Bradley Presents at WSAMA Fall Conference

At the end of September, Mike Bradley presented on municipal cable franchising and broadband franchising issues at the Fall Conference of the Washington State Association of Municipal Attorneys in Tacoma, Washington.

This prominent conference had a robust attendance from municipal attorneys throughout the State of Washington, creating a vibrant atmosphere for networking and exchanging ideas on pressing legal matters. During his session, Mike spoke on several critical topics, including the continued value of cable franchises in the evolving digital landscape, the frequent underpayment of cable franchise fees that can adversely affect municipalities’ revenues, and the future of municipal broadband franchising as communities seek to enhance connectivity for their residents. His insights were not only informative but also sparked engaging discussions among attendees about the challenges and opportunities of municipal franchising, emphasizing the need for proactive measures.

Michael Bradley

Mike Bradley is a partner at Bradley Werner, LLC. Mike has spent nearly his entire 30+ year career representing local governments and access television organizations on cable television and telecommunications issues. Throughout that time, he has had the privilege of representing many of his clients continuously. Mike has received the highest attorney ratings from Martindale-Hubble and is admitted to practice in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington and in multiple federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

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