Tillman L Lay

Tillman L Lay

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Rating: 7.5

Licensed for 44 years

Telecommunications Lawyer at Washington, DC
Practice Areas: Telecommunications, Communications & Media, Government ... +2 more

1875 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC

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Licenses

Licensed in District of Columbia for 44 years

State: District of Columbia

Acquired: 1981

Good Standing

No misconduct found

Location

Spiegel & McDiarmid

1875 Eye Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC, 20006

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Experience

Rating:  7.5 (Very Good)

Associations

American Bar Association

Member

Federal Communications Bar Association

Member

District of Columbia Bar

Member

National Association of Telecommunications Officers

Member

Education

1980

University of Michigan Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1977

University of Tennessee, Knoxville (main)

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

2012

TATOA Annual Conference

Court and FCC Developments Impacting Local Governments

2012

NATOA Annual Conference

The Future of State and Local Communications Taxes

2012

IMLA Mid-Year Seminar

Recent Wireless Siting Developments:The Fifth Circuit “Shot Clock” Decision and the New Wireless Preemption Provision in the 2012 Payroll Tax Cut Legislation

2010

APPA Legal Seminar

FERC, Retail Customer Demand Response in Wholesale Markets, and the Implications for Public Power

2007

National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA), eNATOA Seminar

Customer Service in the New Environment

2007

NATOA Policy & Legal Seminar

2007: The Year Of The Pig — It Clearly Seems To Be For Industry, But Will There Be Any Scraps Left For Local Governments?

2006

NATOA 26th Annual Local Government Telecommunications Conference, Lake Buena Vista, FL

Down the Rabbit Hole: A ‘Triple Play’ Attack on Local Cable Franchising

2006

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Annual Meeting, Nashville

Telecommunications Tax Reform: Will It Impact State and Local Revenue

2006

Tennessee Municipal League (TML) Conference

Workshop presenter on the proposed national franchising legislation and its effect on local governments

2006

2006 Alliance for Community Media (ACM) Conference

Negotiating a Competitive Franchise

2006

States of California and Nevada Chapter of the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (SCAN NATOA

Speaker on national, state and local franchising regulations

2006

Texas Coalition of Cities for Utility Issues (TCCFUI

The FCC’s Cable Franchising NPRM: A Legitimate Inquiry or Federal Grandstanding at Localities’ Expense

2006

NATOA Litigation and Regulation Seminar

FCC Update: The FCC’s Franchising NPRM

2006

U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting

Federal Preemption: The FCC’s Cable Franchising NPRM

2005

ACM West Regional Conference

Participant on Public Policy Panel

2005

International Municipal Lawyers’ Association’s (IMLA) Annual Conference

Local Franchising, Taxes, Rights of Way Fees, Attorneys Fees, and Damages: Whether the Changing Telecommunications Landscape Will Leave Local Governments Out in the Cold

2005

NATOA’s 25th Annual Conference

The Communications Act Rewrite Debate — Ripples Across a Darkly Reflecting Pool

2005

Law Seminars International's 10th Annual Telecommunications Law Conference

The FCC's Campaign to Federalize, and Preemptively Deregulate, the Telecom Sector

2005

Telecommunications Law Committee, Association of the Bar of the City of New York

IPTV and Entertainment Over Broadband

2004

NATOA’s Annual Conference

Legislative and Regulatory Update

2004

IMLA’s Mid-year Seminar

Telecommunications Convergence and What It Means for Local Taxation, Right-of-Way and Other Municipal Authority

2004

NATOA’s Annual Litigation and Regulation Seminar

The Big Picture: The Coming IP Convergence and What it Means for Local Taxation, Right-of-Way, Franchising, and Other Municipal Authority

2004

National League of Cities’ Annual Congressional City Conference

VOIP, Cable Modem, Broadband...What Does it All Mean for Cities? A Looming Threat to Local Taxation, Right-of-Way and Other Municipal Authorities

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2005 ACM Conference

Analysis and Comparison of House and Senate Video Franchising Preemption Bills

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