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A BNA Business
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We do business with the best in the business. For over 60 years, we’ve been
meeting the information needs of corporate, legal, academic and government professionals. We’re proud to count the following organizations among our
clients.
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ABC Television
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
Arnold & Porter
AT&T Wireless Services
BellSouth Corporation
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Clear Channel Communications
Comcast
Covington & Burling
Cox Communications
CTIA
Dickstein Shapiro Morin & Oshinsky
Dow Lohnes & Albertson
Echostar Communications
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Maritime Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Fox Television
Georgetown University Law Center
Harvard University
Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation
Hogan & Hartson
Infinity Broadcasting
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Keller & Heckman
Microsoft
Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky & Popeo
National Association of Broadcasters
National Cable & Telecommunications Association
Nextel Communications
Shaw Pittman
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
Stanford University
T-Mobile
Time Warner Cable
Tribune Broadcasting
University of California at Berkeley
University of Chicago
University of Virginia
Univision
U.S. Court of Appeals
U.S. Department of Justice
Verizon
Wiley, Rein & Fielding
Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering
Yale University
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For more than 60 years, major media outlets have turned to Pike & Fischer for both general background and expertise in the areas of communications and communications law, internet law, administrative law, shipping law and the fertilizer industry. Should you need more information, our press contact can help you find the facts you need.
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Press contact:
Robert Emeritz
Executive Editor
1-800-255-8131 x 258 / 301-562-1530 x 258
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Press releases:
| November 29, 2004 |
Pike & Fischer Launches Internet Law & Regulation Web Service, Enhancing Cyberlaw Research |
| September 14, 2004 |
Report: Low-Priced Broadband 26 Times More Costly on a Per Megabit Basis |
| August 16, 2004 |
Pike & Fischer Launches Web Services, Bringing FCC Broadcasting, Cable & Wireless Rules & Regulations to the Desktop |
| June 3, 2004 |
Pike & Fischer Re-launches Communications Regulation Web Service, Bringing FCC Record Content to the Desktop |
| April 28, 2004 |
Pike & Fischer Launches VoIP Monitor |
| November 3, 2003 |
Pike & Fischer Signals Strategic Shift With Broadband Intelligence Acquisition |
| September 26, 2003 |
Perkins Coie's John Clark To Edit Pike & Fischer Wireless Industry Publication |
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Customer Care
Email: Customer Care
U.S.: 1-800-255-8131
International: 1+301-562-1530
Fax: 301-562-1521
Hours: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm EST Monday thru Friday
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Editorial
Robert Emeritz
Executive Editor
Phone: 301-562-1530 x 258
Scott Sleek
Director, Broadband Advisory Services
Phone: 301-562-1530 x 291
Mark Smith
Director, Internet Law Services
Phone: 410-458-4720
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Corporate Office
Pike & Fischer
8505 Fenton Street
Suite 208
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4499
Phone: 1-800-255-8131
Fax: 301-562-1521
Web: www.pf.com
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Parent Company
The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
1801 S. Bell Street
Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 1-800-372-1033
Web: www.bna.com
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(1938) Recent law school graduates James Pike and Henry Fischer, office
mates at the SEC in Washington, create a manuscript for a case reporting
service on the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
(1939) Chicago legal publisher Callaghan & Co. agrees to publish the
reporter. Pike and Fischer hire John W. Willis to be the principal editor
for their new company. The Federal Rules Service is launched.
(1941) P&F creates Administrative Law, a new case reporter. New York legal
publisher Mathew Bender agrees to publish the new service.
(1942-45) The company launches a new service covering actions of the Office
of Price Administration.
(1946) Pike leaves the business and is ordained to the priesthood. In 1958,
he will be installed as Bishop of California.
(1948) P&F launches Radio Regulation, a case reporter for the communications
bar.
(1952) Ad Law 2d Series is launched as P&F takes over publication of
Administrative Law from Mathew Bender.
(1961) Shipping Regulation, a case reporter for the maritime bar, is
launched.
(1964) Radio Regulation 2d Series is launched.
(1965) P&F expands its relationship with Callaghan, launching the new
Uniform Commercial Code Reporting Service.
(1977) The company launches a third reporter, the Federal Rules of Evidence
Service, for Callaghan.
(1979) Thomson International acquires Callaghan & Co.
(1984) Henry Fischer retires. P&F is acquired by The Bureau of National
Affairs, Inc.
(1985) "Desk Guide to the Fairness Doctrine," P&F’s first book product, is
published.
(1986) Broadcast Rules Service is launched.
(1988) Private Radio Rules Service is launched.
(1989) Ad Law 3d Series is launched.
(1990) Cable TV Rules Service is launched.
(1991) P&F acquires the Green Markets and Dealer Report newsletters from
McGraw-Hill.
(1992) "FCC Fee Finder" and "FCC Deadliner," the company’s first software
products, are released. "Interactive FCC Forms on Disk" will follow later
in the year.
(1992) Thomson International purchases West Publishing Co.
(1993) P&F launches Green Markets Electronic Edition, the company’s first
electronic publication.
(1995) Communications Regulation, the successor to Radio Regulation 2d
Series, is launched.
(1997) Commercial Environmental & Land Use Law Report (CELULR), then known
as Telecom Land Management Law Report, is launched.
(1999) Internet Law & Regulation, the company’s first web-based service, is
launched.
(2000)
Communications Regulation web edition is launched.
(2001) Digital Discovery & e-Evidence is launched.
(2002) P&F acquires
Rules Service Company.
(2003) P&F acquires Broadband Intelligence, Inc.
(2004) P&F redesigns and launches five new legal web reference services,
including its flagship
Communications Regulation product.
VoIP Monitor,
a weekly electronic only publication covering voice over IP technology is launched, and
the company announces the formation of a new consulting
division --
The Communications Media Analysis Group
(2005) P&F, Inc. becomes a division of
IOMA, Inc., a subsidiary of BNA, Inc., hosts the
Broadband Policy Summit 2005,
launches its new Digital Discovery & e-Evidence
legal web reference service and announces a redesigned and
enhanced Internet Law & Regulation
web product. In addition, the company's Communications Regulation web product is
nominated for an
SIIA 2005 CODIE Award for Best Government Information Service and Green Markets wins the
2005 NEPF Award for Best Spot-News Coverage.
(2006) P&F produces
Broadband Policy Summit 2006 and expands its Broadband Advisory Services
analyst team via the addition of industry veterans
Tim McElgunn and
Tim Deal.
The company also launches an informative series of
audio events and a
regulatory alert service covering the fertilizer and agri-chemical market.
(2007)
P&F adds
Legal Risk Management in the Web 2.0 World to its live conference lineup.
(2008) P&F becomes a division of BNA Subsidiaries, LLC, a new subsidiary of BNA, Inc. The company produces its first webinar,
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Retransmission Consent Fees, Tying, and Bundling."
(2009) The company launches its first blog –
The Pipe – and its Twitter feed.
The Broadband Advisory Services unit expands its market projection section.
P&F redesigns and re-launches its
Green Markets web site.
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