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Craig E. Gilmore

Craig E. Gilmore

Areas of Practice
Telecommunications Law
Administrative Law
Appellate Litigation

Born
February 21, 1968, Cleveland, Ohio

Education
J.D., Catholic University of America, 1993
B.A., Boston University, 1990 (magna cum laude)

Bar Admissions
Virginia, 1993
District of Columbia, 1995
U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Ninth and District of Columbia Circuits

Craig Gilmore joined Wilkinson Barker in 1993 and has more than fifteen years of experience in telecommunications and administrative law and appellate litigation. 

Mr. Gilmore represents major telecommunications and infrastructure companies and their trade associations in rulemaking and adjudicatory proceedings before the Federal Communications Commission and in appellate litigation before the federal courts.  Representative proceedings include Advanced Wireless Services, Antenna Structure Registration/Part 17, Back-Up Power, Cellular and Microwave Re-Writes, Commercial Mobile Radio Services Spectrum Cap, Migratory Birds, Mobile Satellite Service Flexibility, Personal Communications Services, Universal Licensing and 800 MHz Rebanding.

Mr. Gilmore provides counsel on wireless and infrastructure compliance matters, including licensing, buildout, renewal, antenna structure registration, environmental compliance, spectrum leasing and ownership reporting, as well as the FCC regulatory aspects of transactions, including major mergers, asset swaps, tower deals, internal restructurings, and infrastructure joint ventures.  His practice also includes representation in FCC complaint proceedings.  He has conducted seminars and helped develop training materials and compliance guidelines for clients covering the FCC and its regulations in general, and wireless and antenna structure compliance issues in particular.

During law school, Mr. Gilmore interned with the Honorable Eugene N. Hamilton of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.  Mr. Gilmore also served as an associate editor of the Catholic University Law Review.  He is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association.

 

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