Background
Kowalski, Raymond A. was born on May 3, 1945 in Rochester, New York, United States.
Kowalski, Raymond A. was born on May 3, 1945 in Rochester, New York, United States.
St. Bonaventure University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1967). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1973).
Worked at Keller and Heckman LLP (Washington, DC) specializing in Administrative Practice before Federal Departments and Agencies of Federal, State and Foreign Governments. Representation before Congress and State Legislatures. Civil and Criminal Litigation before Federal and State Courts.
Trade Associations Representation. Domestic and International Business Transactions. Food and Drug, Telecommunications, Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety, Labor and Employment, Transportation, Litigation, International Trade, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Product Liability, Advertising and Labeling, Corporate, Contracts, and Intellectual Property.
Admitted to the bar, 1973, Virginia. 1978, United States. Supreme Court (Not admitted in District of Columbia). Author: "The Changing World of Radio Communications," APCO Bulletin, March 1990.
"The 10 Expensive Sins of Private Land Mobile Licenses," Communications Magazine, June 1993. "Big Fish Small Pond or Small Fish Big Pond: SMR Operators May Have to Choose," Communications Magazine, September 1993. Member, Federal Communications Commission, 1968-1987.
Trial Attorney, Broadcast Bureau. Chief, Hearing Branch, Private Radio Bureau. Chief, Compliance Division, Private Radio Bureau.
Chief, Special Services Division, Private Radio Bureau. Member, United States. Delegations to Inter-American Telecommunications Conferences, Mexico City and International Maritime Organization, London.
Member: Virginia State Bar. Federal Communications Bar Association. Keller and Heckman, founded in 1962 has a broad practice in regulatory law, litigation and business transactions, serving both domestic and foreign clients.
The firm has been a pioneer in the use of inter-disciplinary approaches in problem-solving. For example, since 1971 the firm has had an in-house scientific staff, which works closely with the firm's attorneys in matters of great technical complexity. In addition, many of the firm's attorneys have expertise in multiple areas of law, as well as experience in government.
Member, Federal Communications Commission, 1968-1987. Trial Attorney, Broadcast Bureau. Chief, Hearing Branch, Private Radio Bureau.
Chief, Compliance Division, Private Radio Bureau. Chief, Special Services Division, Private Radio Bureau. Member, United States.
Delegations to Inter-American Telecommunications Conferences, Mexico City and International Maritime Organization, London. Member: Virginia State Bar. Federal Communications Bar Association.