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Years in the City of Newton, Massachusetts Law Department
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About Alan D. Mandl, Esquire
Alan D. Mandl, Esquire, is a solo attorney with more than 40 years of experience handling cable television, telecommunications, wireless, and energy-related legal matters.
Licensed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, he has represented municipalities, government agencies, telecommunications providers, cable operators, and utility-related organizations in both regulatory and transactional matters.
His career combines experience in public service and private practice, giving clients a balanced perspective and practical understanding of complex legal and regulatory issues.
Alan is now a volunteer member of the Sierra Club of Southeastern Pennsylvania and serves on its Data Center Community Protection Team.
Professional Background
Alan previously served as Assistant Attorney General and Chief of the Utilities Division for the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, where he supervised and directly handled significant public utility and telecommunications ratemaking and other administrative matters.
He also served for twelve years in the City of Newton, Massachusetts, Law Department, advising on cable, wireless and wireline telecommunications, and energy-related permitting and transactional matters.
Education
Yale University
Bachelor of Arts, cum laude
Boston College Law School
Juris Doctor, cum laude
Order of the Coif
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
- Rhode Island
- United States District Court – Massachusetts
United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
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About Alan D. Mandl, Esquire
Alan D. Mandl, Esquire, is a solo attorney with more than 40 years of experience handling cable television, telecommunications, wireless, and energy-related legal matters.
Licensed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, he has represented municipalities, government agencies, telecommunications providers, cable operators, and utility-related organizations in both regulatory and transactional matters.
His career combines experience in public service and private practice, giving clients a balanced perspective and practical understanding of complex legal and regulatory issues.
Professional Background
Alan D. Mandl previously served as Assistant Attorney General and Chief of the Utilities Division for the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General, where he supervised and handled significant utility and telecommunications matters.
He also served for many years in the City of Newton, Massachusetts, Law Department, advising on infrastructure, telecommunications, and energy-related issues affecting local government.
Throughout his career, he has worked on broadband projects, wireless infrastructure matters, utility proceedings, municipal regulations, contracts, and public infrastructure initiatives.
Education
Yale University
Bachelor of Arts, cum laude
Boston College Law School
Juris Doctor, cum laude
Order of the Coif
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
- Rhode Island
- United States District Court – Massachusetts
- United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit