Mark Malonzo specializes in telecommunications, copyright, antitrust, and litigation. At the FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Mark drafted and edited Opinions, Orders, Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, and Public Notices involving spectrum and interference issues. At Public Knowledge, Mark drafted comments on band reallocation and Universal Service Fund programs, collaborated in drafting an amicus brief for a Second Circuit fair use appeal about music sampling, and researched issues in mobile carrier data privacy and merger unwinding.
Fun Fact
At The George Washington University Vaccine Injury Litigation Clinic, Mark represented injured petitioners before the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. There, he drafted petitions for compensation, interviewed witnesses and medical experts, and negotiated settlement demands with U.S. Department of Justice attorneys. During his internship at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, General Law Division, Mark drafted discovery requests in employment law cases.
As a law student at The George Washington University, Mark was an Associate at the Federal Communications Law Journal and served as the President of GW’s Asian Pacific American Law Students Association. Prior to law school, Mark volunteered at a social services organization in White Plains, New York. There, he worked with attorneys to assist survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking with their immigration and family law cases.
Mark is originally from Scarsdale, New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his law degree from The George Washington University.