Background
Marks, Herbert E. was born in 1935 in Dayton, Ohio, United States.
Marks, Herbert E. was born in 1935 in Dayton, Ohio, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with high distinction, 1957). Yale University (Juris Doctor, 1960).
Worked at Squire, Sanders & Dempsey Limited liability partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Regulatory Affairs, Telecommunications. Admitted to the bar, 1960, Ohio. 1964, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Company-author with Stephen R. Bell: "Consumer Communications: Government Regulation," Washington University Law Quarterly 479, 1977. "Data Communications," Computers & The Law, American Bar Association, 1981. "The Structure of Telecommunications Regulation and Markets: Regulation and Deregulation in the United States and Other Countries," 25 Jurimetrics 5, 1984.
"A Computer Inquiry Trilogy: A Study of the Liberalization of Telecommunications Regulation in the United States." Legal and Economic Aspects of Telecommunications, 593 (Elsevier Science Publisher, Amsterdam).
Associate General Counsel, Presidential Inaugural Committees, 1969, 1973 and 1981. Member, United States.
Delegation to the International Telecommunication Union European Regional Telecommunications Development Conference (Prague, 1991). Chairman, United States.
Department of State Advisory Panel of International Telecommunications Law, 1987-1991.
(National Coordinator of Firm Federal Regulatory Practice). Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American Bar Association (Member, Section of Science and Technology.
Member of Council, 1985-1992, 1985 and Section Chair, 1990-1991).
Computer Law Association (Director, 1971-1985. Member, Advisory Board, 1986.
President, 1975-1977).
Member, United States. Delegation to the International Telecommunication Union European Regional Telecommunications Development Conference (Prague, 1991). Chairman, United States.
Department of State Advisory Panel of International Telecommunications Law, 1987-1991.
(National Coordinator of Firm Federal Regulatory Practice). Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
American Bar Association (Member, Section of Science and Technology. Member of Council, 1985-1992, 1985 and Section Chair, 1990-1991).
Computer Law Association (Director, 1971-1985.
Member, Advisory Board, 1986. President, 1975-1977).