Background
Hunsaker, David M. was born on July 30, 1944 in Riverside, California, United States.
Hunsaker, David M. was born on July 30, 1944 in Riverside, California, United States.
University of California at Santa Barbara (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1966). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1969). Bradley University (Master of Arts, 1972).
University of Virginia (Master of Laws, 1977).
Worked at Putbrese Hunsaker & Trent, Professional Corporation (Sterling, Virginia) specializing in Communications Law, Radio and Television, Federal Communications Commission and Federal Court Litigation and Appellate Practice, Broadcast Licensing, Assignments and Transfers, Corporations and Partnerships, Business Acquisitions and Financing. Admitted to the bar, 1970, California. 1977, District of Columbia.
1983, Virginia, United States.
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit, United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Circuits and United States.
Supreme Court.
Phi Alpha Delta. Staff, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 1967-1968.
Author: "The 1973 Obscenity-Pornography Decisions: Analysis, Impact and Legislative Alternatives," 11 San Diego Law Review
906 (June 1974). "Adequate Breathing Space in a Poisonous Atmosphere: Balancing Freedom and Responsibility in the Open Society," 16 Duquesne Law Review 9 (Winter, 1977-1978).
"Duopoly Wars: Analysis and Case Studies of the Federal Communication Commission"s Radio Contour Overlap Rules," 2 CommLaw Conspectus Journal of Communications Law and Policy 21 (1994).
Adjunct Professor of Law, Torts, Professional Responsibility, Legal Research/Writing, University of San Diego Law School, 1972-1974. Lecturer, Communications Law, George Mason University School of Law, 1982-1994. Member: State Bar of California.
District of Columbia Bar.
Virginia State Bar; Federal Communications Bar Association. The firm was originally founded by Keith East. Putbrese in 1962.
Mr. Hunsaker joined the firm in 1977 and became a partner in 1981, when the firm name was changed to Putbrese & Hunsaker.
Mr. Trent joined the firm as an associate in 1990. In 1996, when Mr. Putbrese retired from active practice, the firm was reorganized as a professional corporation and Mr.
Trent became a Member. The firm continues to practice in the area of Communications Law, with particular emphasis in broadcast acquisitions, and related transactional areas such as due diligence and financing, and ongoing representation of clients before the Federal Communication Commission in regulatory matters, including Federal Communication Commission litigation and appellate representation in federal courts.
Member: State Bar of California. District of Columbia Bar. Virginia State Bar; Federal Communications Bar Association.