Casey Lide represents clients on a broad range of communications matters including telecommunications, cable television, broadband Internet access service, wireless communications, right-of-way management, pole and conduit attachments, and barriers to community broadband initiatives.
Casey counsels public- and private-sector clients on contract drafting and negotiation matters, including fiber optic IRUs and leases, easements, franchises, attachment agreements, ISP service agreements, interconnection and collocation agreements, strategic MoUs and others.
He collaborates with multi-disciplinary teams of legal, financial, engineering, and other technical experts, assisting government entity and utility clients in making comprehensive telecommunications and cable plans, developing state-of-the-art communications systems, and complying with state and federal communications regulations and entry requirements.
Prior to joining Keller and Heckman, Casey was in private practice at a boutique Washington, DC telecommunications law firm and held policy-oriented positions with communications and internet research organizations and non-profits, as well as with an internet security and identity management company.
Representative Matters
- Successfully negotiated and drafted contracts for a landmark fiber development partnership involving a fiber overbuilder and a medium-sized city.
- Assisted a southeastern U.S. electric cooperative with various compliance matters involving its fiber broadband service, including complex questions relating to the federal universal service program.
- Developed small cell wireless siting ordinances and related agreements for multiple local governments nationwide.
- Advised a fiber broadband service provider as to federal compliance issues relating to its acquisition of an existing CLEC in multiple states.
- Prepared a new telecommunications franchising ordinance for a large southern U.S. city, and advised the city during negotiations with various service providers.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Casey Lide
- Telecom Alert: AT&T California COLR Obligation; AI Technology Subject to TCPA; Pole Attachment Petition Pleading Cycle; Reminder of FCC Discontinuance Rules [Vol. XXI, Issue 7] - (Posted On Monday, February 12, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: Keller and Heckman LLP’s Telecommunications Practice Group New Year Predictions [Vol. XXI, Issue 1] - (Posted On Wednesday, February 07, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: SIM Swap Petition Pleading Cycle; 24 GHz Rules Pleading Cycle; AMTS Rule Waivers; Digital Discrimination Pleading Cycle [Vol. XXI, Issue 6] - (Posted On Monday, February 05, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: Robocall Mitigation Database Filings; DIRS Reporting Obligations; 70/80/90 GHz Rules; CMRS Location-Based Routing Rules [Vol. XXI, Issue 5] - (Posted On Monday, January 29, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: BDC Challenge Process Comments; SIM Swap Rules Petition; Pole Attachment Rules Petition; Section 214 Foreign Ownership Filing Deadline [Vol. XXI, Issue 4] - (Posted On Monday, January 22, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: ACP Winding Down; Reconsideration of Outage Reporting Rules; Pole Attachment Comment Deadline; GMRS Rule Waiver Comment Deadline [Vol. XXI, Issue 3] - (Posted On Tuesday, January 16, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: NTIA Releases BEAD Program Guidance; FCC Proposes DIRS Rule Changes; FCC Proposes 70/80/90 GHz Rule Changes; BDC Filing Window Open [Vol. XXI, Issue 2] - (Posted On Monday, January 08, 2024)
- Telecom Alert: TracFone Settles for $23.5 Million; FCC Extends BDC Waiver; FCC Extends Rip-and-Replace Deadlines; FCC Warns Nine Pirate Radio Operators [Vol. XX, Issue 49] - (Posted On Wednesday, December 27, 2023)
- Telecom Alert: December Open Meeting; Draft Pole Attachment Order; 76 GHz Band Waiver Request; Enhanced A-CAM Deadline Extension Request [Vol. XX, Issue 48] - (Posted On Wednesday, December 27, 2023)
- Telecom Alert: $1.2 Million Fine Proposed; Cell Phone Enforcement Advisory; Data Breach Notification Rules; Pole Attachment Rules; USF Contribution Factor; $450k in ECF Funding [Vol. XX, Issue 51] - (Posted On Monday, December 18, 2023)
The National Law Review selected the Telecommunications Practice Group at Keller and Heckman as a Go-To Thought Leader for 2021 for its coverage of legislation and regulation involving the telecommunications industry. Of particular note is its frequent updates on telecommunications policy and regulations through its Telecom Alert, which breaks down the latest news affecting the industry. Keller and Heckman authors who contribute regularly to the Telecom Alerts include Jaimy “Sindy” Alarcon, James Baller, Jason P. Chun, Timothy A. Doughty, Michael T. N. Fitch, C. Douglas Jarrett, Gregory E. Kunkle, Casey Lide, Thomas B. Magee, Tracy P. Marshall, Kathleen Slattery Thompson, Sean A. Stokes and Wesley K. Wright.