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Edward S. ("Ted") Hammerman
Ted Hammerman formed Intermediary Copyright Royalty Services on June 1,
2002. Mr. Hammerman practices communications, entertainment and copyright
law primarily in the regulatory and transactional fields. He is involved
in representing more than seventy television program suppliers before the
U.S. Copyright Office, copyright collectives in Canada, Australia and across Europe.
Through Hammerman PLLC, Mr. Hammerman represents
broadcasters before the Federal Communications
Commission. He also represents artists, graphic designers, multimedia companies, entertainers, and software designers in general
copyright, corporate and employment matters. Mr. Hammerman negotiates
on behalf of clients in transactions and in litigation. He has experience
drafting and negotiating a wide range of contracts and settlement agreements,
and served as an advisor to one of Washington, D.C.'s premier law firms
on copyright royalty issues. Mr. Hammerman has been recognized as Who's
Who in American Law (1999-2000; 2001-2002; 2003-2004; 2005-2006; 2007-2008),
Who's Who in America (2000; 2003; 2004; 2006; 2007; 2008), Who's Who in
Finance & Business (2006-2007; 2008-2009), and Who's Who of Emerging
Leaders (1st Edition, 2007).
In 1994, Ted Hammerman began his legal career as a law clerk for the Honorable
James H. Quello, former Chairman and Commissioner of the FCC. From 1994
to 1996, he was employed at Venable Baetjer Howard & Civiletti, LLP,
in Washington, DC. From 1996 to 1998, Mr. Hammerman worked in Miami, Florida,
where he helped the nation's largest broadcasting company grow from 12
to more than 120 radio stations. In 1998, Mr. Hammerman returned to Washington,
DC, and worked at Collier Shannon Rill & Scott, PLLC, where he represented
broadcasters, tower companies, telecommunications clients before the FCC
and the Department of Justice, and video program suppliers, producers,
and copyright holders before the Copyright Office. From 1999-2002, Mr.
Hammerman worked at Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky LLP continuing
to grow his communications and copyright practice.
Ted Hammerman
is rated AV by his peers for preeminent legal ability and very high ethical
standards. AV is a registered certification mark of Reed Elsevier
Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification
procedures, standards and policies.
Community Activities
Ted Hammerman volunteers as counsel to the Washington Area Lawyers for
the Arts, and is a member of NATPE, the National Association of Television
Programming Executives, and the Sports Lawyers Association. He participates actively in the Association of
Emory University Alumni's Washington, DC Chapter. Mr. Hammerman served
as a Chief Assistant Judge for the Democratic Party during the 2002 primary
and general elections in Montgomery County, Maryland, and has served as
a Spanish-speaking Chief Judge in Montgomery County in the 2004 elections.
Ted Hammerman served as Assistant General Counsel and Ethics Officer for The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts from 2003 through 2007, where he counseled the United States' national cultural center and the National Symphony Orchestra on copyright, licensing, risk management, tort claims, and transactional matters.
In 2009, the Board of Directors of Canada's Société de Gestion
Collective de Publicité Directe Télévisuelle Inc. (Direct Response
Television Collective Inc. or "DRTVC") invited Mr. Hammerman to serve as
a Member of DRTVC's Advisory Board in recognition of his experience and
expertise in retransmission royalties.
Legal Education
Juris Doctor, May 1994
Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Institute for Communications Law Studies, Post Graduate Certificate Program.
| Awards: |
Deans
Award for Leadership Service, 1994;
Extra Mile Award for Service to the Institute for Communications Law
Studies, 1994. |
| Activities:
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Founder
& Co-Chairman, Federal Communications Bar Association, Law Student
Committee, 1992-1994;
Executive Editor, COMMLAW CONSPECTUS, Journal of Communications
Law & Policy, 1993-1994. |
College Education
Bachelor of Arts in English; minor in sociology, May 1991
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
Gardner B. Allen Scholar
Bar Admissions
District of Columbia, 1998;
Florida, 1998;
Pennsylvania, 1994. |