Background
Levine, Henry D. was born on June 7, 1951.
Levine, Henry D. was born on June 7, 1951.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1972). Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (Master of Public Policy, 1976). Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, 1976).
Worked at Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby (Washington, DC) specializing in Communications, Administrative Law, Contract Law and Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1977, New York. 1978, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa. Editor-in-Chief, Telematics, 1984-1989. Chairman, Subcommittee on State Regulation of the Telecommunications Committee, Section of Corporation, Banking and Business Law, American Bar Association, 1984-1987. Member, Committee on Technologically Enhanced Buildings, Building Research Board, National Research Council, 1985-1988.
Consultant, GSA-FTS2000 Successor Systems, 1994. Listed in "The 25 Most Powerful People in Networking," Network World, January 1996. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Federal Communications Bar Association. Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby specializes in telecommunications law, with emphasis on the representation of large users and innovative uses of emerging technologies. The firm has more experience than any other in negotiating custom network service arrangements and communications outsourcing for large users, and participates in state and federal proceedings involving issues such as local exchange competition, telco rates, access charges, interconnection, billing and collection, toll fraud, and mobile services, and the implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
The firm assists companies in obtaining and providing international communications services, and routinely advises clients on telecommunications-related mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, new services, and joint ventures between unregulated companies and carriers.
Member, Committee on Technologically Enhanced Buildings, Building Research Board, National Research Council, 1985-1988. Consultant, GSA-FTS2000 Successor Systems, 1994. Listed in "The 25 Most Powerful People in Networking," Network World, January 1996.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Federal Communications Bar Association.