Biographical Data for Partners, Associates
and Professional Staff
Harold Mordkofsky,
Partner
202-828-5520
halmor at bloostonlaw dot com
Harold Mordkofsky, a
co-founding partner of the firm, has been continuously engaged in the
private practice of communications law since 1967, after having served
for two years as senior attorney to the Chief of what is now the FCC's
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. His experience covers a broad
spectrum of the wireless field, including cellular, PCS, and other
mobile communications technologies, 700 MHz and other fixed broadband
systems, E-911, paging, point-to-point microwave, BETRS, multipoint
distribution systems and RF equipment authorizations. He has been
involved in every aspect of the practice: FCC applications and
litigation, spectrum auctions, enforcement proceedings, rulemakings,
FCC and state regulatory commission hearings and appellate practice
before the U.S. Court of Appeals. Mr. Mordkofsky (who also holds a
bachelor's degree in electrical engineering) oversees the firm's
consulting engineering department as well. The firm's engineering
expertise has assisted its clients in making highly technical
presentations to the FCC and other agencies, and in ensuring
compliance with the FCC's technical rules.
Benjamin
H. Dickens, Jr., Partner
202-828-5510
bhd at bloostonlaw dot com
Benjamin H. Dickens, Jr. is a partner in the
Washington
,
DC
based telecommunications firm of Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens, Duffy
& Prendergast, engaged in the firm's telephone regulation practice
and its international telecommunications practice.
Ben's background includes six years of experience before the
Florida Public Service Commission, between 1978 and 1984, where he
litigated state regulatory proceedings on telecommunications. He also
represented a national association of state regulatory officials, at
the federal level, during this period, in the proceeding involving the
break-up of the
Bell
system, and other federal matters. Mr. Dickens has been with the
Blooston law firm since 1984 and focuses his practice on non-radio
common carrier matters, such as interconnection, tariff matters,
complaints and other matters concerning the regulation of common
carriers. Ben is also general counsel to the leading national trade
association of burglar and fire alarm companies. Ben speaks Spanish
and also is active in Latin American telecommunications matters.
John A.
Prendergast, Managing Partner
202-828-5540
jap at bloostonlaw dot com
John Prendergast joined the
firm in 1983. He has practiced primarily in the area of wireless
telecommunications and private radio regulation and licensing,
including cellular, PCS, AWS, LMDS, 39 GHz, paging, WiFi/WiMax,
microwave, and private land mobile. He regularly advises clients on
how to structure transactions involving companies holding FCC
licenses, and has represented clients in numerous rulemakings shaping
the FCC's rules governing wireless. Mr. Prendergast also has prepared
numerous applications and agreements to participate in the FCC's
auctions of radio spectrum for various services, and has helped these
clients with the structuring of the applicant to maximize its
advantages in the auction. He has also assisted clients in negotiating
and drafting affiliation and similar agreements. Mr. Prendergast has
assisted clients in testifying before Congress on telecommunications
issues, and in meeting with their Congressional delegation to review
telecom-related concerns. He has also helped clients with tower
compliance, RF radiation and historic preservation/zoning issues.
He graduated summa cum
laude from
Loyola
College
,
and cum laude from
Georgetown
University
Law
Center
.
Gerard J. Duffy,
Partner
202-828-5528
gjd at bloostonlaw dot com
Gerard J. Duffy has been a
BloostonLaw partner since January 1, 1992. His areas of
practice have focused upon rural telephone companies, commercial mobile
radio, cable television and Internet issues.
Mr. Duffy was born and raised in
Rochester
,
New York
. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Villanova
University
and a Juris Doctor (with honors) degree from the
George
Washington
University
Law
School
. He also holds graduate degrees in
economics from the
University
of
Illinois
, and in accounting from Virginia Tech.
Mr. Duffy is counsel for the Public Policy
Committee of the Western Telecommunications Alliance,
and a member of OPASTCO's Separations and Access Committee. He has
spoken on local competition, universal service, CALEA, CPNI, numbering
and related telecommunications issues at Western Telecommunications
Association, OPASTCO,
National
Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA) and state telephone
association meetings and seminars.
Richard D. Rubino,
Partner
202-828-5519
rdr at bloostonlaw dot com
Richard Rubino joined the
firm in 1989, initially practicing in the private radio area. Mr.
Rubino’s practice has centered primarily on transactional issues
involving companies regulated by the FCC, as well as on private radio
and common carrier licensing, including: private land mobile,
paging, mobile telephone (PCS and SMR) and point-to-point
microwave.
Mr. Rubino is assisting our 800 MHz
clients in the Sprint Nextel rebanding of the 800 MHz band. Mr.
Rubino also advises our office clients regarding antenna siting and
tower registration issues. Mr. Rubino has been involved in a number of
enforcement proceedings before the FCC involving transactional,
licensing and antenna structure compliance issues, and has assisted our
clients in making necessary changes to their operations in order to come
into regulatory compliance with the FCC’s rules. Additionally, Mr.
Rubino assists our clients in meeting their annual common carrier
employment reporting and FCC regulatory fee payment requirements. Mr.
Rubino is experienced in the Commission’s Universal Licensing System (ULS)
and served on an industry panel that assisted the FCC in the
redesign of its Antenna Structure Registration computer interface.
Education:
Old
Dominion
University
, B.A. 1982;
Oklahoma City
University
School
of Law, J.D. 1985
Robert M. Jackson,
Of Counsel
202-828-5515
rmj at bloostonlaw dot com
Robert M. Jackson joined the firm in 1982. He
represents primarily cellular and other wireless carriers, and has
assisted clients in structuring their business ventures to participate
in wireless in the most advantageous manner. Mr. Jackson was involved
in the successful prosecution of a number of cellular comparative
hearing cases before the FCC and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit. He has assisted clients with issues such
as environmental protection and wireless E911, CALEA and number
portability compliance among other things, as well as assisting
clients in the spectrum auctions process.
Mary J. Sisak,
Partner
202-828-5554
mjs at bloostonlaw dot com
Mary Sisak joined the firm
in 1999. Her practice area includes the representation of independent
telephone companies and wireless carriers in a broad range of legal
and policy matters, including matters relating to the implementation
of the 1996 Telecommunications Act such as universal service and
interconnection. Ms. Sisak also advises carriers on compliance with
FCC rules and regulations.
D. Cary Mitchell,
Partner
202-828-5538
cary at bloostonlaw dot com
Cary Mitchell
joined the firm in 1995. He graduated from
Dartmouth
College
in 1985 (A.B. English), the Newhouse School of Public Communications in
1986 (M.S. Journalism) and from Syracuse University College of Law in
1993 (Juris Doctor). He is admitted to the bars of the State of
New York
and the
District of Columbia
and is a member of the Federal Communications
Bar Association. Mr. Mitchell practices primarily in the area of
wireless telecommunications, advising independent telephone companies
and entrepreneurs on regulatory matters including participation in FCC
spectrum auctions, license transfer and assignment, corporate formation,
and compliance with FCC rules. He has also advised clients in the
negotiation and drafting of PCS affiliation and management agreements,
spectrum lease agreements, the review of state and local zoning
regulations for the siting of wireless
facilities, the negotiation of incumbent microwave relocation
agreements, and wireless carrier obligations in the provision of
enhanced 9-1-1 services.
Perry W. Woofter,
Legislative Consultant
Perry Woofter is the
Legislative Consultant to the firm. He previously served as
Administrative Assistant and Chief of Staff to senior U.S. Senator
Robert C. Byrd; Counsel and Chief Government Representative to the
American Petroleum Institute; and Chief Trial Examiner of the Public
Utilities Commission of West Virginia. He has considerable experience
in the financing of substantial domestic and international business
ventures.
Eugene
Maliszewskyj, Engineer
202-828-5536
ema at bloostonlaw dot com
Eugene Maliszewskyj
graduated from
Villanova
University
in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Electrical Engineering and shortly thereafter joined the FCC as an
Electronics Engineer in the Safety and Special Radio Service Bureau
(subsequently renamed the Private Radio Bureau). Mr. Maliszewskyj's
responsibilities include preparation of FCC application filings,
technical guidance to clients and monitoring of FCC rulemakings,
especially those involving private radio matters.
Paul K. Shultz, Communications
Director
202-828-5566
pks at bloostonlaw dot com
Paul Shultz has spent 20 years as a telecommunications writer and editor.
Before joining BloostonLaw as Communications Director, where he edits
the firm’s newsletters, he served as Director of Communications and
Membership Affairs at the National Telecommunications Cooperative
Association (NTCA). He was
also Editorial Director of Phillips Business Information's wireless
newsletter group, and a former Managing Editor for Telecommunications
Reports and TR Wireless News. Mr. Shultz has authored or co-authored
white papers on tribal telecom issues and rural broadband deployment,
as well as wireless issues such as PCS and 3G. He holds two graduate
degrees from The Johns Hopkins University.