Patrick Campbell

Job Title

Partner

Company

Milbank LLP

Speaking At

  • SUMMIT FOR SATELLITE FINANCING

Bio

Patrick S. Campbell is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Milbank LLP and a member of the firm’s Transportation and Space Group. Mr. Campbell’s practice focuses on transactional, corporate and regulatory matters. He has worked extensively on such matters on behalf of numerous domestic and foreign telecommunications, satellite, media and Internet companies. Mr. Campbell’s experience has included representing numerous satellite operators and customers in the negotiation of agreements for the establishment of joint ventures, the procurement and launch of satellite systems, and the leasing of satellite capacity; representing telecommunications clients in proceedings before the Federal Communications Commission; providing regulatory and corporate advice to companies, financial institutions and investors with respect to public and private equity and high-yield offerings involving communications entities; negotiating complex commercial contracts for the construction or procurement of various fiber, tower, wireless, and undersea cable networks and data centers, and the provision of capacity and services through such facilities; and advising clients on various dispute resolution and litigation matters in the communications and technology areas.
Mr. Campbell is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association. He is on the boards of directors of several non-profits dedicated to urban affairs and civil rights, including National Park Trust, Street Law, Inc., Live It Learn It and DC Appleseed. He is also on the Board of Visitors for Stanford Law School and the Board of Regents for Georgetown University. Mr. Campbell received his J.D., with distinction, from Stanford Law School, where he served as an editor of the Stanford Law Review and was awarded the Carl Mason Franklin Prize for the most outstanding paper in the field of International Law. He received his B.A., cum laude, from Georgetown University.