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 | Carly T. DiddenAssociate
Patton Boggs LLP 2550 M Street, N.W. Washington, District of Columbia
20037-1350
Telephone: 202-457-6000 Telecopier: 202-457-6315 http://www.pattonboggs.com/cdidden
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| Practice Areas | Communications and Media; Corporate Law | | | Education | Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of America, J.D., cum laude, 2003, Boston University, B.A., cum laude, 1995; American University, M.B.A., 1998 | | | Admitted | 2003, Maryland; 2004, District of Columbia | |
| Memberships | The District of Columbia Bar; Maryland State Bar Association; Federal Communications Bar Association. | | | Born | Buffalo, New York | | | Biography | Lead Articles Editor, CommLaw Conspectus Journal of Communications Law and Policy, 2002-2003. Certificate, Institute Communications Law Studies, 2003. | | | ISLN | 917620919 | |
Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com
FCC Begins Series of Broadband Capital Formation HearingsJennifer L. Richter, Carly T. Didden, Jennifer A. Cetta, Rebecca Murphy, October 20, 2009 As part of its National Broadband Plan, the FCC will hold a series of hearings over the next several months about investment and capital formation in the broadband sector. The FCC plans to address the following issues in the hearings...
FCC Seeks Comment on a Broadband ClearinghouseJennifer L. Richter, Carly T. Didden, Jennifer A. Cetta, Rebecca Murphy, October 20, 2009 In its development of a National Broadband Plan, the FCC is seeking comment on whether to create a broadband clearinghouse for easy access to useful broadband information. Comments are due Nov. 16, 2009. The FCC seeks comment on the following issues...
House Panel Passes Bills to Extend Public Safety Grants, Block Caller ID Spoofing, Other MeasuresJennifer L. Richter, Carly T. Didden, Jennifer A. Cetta, Rebecca Murphy, October 20, 2009 On Oct. 8, the House Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet approved four legislative measures that head next to the full committee for action.
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