Gregory R. Capobianco

Special Counsel

Office

Washington, DC

Phone

+1 202 639 6016


Gregory assists telecommunications and technology companies both big and small before the Federal Communications Commission and other federal and state regulators. He focuses his practice on complex issues at the forefront of communications policy, advocating for clients seeking subsidies for broadband networks, approval for mergers and acquisitions, and changes to the telecom landscape. Gregory has experience with wireline, wireless, media, satellite, and enforcement matters, specifically advising on universal service, infrastructure policy, space safety, and grant programs.

As a former honors attorney in the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, Gregory brings his government experience to the client relationship, helping to demystify complex regulatory processes and work toward achieving actionable results. He has helped clients obtain a range of favorable outcomes, from billion-dollar broadband grants to Special Temporary Authority licenses.

While in law school, Gregory served as executive editor of the Cardozo Law Review. He also has a penchant for number crunching and enjoys helping clients solve problems that require both legal and data analysis.

Credentials

  • District of Columbia, 2024
  • New York, 2016

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif, 2014
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA, 2009

Service / Recognition

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022; High Honor Roll, 2023-2025

Gregory assists telecommunications and technology companies both big and small before the Federal Communications Commission and other federal and state regulators. He focuses his practice on complex issues at the forefront of communications policy, advocating for clients seeking subsidies for broadband networks, approval for mergers and acquisitions, and changes to the telecom landscape. Gregory has experience with wireline, wireless, media, satellite, and enforcement matters, specifically advising on universal service, infrastructure policy, space safety, and grant programs.

As a former honors attorney in the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, Gregory brings his government experience to the client relationship, helping to demystify complex regulatory processes and work toward achieving actionable results. He has helped clients obtain a range of favorable outcomes, from billion-dollar broadband grants to Special Temporary Authority licenses.

While in law school, Gregory served as executive editor of the Cardozo Law Review. He also has a penchant for number crunching and enjoys helping clients solve problems that require both legal and data analysis.

  • District of Columbia, 2024
  • New York, 2016

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif, 2014
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA, 2009

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022; High Honor Roll, 2023-2025

Overview

Gregory assists telecommunications and technology companies both big and small before the Federal Communications Commission and other federal and state regulators. He focuses his practice on complex issues at the forefront of communications policy, advocating for clients seeking subsidies for broadband networks, approval for mergers and acquisitions, and changes to the telecom landscape. Gregory has experience with wireline, wireless, media, satellite, and enforcement matters, specifically advising on universal service, infrastructure policy, space safety, and grant programs.

As a former honors attorney in the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, Gregory brings his government experience to the client relationship, helping to demystify complex regulatory processes and work toward achieving actionable results. He has helped clients obtain a range of favorable outcomes, from billion-dollar broadband grants to Special Temporary Authority licenses.

While in law school, Gregory served as executive editor of the Cardozo Law Review. He also has a penchant for number crunching and enjoys helping clients solve problems that require both legal and data analysis.

Credentials

Admissions

  • District of Columbia, 2024
  • New York, 2016

Education

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif, 2014
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA, 2009

Service / Recognition

Awards

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022; High Honor Roll, 2023-2025

Gregory assists telecommunications and technology companies both big and small before the Federal Communications Commission and other federal and state regulators. He focuses his practice on complex issues at the forefront of communications policy, advocating for clients seeking subsidies for broadband networks, approval for mergers and acquisitions, and changes to the telecom landscape. Gregory has experience with wireline, wireless, media, satellite, and enforcement matters, specifically advising on universal service, infrastructure policy, space safety, and grant programs.

As a former honors attorney in the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, Gregory brings his government experience to the client relationship, helping to demystify complex regulatory processes and work toward achieving actionable results. He has helped clients obtain a range of favorable outcomes, from billion-dollar broadband grants to Special Temporary Authority licenses.

While in law school, Gregory served as executive editor of the Cardozo Law Review. He also has a penchant for number crunching and enjoys helping clients solve problems that require both legal and data analysis.

Credentials

  • District of Columbia, 2024
  • New York, 2016

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif, 2014
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA, 2009

Service / Recognition

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022; High Honor Roll, 2023-2025

Gregory assists telecommunications and technology companies both big and small before the Federal Communications Commission and other federal and state regulators. He focuses his practice on complex issues at the forefront of communications policy, advocating for clients seeking subsidies for broadband networks, approval for mergers and acquisitions, and changes to the telecom landscape. Gregory has experience with wireline, wireless, media, satellite, and enforcement matters, specifically advising on universal service, infrastructure policy, space safety, and grant programs.

As a former honors attorney in the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, Gregory brings his government experience to the client relationship, helping to demystify complex regulatory processes and work toward achieving actionable results. He has helped clients obtain a range of favorable outcomes, from billion-dollar broadband grants to Special Temporary Authority licenses.

While in law school, Gregory served as executive editor of the Cardozo Law Review. He also has a penchant for number crunching and enjoys helping clients solve problems that require both legal and data analysis.

  • District of Columbia, 2024
  • New York, 2016

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif, 2014
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA, 2009

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022; High Honor Roll, 2023-2025

Overview

Gregory assists telecommunications and technology companies both big and small before the Federal Communications Commission and other federal and state regulators. He focuses his practice on complex issues at the forefront of communications policy, advocating for clients seeking subsidies for broadband networks, approval for mergers and acquisitions, and changes to the telecom landscape. Gregory has experience with wireline, wireless, media, satellite, and enforcement matters, specifically advising on universal service, infrastructure policy, space safety, and grant programs.

As a former honors attorney in the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, Gregory brings his government experience to the client relationship, helping to demystify complex regulatory processes and work toward achieving actionable results. He has helped clients obtain a range of favorable outcomes, from billion-dollar broadband grants to Special Temporary Authority licenses.

While in law school, Gregory served as executive editor of the Cardozo Law Review. He also has a penchant for number crunching and enjoys helping clients solve problems that require both legal and data analysis.

Credentials

Admissions

  • District of Columbia, 2024
  • New York, 2016

Education

  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, JD, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif, 2014
  • University of Pennsylvania, BA, 2009

Service / Recognition

Awards

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, 2022; High Honor Roll, 2023-2025

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