel relative to the width of the serpentine channel such that the electrical discharge is confined within a small cross sectional area. In one embodiment, secondary housings are attached to the lower surface of the lamp to conceal the electrodes beneath the lamp, thereby improving the uniformity of the lamp.

Planar Fluorescent Lamp With Starter And Heater Circuit

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US Patent:
61148091, Sep 5, 2000
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/017256
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Tumwater WA
International Classification:
H01J 744
US Classification:
315 50
Abstract:
A planar fluorescent lamp having a resistive trace and optically transmissive cover electrodes is described. In one embodiment, the lamp includes an insulative lamp body with the transparent cover electrodes supported by the lamp cover. The resistive trace is supported by the base, either as an exterior resistive trace or within the lamp. The resistive trace acts as a heating element by producing heat in response to an electric current passed through the resistive trace. Because the resistive trace is in thermal contact with the lamp body, heat produced by the resistive trace heats the lamp, improving cold starting. The cover electrodes and, in some embodiments, the resistive trace, are used to control electric fields within the lamp body by applying voltage potentials between discrete cover electrodes or between the cover electrodes and the resistive trace. The controllable electric fields improve cold starting and uniformity of light during low light operation. In an alternative embodiment, the lamp includes an insulatively coated metal lamp body with a glass cover soldered thereto.

Photoluminescent Lamp With Angled Pins On Internal Channel Walls

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US Patent:
59030968, May 11, 1999
Filed:
Sep 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/940609
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Olympia WA
International Classification:
H01J1/62
US Classification:
313493
Abstract:
A planar photoluminescent lamp having a plurality of internal walls to form a serpentine channel includes a deflection member at a distal end at least portion of the internal walls to force a plasma discharge into a central portion of the channel to thereby provide more uniform lighting at junctions between the turns in the serpentine channel. As a result, the photoluminescent lamp has more uniform brightness. The principles of the present invention may be extend to any photoluminescent lamp having a junction between two channels wherein a guide member serves to guide the plasma discharge toward the center of the channel at the junction.

Wide Illumination Range Photoluminescent Lamp

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US Patent:
61277800, Oct 3, 2000
Filed:
Feb 2, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/017263
Inventors:
Mark D. Winsor - Seattle WA
Assignee:
Winsor Corporation - Tumwater WA
International Classification:
H01J 162
US Classification:
315 56
Abstract:
A flat photoluminescent lamp has external walls and a plurality of internal walls designed to form a serpentine channel having first and second ends. First and second electrodes, positioned in proximity with the first and second ends of the serpentine channel generate a plasma discharge therebetween in response to the application of power to the electrodes. A heater element, comprising a thick film cermet material is disposed on the bottom external surface of the lamp. The heater element is serpentine in shape and substantially follows the path of the serpentine channel. Disposed on opposite sides of the heater element are serpentine conductors, also comprising a thick film cermet material. A DC voltage is applied to the heater element to maintain the internal temperature of the lamp at a desired temperature value. A temperature sensing element may also be used to control the power applied to the heater element.
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