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Patrick Murck

703-812-0476
murck@fhhlaw.com

 

Patrick Murck is an associate of the firm and practices in Media, Telecommunications and Intellectual Property Law, assisting clients in media and telecommunications transactions and regulatory compliance as well as counseling on issues arising in the creation and licensing of intellectual property.

Mr. Murck authored “Waste Content: Rebalancing Copyright Law to Enable Markets of Abundance” for the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology and co-authored “The Myth of the Localism Mandate: A Historical Survey of How the FCC's Actions Belie the Existence of a Governmental Obligation to Provide Local Programming,” for the CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy and “Homeland Security and Wireless Telecommunications: The Continuing Evolution of Regulation” for the Federal Communications Law Journal.

Mr. Murck graduated with honors from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law with a certificate from the Communications Law Institute and served as Executive-Editor of CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Policy. While in law school he participated in the National Telecommunications Moot Court competition and organized a symposium on the future of Broadband Internet co-sponsored by Warren Communications and the Communications Law Institute.

In addition to a law degree Mr. Murck earned a bachelor’s degree in Communications from American University with minors in History and Literature.