...going back to some of the major transactionsfor example, for Intelsat, Inmarsat and Eutelsatthree major satellite organizations that were government agencies...
...fraud suits against government contractors; spent four decades advising satellite communications giant Intelsat as it's morphed from an intergovernmental agency to a private company...
...Garrison partner Patrick Campbell. Among his clients, the 37-year-old counts Intelsat Ltd., the world's largest provider of fixed satellite services, and SES...
...Rein, Washington, D.C. Mobile Satellite Communication Inc. v. Intelsat USA Sales Corp., et al. (No. 09-CV-00436...
Leading Lawyer in Real Estate: Philip Horowitz of Venable
...O'Grady, Shook, Hardy & Bacon, Washington, D.C.Intelsat USA Sales Corp. v. West Coast Facilities Inc.(No...
...with Time Warner, bought Adelphia for $17 billion in 2005. He helped IntelSat Ltd. last year win FCC approval of its $6.1 billion purchase...
...Arnold Lutzker, Lutzker & Lutzker, Washington, D.C. Intelsat Global Sales and Marketing Ltd. v. Unifi Communications Inc....
...S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAIntelsat Global Sales and Marketing Ltd. v. NAS Global Networks Inc....
Leading Lawyers 2005: Bert Rein of Wiley Rein & Fieldin
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