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EDUCATION
B.A., cum laude, Harvard University (1983)
J.D., Yale Law School (1987)
Member of the bars of the District of Columbia and Massachusetts |
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CHARLES (BUCK) LOGAN
Buck Logan has practiced communications law for more than
18 years. He represents and advises clients on a broad range
of wireless, wireline, and mass media issues, including
spectrum policy, spectrum auctions, foreign ownership,
mergers, licensing matters, universal service, and
rulemaking proceedings.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Logan was Chief of the Policy
& Rules Division of the FCC’s Mass Media Bureau. He also
served as the Mass Media Bureau’s Acting Deputy Bureau
Chief. During his time at the FCC, Mr. Logan was involved in
a wide range of spectrum and mass media policy issues,
including digital television, ownership regulations, and
licensing of mass media facilities. He received the FCC
Chairman’s Special Achievement Award.
Prior to joining the FCC, Mr. Logan practiced communications
law at the firm of Covington & Burling in Washington, D.C.,
representing a variety of broadcast and wireless clients. He is
a graduate of Harvard University, where he earned a Bachelor of
Arts degree cum laude (1983). He received his law degree from
Yale Law School (1987). After graduating from law school, Mr.
Logan was a Bigelow Fellow & Lecturer in Law at the University
of Chicago Law School, and then served as a law clerk to the
Honorable Levin H. Campbell, U.S. Court of Appeals for the First
Circuit. He is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia
and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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