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seizures were most likely to occur--in private work and
recreational facilities.
In June 1992, petitioner met with Attorney Lawrence
Eisenberg for advice regarding how to set up a business. They
discussed the steps needed to introduce petitioner’s WorkSafe
America Corp. concepts of providing emergency medical care
training and defibrillator training to the private sector. The
name to be utilized for petitioner’s concept was revised when
petitioner applied to the Department of Corporations in
California and learned that the name WorkSafe America Corp. was
already being used by another organization. The new name
selected by petitioner was “Save-a-Life Systems” (SLS), but the
concepts and goals for petitioner’s private business did not
change.
In November 1993, a new business plan for SLS was developed
and petitioner met with different defibrillation companies.
Negotiations went the farthest with Physio-Control, a
defibrillator manufacturer located in Redmond, Washington.
During the first quarter of 1994, petitioner, Mitchell Rappaport,
and Doron Braun traveled to Washington to meet with Physio-
Control and present their plan to the multiple areas within the
organization. The purpose of the meeting was to share
petitioner’s concepts and seek a partnership with Physio-Control
which would result in funding for SLS. The meeting with Physio-
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