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Patrick Murck

703-812-0476
murck@fhhlaw.com

Mr. Murck graduated with honors from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law and was a Communications Law Institute certificate recipient.While in law school, Mr. Murck served as Executive-Editor of CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy and participated in the National Telecommunications Moot Court competition. He also organized a symposium on the future of Broadband Internet co-sponsored by Warren Communications and the Communications Law Institute. While a student, Mr. Murck interned at the FCC’s Media Bureau and with a mid-size communications law firm in the DC area.

During law school Mr. Murck authored an article “Waste Content: Rebalancing Copyright Law to Enable Markets of Abundance” for the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology. He also co-authored “Homeland Security and Wireless Telecommunications: The Continuing Evolution of Regulation” for the Federal Communications Law Journal. Lastly, he wrote a case summary “Northpoint v. FCC” for the CommLaw Conspectus.

Prior to law school Mr. Murck worked as a journalist with the Center for Public Integrity, the Loudoun Times-Mirror and the Arlington Connection. He later served as Managing Editor of a financial newsletter and then as a Publications Specialist for a large government contractor. Mr. Murck received his Bachelor’s degree in Communications from American University with minors in History and Literature.