On The Record
Court and government filings through the week ending June 22.
BANKRUPTCIES
CHAPTER 7: LIQUIDATION Jackson, Leann, Albuquerque; client service representative; debts, $57,871; property, $34,753. Montoya, Andrew and Vandetta, Rio Rancho; debts, $327,432; property, $286,571.
Berry, James Wayne and Kimberly
J., Corrales; self employed and general manager; debts, $2,900,378; property, $954,825. Harding, James T. and Aida L., Albuquerque; employed and store clerk; debts, $115,298; property, $12,300. Givens, Shauna R., Albuquerque; debts, $190,564; property, $150,250. Nay, Nicole L., Bloomfield; customer service; debts, $86,313; property, $14,450.
Reyes, Raul and Belen R.,
Las Cruces; not employed and director; debts, $134,180; property, $108,179. Ervin, Larry Edward, Ruidoso; general manager; debts, $39,601; property, $8,244.
Olivas, Noemi, Las
Cruces; director of program services; debts, $184,024; property, $18,523. Recce, David J., Las Cruces; debts, $685,927; property, $488,200. Gonzales, Shuana M., Farmington; manager; debts, $162,786; property, $136,120. Florez, Petra Ann, Deming; debts, $6,390; property,
$3,520. Liello, Karen D., Las
Cruces; accountant/ controller; debts, $211,241; property, $234,299. Gojkovich, Brenton and Sophia, Santa Clara; debts, $50,061; property, $78,805. Aldrich, Debra Sue, Knox, PA; debts, $154,401; property, $18,121. Johnson, Tatianna, Rio Rancho; debts, $100,646; property, $7,756. Valenti, Josephine A., Albuquerque; demonstrator; debts, $151,259; property, $11,518.
Muller, Miloslav,
Albuquerque; debts, $110,432; property, $8,167. Kopacka, Aaron G. and Rebecca Lee, Rio Rancho; wheels mechanic and services manager; debts, $110,150; property, $76,150. Charley, Timothy B. and Nena D. Pablo, Gallup; silversmith and customer service; debts, $61,748; property, $96,615. Bierner, Eva Therese,
Albuquerque; debts, $95,205; property, $169,178. Hatfield, Stacie Nannette, Albuquerque; human resources assistant; debts, $74,121; property, $21,266. Campbell, Nancy Schramm, Albuquerque; debts, $77,396; property, $25,945. Aguilera, Jessica Marie and Jose Luis, Hobbs; customer service representative and unemployed; debts, $90,803; property, $26,574.
Harris, David,
Roswell; debts, $38,100; property, $72,150.
Taylor, Hubert,
Aztec; operator; debts, $66,454; property, $6,253. Walton, Jennifer A., Albuquerque; training coordinator; debts, $122,527; property, $13,206. Colclough, Jessica Lynn, Santa Fe; rooms manager; debts, $41,654; property, $3,618. Kolenovsky, Jimmey E. and Alyce A., Las Cruces; retired and academic adviser; debts, $416,872; property, $128,680.
Carr, Veronica Arissa Riley, Las
Cruces; customer service rep; debts, $29,903; property, $2,903. Ramirez, Robert and Beberlin, Albuquerque; customer relations; debts, $431,501; property, $310,783.
Domingo, Harry Jr.,
Cuba; parts sales; debts, $42,090; property, $17,700. Richards, Brandi and Christopher; debts, $157,723; property, $43,122.
Pinto, Rosendo,
Cuba; custodian; debts, $11,363; property, $9,220. Woods, Mary E., Albuquerque; debts, $18,151; property, $3,212.
Haynes, Carrie Ann,
Chaparral; property coordinator; debts, $112,801; property, $104,968. CHAPTER 13: ADJUSTMENT OF DEBT Haney, Lawrence J. and Angela Marie, Rio Rancho; assistant manager and accounts payable supervisor; debts, $215,800; property, $242,515. Valdespino, Steven Carl and Melinda Kaye, Rio Rancho; debts, $368,297; property, $242,429. Saiz, Salvador J. Jr. and Carmen M., Artesia; mechanic and office manager; debts, $122,437; property, $110,000.
BERNALILLO COUNTY DISTRICT COURT
MONEY DUE Builders First Source Inc. v. Maez Construction LLC, et al.: Complaint for debt and money due. Financial Pacific Leasing Inc. v. EPG Trucking LLC, et al.: Complaint for debt and money due, and replevin attachment. CONTRACT Dan Dowling (PR), et al., v. V&L Care LLC, et al.: Complaint for breach of contract, and other. Felicia Martinez v. Robins Elder Care LLC, et al.: Complaint for breach of contract, and other damages with sixperson jury demand. John Biava, et al., v. AIG, et al.: Complaint for breach of contract, and other. PERSONAL INJURY Teresa Aragon v. Casa de Benavidez, et al.: Complaint for personal injury auto.
Richard Burris v. Kroger Co., et
al.: Complaint for personal injury nonauto, and other damages.
Diane Mares v. Avis Rent-A-Car System LLC, et al.: Complaint for personal injury auto. Catherine T. Goldberg v. Albuquerque Public Schools, et al.: Complaint for personal injury auto. Marie Rivera v. Progressive Direct Insurance Co.: Complaint for personal injury auto. Stephanie Lajuenesse v. Board of Bernalillo County Commissioners, et al.: Complaint for personal injury auto. Ruth Gallegos v. Walmart Stores East Inc., et al.: Complaint for personal injury non auto. Dr. Jeffrey J. Livingstone, et al., v. Walgreen Co., et al.: Complaint for personal injury non-auto, loss of consortium, violation of the Trade Practices Act, and other damages with sixperson jury demand. Jessie Carter v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.: Complaint for personal injury auto, and other damages. Quinton Haines v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co., et al.: Complaint for personal injury auto. Karl Swanson v. Farmers Insurance Company of Arizona: Complaint for personal injury auto, and property damage auto. Sung Bin Yi v. Property & Casualty Insurance Company of Hartford, et al.: Complaint for personal injury auto, property damage auto, and other damages. OTHER Southwest Capital Bank v. PJ's Triumph Motorcycles LLC, et al.: Complaint for foreclosure. Doculynx Inc., et al., v. Trend Management Group LLC: Complaint for foreign judgment. Derek Saunders v. Los Alamos Retirement Community Inc., et al.: Complaint for violation of the Trade Practices Act, and other damages with six-person jury demand. Theresa Swint v. Komatsu Southwest, et al.: Complaint for other with six-person jury demand. Forbidden Roots LLC v. Grassroots Rx Inc., et al.: Complaint for declaratory relief, and other. W. Nicholas Freygang, et al., v. Esperanza Enterprises III LLC, et al.: Complaint for other. Skate City
Albuquerque Inc. v. National Casualty
Co., et al.: Complaint for declaratory relief, breach of contract, and bad faith.
NEW PATENTS
AWARDED JUNE 14 Intelligent Fusion Technology, Germantown, Md., has been assigned a patent (9,990,766) developed by five co-inventors for a “method and system for predicting collision probability of space objects via graphics processing unit.” The co-inventors are Bin
Jia, Germantown, Md., Kui Liu, Germantown, Md., Genshe Chen, Germantown, Md., Khanh D. Pham, Kirtland AFB, and
Erik Blasch, Rome, N.Y. (Oct. 29, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,992,219) developed by six co-inventors for a “framework and methodology for supply chain lifecycle analytics.” The co-inventors are Jason Hamlet, Albuquerque, Brandon K. Eames, Albuquerque, Gio K. Kao, Albuquerque, Han Wei Lin, Albuquerque, Ryan Helinski, Albuquerque, and John T. Michalski, Albuquerque. (Nov. 12, 2015) Skorpios Technologies, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,991,149) developed by three co-inventors for “semiconductor bonding with compliant resin and utilizing hydrogen implantation for transfer-wafer removal.” The co-inventors are Damien Lambert, Los Altos, Calif., John Spann, Albuquerque, and Stephen Krasulick, Albuquerque. (Nov. 5, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,989,447) developed by three co-inventors for “shape-preserving transformations of organic matter and compositions thereof.” The co-inventors are Bryan J. Kaehr, Albuquerque, Kristin Meyer, Tijeras, and Jason L. Townson, Seattle, Wash. (July 9, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,988,608) developed by two co-inventors for “methods of expanding bacteriophage host-range and bacteriophage produced by the methods.” The co-inventors are Kevin K. Crown, Albuquerque, and Joshua Santarpia, Albuquerque. (Oct. 14, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,988,312) developed by five co-inventors for “cation-enhanced chemical stability of ion-conducting zirconium-based ceramics.” The co-inventors are Erik David Spoerke, Albuquerque, Paul G. Clem, Albuquerque, Jill S. Wheeler,
Albuquerque, Leo J. Small, Albuquerque, and Jon Ihlefeld, Charlottesville, Va. (March 16, 2017) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,987,605) developed by two co-inventors for a “method for multi-axis, noncontact mixing of magnetic particle suspensions.” The co-inventors are James E. Martin, Tijeras, and Kyle J.
Solis, Rio Rancho. (Dec. 2, 2015) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,987,427) developed by three co-inventors for “diagnostic/drug delivery ‘senserespond’ devices, systems, and uses thereof.” The co-inventors are Ronen Polsky,
Albuquerque, Philip Rocco Miller, Albuquerque, and Thayne L. Edwards, Albuquerque. (June 22, 2015) The University of California, Oakland, Calif., has been assigned a patent (9,997,261) developed by seven co-inventors for “systems and methods for forming and maintaining a high performance FRC.” The co-inventors are Michel Tuszewski, Riverside, Calif., Michl Binderbauer, Ladera Ranch, Calif., Dan Barnes, Lamy, Eusebio Garate, Irvine, Calif., Houyang Guo, Trabuco Canyon, Calif., Sergei Putvinski, Lake Forest, Calif., and Artem Smirnov, Mission Viejo, Calif. (Nov. 14, 2012) The U.S. Army has been assigned a patent (9,998,694) developed by two co-inventors for a “passive imaging correction method using feedback.” The co-inventors are David H. Tofsted, Las Cruces, and Sean G. O’Brien, Las Cruces. (April 13, 2015)
Unirac, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,998,065) developed by four co-inventors for a trim assembly. The co-inventors Todd Ganshaw, are Albuquerque, Ernest Gallegos, Albuquerque, Jason Mayfield, Albuquerque, and Nathan Schuit, Edgewood. (Jan. 13, 2017) Amtech Systems, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,996,715) developed by six co-inventors for the “automatic mode detection in a dual operating mode RFID tag.” The co-inventors are Kelly Gravelle, Poway, Canada, Robert W. Tiernay, Arden, Canada, Dale L. Scott, Albuquerque, Charles A. Johnson, Albuquerque, Filip
Weytjens, Bree, Belgium, and Matthew K. Burnett, Albuquerque. (March 2, 2017) Dynamic Photonics, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,997,644) developed by three co-inventors for “control circuits for dynamically biased avalanche photodiodes.” The co-inventors are Payman ZarkeshHa, Albuquerque, Majeed M. Hayat, Albuquerque, and Robert Efroymson, Santa Fe. (March 25, 2016) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,995,800) developed by three co-inventors for an “atomic magnetometer with multiple spatial channels.” The co-inventors are Peter Schwindt, Albuquerque, Cort N. Johnson, Arlington, Mass., and Yuan-Yu Jau, Albuquerque. (April 22, 2015) National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,995,796) developed by Jay Johnson, Albuquerque, for “identifying an arc-fault type in photovoltaic arrays.” (May 23, 2014) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,995,411) developed by three co-inventors for “high-temperature, adhesive-based microvalves and uses thereof.” The co-inventors are Matthew W. Moorman, Albuquerque, Ronald P. Manginell, Albuquerque, and Thayne L. Edwards, Albuquerque. (July 16, 2014) National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, Albuquerque, has been assigned a patent (9,993,894) developed by 10 co-inventors for a compact
radiation detector. The co-inventors are Mark S.
Derzon, Albuquerque, Randolph R. Kay, Albuquerque, Paul C. Galambos, Albuquerque, Ronald F. Renzi, Tracy,
Calif., Ronald P. Kensek, Albuquerque, Mark A. Grohman, Rociada, Thomas Kerr Lemp, Alameda, Subhash L. Shinde, Albuquerque, Gregory Robert Bogart, Corrales, and Liam D.
Claus, Albuquerque. (Feb. 27, 2014)
FEDERAL CONTRACTS
ANNOUNCED JUNE 14 Q.A. Engineering LLC, Albuquerque, won a
$176,355 federal contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the repair of bathrooms in Bldg. 22000 at Kirtland Air Force Base. R&M Government Services Inc., Las
Cruces, won a $108,029 federal contract setaside for servicedisabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for externally relieved body bolts. Southwest General Construction Inc., Las Cruces, won an
$83,456 federal contract set-aside for servicedisabled veteran-owned small business from the U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command for the removal and replacement of roadway name signage and traffic signs at White Sands Missile Range. ALMS Ltd. Co., Moriarty, won an $80,506 federal contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the maintenance, repair and alteration of real property. Unified Contractor Inc., Albuquerque, won a
$71,124 federal contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for sanding and preparing gymnasium floor for new finish and installation of planks and exhaust fans in Bldg. 585 at Kirtland Air Force Base. R&M Government Services Inc., Las Cruces, won a $66,582 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for machine bolts. R&M Government Services Inc., Las Cruces, won a $45,600 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for shear bolts. R&M Government Services Inc., Las Cruces, won a $40,082 federal contract setaside for servicedisabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for mast sections. ABC Concrete Manufacturing Co. Inc., Farmington, won a
$28,200 federal contract set-aside for small business from the U.S. Forest Service for cattle guards and concrete bases for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests in Colorado. FPA Manufacturing, Las Cruces, won a $27,726 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for rod end plain bearings. R&M Government Services Inc., Las
Cruces, won a $27,300 federal contract setaside for HUBZone small businesses from the Defense Logistics Agency for machine bolts.