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Top best Telecommunications Lawyers in zip code 48009 Birmingham

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We have more than 4 top best Telecommunications lawyers in zip code 48009, Birmingham, Michigan. Jeffrey J. Quas, William Lansat are among the top best Telecommunications attorneys in zip code 48009. While choosing lawyers in zip code 48009, compare their reviews.


Jeffrey J. Quas - top best Telecommunications Lawyer in zip code 48009

Jeffrey J. Quas

Rating: 1


Area of Practice: Corporate ,Criminal Defense ,Family ,Real Estate ,Telecommunications

Zip code: 48009, Birmingham, Michigan

Jeffrey J. Quas Avvo Reviews
Sucked client out of money for representation and did nothing to the opposing party for malicious use of the court to harass his client. Was given le... ...

Contact: 248-258-7074

280 North Old Woodward   250  480.

William Lansat - top best Telecommunications Lawyer in zip code 48009

William Lansat

Rating: 3.4


Area of Practice: Corporate ,Estate Planning,Family ,Juvenile ,Probate ,Telecommunications

Zip code: 48009, Birmingham, Michigan



Contact: 248-258-7074

280 North Old Woodward   250  480.

Charles Mark Towner - top best Telecommunications Lawyer in zip code 48009

Charles Mark Towner

Area of Practice: Civil ,Corporate ,Municipal ,Telecommunications

Zip code: 48009, Birmingham, Michigan



Contact: 248-258-7074

280 North Old Woodward   250  480.

Mark T. Morris - top best Telecommunications Lawyer in zip code 48009

Mark T. Morris

Area of Practice: Corporate ,Environmental ,Real Estate ,Telecommunications

Zip code: 48009, Birmingham, Michigan



Contact: 248-258-7074
Schnelz Wells, P.C..
280 North Old Woodward   250  480.

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Telecommunications Case examples in zip code 48009

Description: Legal issues at the intersection of energy and telecommunications industries, including regulatory and infrastructure matters. Case Example: FCC v. AT&T Inc. (2011) - The case dealt with the extent of corporate privacy rights in regulatory investigations. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled that corporations do not have personal privacy rights under the Freedom of Information Act.