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Joseph Van Eaton

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Washington,  DC  U.S.A.
Phone(202) 785-0600

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Practice Areas

  • Communications Law
  • Cable Franchising
  • Electric Power
  • Telecommunications Law
  • First Amendment Law
 
Mailing Address2000 Pennsylvania NW, Suite 4300, Washington, District of Columbia, 20006
 
University Syracuse University, B.A., 1975
 
Law SchoolUniversity of Pennsylvania, J.D., 1979
 
Admitted1979, District of Columbia; 1981, U.S. Courts of Appeals, District of Columbia and 5th Circuits; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit and U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit; 1986, U.S. Supreme Court
 
Memberships The District of Columbia Bar; Federal Communications Bar Association.
 
BornMemphis, Tennessee
 
BiographyPhi Beta Kappa. Author: "Denying Renewal Under the First Amendment and the Cable Act," 6 Card. Arts and Ent. L.J. 37, 1987. Board of Directors, Alliance for Community Media, 1983-1987.
 
ISLN901857772
 

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New Federal Law Changes Local Zoning Rules for Wireless Antenna Sitings
James R. Hobson,Gerard L. Lederer,Nicholas P. Miller,Harriet A. Steiner,Joseph Van Eaton, February 24, 2012
President Obama signed into law a bill passed by Congress last week that extended unemployment benefits and the payroll tax deduction. The bill, HR 3630, includes other provisions relevant to local government, such as restrictions on siting of wireless facilities and changes to the public safety...

FCC Comment Period Extended to Sep. 30 for Broadband Acceleration Inquiry
Nicholas P. Miller,Matthew K. Schettenhelm,Joseph Van Eaton, August 29, 2011
The Federal Communications Commission has granted a 31-day extension to submit comments in response to its broadband acceleration Notice of Inquiry and subsequent comments by telecommunications companies and local governments. Reply comments are now due by September 30.


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Joseph Van Eaton
Best Best & Krieger LLP
2000 Pennsylvania NW, Suite 4300
Washington, DC 20006




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