

Education
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- Case Western Reserve University
- J.D.
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- University of Virginia
- B.A.
Memberships
- Federal Communications Bar Association
Admissions
- District of Columbia
- New York
- District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Maryland Court of Appeals
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
- U.S. District Court, District of Columbia
Kevin DiLallo is a partner in Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP, where his practice focuses on telecommunications and IT procurements, particularly involving mobile services and related matters, as well as on privacy and telecommunications regulatory and policy matters.
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Mr. DiLallo spearheaded the successful effort by the Computer Industry Coalition on Advanced Television Service to persuade the Federal Communications Commission to reject a transmission standard for digital television that was anathema to computer applications and convergence, and he helped broker a settlement with the television broadcasting and consumer electronics manufacturing industries in which the affected industries agreed on a market-based approach to defining digital TV broadcasting formats.
Mr. DiLallo received his B.A. in 1981 from the University of Virginia, and is a 1986 graduate of Case Western Reserve University Law School, where he was the Executive Notes Editor of the Case Western Reserve Law Review. He is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia, New York, and Maryland, as well as the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Fifth, and Eighth Circuits.
Biography
Kevin DiLallo is a partner in Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP, where his practice focuses on telecommunications and IT procurements, particularly involving mobile services and related matters, as well as on privacy and telecommunications regulatory and policy matters.
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Mr. DiLallo spearheaded the successful effort by the Computer Industry Coalition on Advanced Television Service to persuade the Federal Communications Commission to reject a transmission standard for digital television that was anathema to computer applications and convergence, and he helped broker a settlement with the television broadcasting and consumer electronics manufacturing industries in which the affected industries agreed on a market-based approach to defining digital TV broadcasting formats.
Mr. DiLallo received his B.A. in 1981 from the University of Virginia, and is a 1986 graduate of Case Western Reserve University Law School, where he was the Executive Notes Editor of the Case Western Reserve Law Review. He is a member of the Bars of the District of Columbia, New York, and Maryland, as well as the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Fifth, and Eighth Circuits.
Education
-
- Case Western Reserve University
- J.D.
-
- University of Virginia
- B.A.
Memberships
- Federal Communications Bar Association
Admissions
- District of Columbia
- New York
- District of Columbia Court of Appeals
- Maryland Court of Appeals
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit
- U.S. District Court, District of Columbia