Keenan Adamchak joined the firm in 2016, and has a practice covering a broad range of regulatory, transactional, and appellate matters. Mr. Adamchak has experience representing both radio and television broadcasters before the FCC on matters including license renewals, transactions, enforcement matters, and other regulatory compliance issues. Mr. Adamchak has also represented wireless providers before the FCC on a wide spectrum of regulatory issues. In addition to regulatory compliance, Mr. Adamchak has worked with members of the firm on various litigation and appellate matters involving many issues including intercarrier compensation, auctions, universal service, and merger approvals.
Mr. Adamchak has co-authored several articles regarding specific aspects of telecommunications law including an article in the July 2016 edition of the Federal Communications Law Journal titled: “Confusion, Uncertainty, and Fear: How the FCC’s Increased Reliance on Adjudication is Harming Carriers, Competition, Consumers and Investment.”
Mr. Adamchak attended law school at The George Washington University School of Law where he won Best Brief in the 2014 National Telecommunications Moot Court Competition, and clerked for then Acting Chairwoman Mignon Clyburn. He received a Bachelor of Arts from The College of William & Mary with a double major in History and Government. Mr. Adamchak is a member of the Virginia and D.C. bars, as well as the Federal Communications Bar Association.