Background
Duffy, Gerard J. was born on November 4, 1948 in Rochester, New York, United States.
Duffy, Gerard J. was born on November 4, 1948 in Rochester, New York, United States.
Villanova University (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). University of Illinois (Master of Arts in Economics, 1973). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1976).
Virginia Technical University (Master of Science, Accountancy, 1988).
Worked at Blooston, Mordkofsky, Jackson & Dickens (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Practice is Limited to Telecommunications Law. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Virginia. 1977, District of Columbia.
Author: "Cellular Radio: The Whys and Hows of Joining the Network," Rural Telecommunications Winter, 1983.
"Ten Commandments Foreign Surviving CAble TeleVision Rate Regulation," Rural Telecommunications, July-August 1994. Company-Author: "Telco-Cable Cross-Ownership: A Reference Guide," OPASTCO Roundtable, September/October, 1995.
"Wireless Cable: An Alternative to CAble TeleVision," OPASTCO Roundtable, Summer, 1990. Member: District of Columbia Bar.
Federal Communications Bar Association.
Blooston, Mordkofsky, Jackson & Dickens (established 1979), specialist in common carrier, telephone, cellular and cable television matters, merged forces with the offices of Jeremiah Courtney (established 1946), specialist in private user communications (those companies operating radio facilities to improve the safety and efficiency of their own successful business activities).
The two senior lawyers--Arthur Blooston and Harold Mordkofsky have over 80 years of practice before the Federal Communication Commission. Both are Federal Communication Commission "graduates" with supervisory legal experience within the agency.
Their leadership is rounded-out by a highly qualified and uniquely experienced staff consisting of eleven lawyers, three engineers, three engineering aides and a trained corps of six paralegal staff members with distinct specialties, assuring the highest level of expertise at lowest cost levels to the client.
Member: District of Columbia Bar. Federal Communications Bar Association.