Background
Rothfelder, Martin C. was born on September 23, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Rothfelder, Martin C. was born on September 23, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of Wisconsin at Madison (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1978). Washington University (Juris Doctor, 1981). Recipient, Senior These Award, University of Wisconsin.
Worked at The Rothfelder Law Offices (Springfield, New Jersey) specializing in Telecommunications, Public Utilities, Environmental/Solid Waste and Energy. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Missouri. 1985, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
1987, New Hampshire.
1989, New Jersey. Recipient, Senior Thesis Award, University of Wisconsin. Author: "Reducing the Cost of Water Pollution Control Under the Clean Water Acting," The Natural Resources Journal, April, 1982.
"The Franchise Renewal Process: An Opportunity to Improve Cable Service," New Jersey Municipalities Magazine, May, 1990. Member: Federal Energy and American (Member, Sections on: Public Utility.
Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law) Bar Associations.
Federal Communications Bar Association ((Member, New York Area Chapter). The Rothfelder Law Offices (RLO) provides legal services in regulatory, legislative, administrative, transactional, contractual and litigation matters involving the telecommunications industry, electric, gas, energy conservation, cable television, water, sewer and solid waste industries. RLO attorneys appear before state public utility commissions, legislative committees, municipal governing bodies and the courts to address the specialized areas of law and regulation faced by these industries.
RLO"s activity related to these industries also includes monitoring legislation in several states, drafting legislation and legislative communications, formulation of rulemaking comments and development of contractual documents.
Federal Energy and American (Member, Sections on: Public Utility. Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law) Bar Associations. Federal Communications Bar Association ((Member, New York Area Coordinating Committee).
Utility, Telecommunications, Energy, Cable Television, Environmental.