About Milton “Skip” Smith

An Air Force Academy graduate with a doctorate in Space Law, Milton “Skip” Smith, Chair of the Space and Satellite Industry Group, has more than 40 years of experience advising clients on risk management and other issues related to the aerospace industry. Skip handles complex transactional matters and disputes, nationally and internationally. His combination of skills and experience, coupled with an in-depth understanding of legal and regulatory systems, makes him a sought-after advisor in the aerospace industry. He serves a broad spectrum of clients, including large corporations, startups, manufacturers, and launch service providers. During his Air Force tenure, he held significant roles such as Director of Space Law at Space Command and Chief of Space Law for the Air Force.

Skip assists both national and international clients in navigating legal issues from the planning and operation of space assets to launch and on-orbit services, space insurance, and government contract and regulatory matters. He has negotiated and litigated disputes amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. He negotiates and drafts satellite design, manufacture, sale and launch agreements as well as on-orbit servicing agreements including: hosted payload, life extension, refueling and debris removal. He also supports deal teams in evaluation of contracts and other key documents.

Known for his involvement in pioneering legal projects, Skip represented a private astronaut on the April 2022 Axiom AX-1 mission, the first entirely private mission to the International Space Station. His work included negotiating the contract with Axiom, coordinating with NASA and SpaceX, and negotiating a deal for the first NFT to be minted on the space station. Additionally, he represented a major aerospace firm in an insurance recovery lawsuit against 28 insurers related to a launch failure, involving unique aspects of the Commercial Space Launch Act.

His deep experience in alternative dispute resolution led to his selection as one of 26 members of the American Arbitration Association's Aerospace, Aviation, and National Security Panel.

Early in his space law career, Skip was the legal advisor for the 50-member U.S. Delegation at the ITU Conference on the Geostationary Satellite Orbit in Geneva. He was involved in establishing and has formerly chaired the Colorado Space Business Roundtable. He served on the board of the International Institute of Space Law for many years and has taught space law as an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado Law School, the George Washington University Law School, and the University of Denver Law School.

Recognized as an industry leader, Skip has received multiple accolades, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Institute of Space Law. In 2022, he was elected an Honorary Director of the Institute for life. He also wrote the U.S. chapter for the first edition of the “Space Law Review” published by The Law Reviews.

From 2021 tothe present, Skip has been chosen by his peers as one of the top lawyers in the U.S. in the Space & Satellite Law section of Who’s Who Legal, now Lexology. He has authored numerous space-related articles and a book on international satellite communication, and he frequently speaks at national and international events on commercial space law topics.

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Awards & Accolades

•Recognized in Lexology as one of eight Thought Leaders in Space and Satellites in the United States
•Listed, The Legal 500 United States, Government> Government Contracts, 2025
•Selected, Who’s Who Legal, “Space & Satellite Law,” 2021-2025
•Listed, Chambers USA Guide, Space, 2025
•Team Member, Chambers USA Guide, Space, 2025
•International Institute of Space Law
•Recipient, “Lifetime Achievement Award,” 2016, the Institute’s highest honor
•Named, “Honorary Director for Life,” 2023
•National Finalist, White House Fellowships Program, 1989
•Selected, United States Air Force, “Outstanding Career Armed Services Attorney,” 1990
•Selected, United States Air Force Academy “The Outstanding Cadet in Law,” 1973

 

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Areas of Law

  • Government Contracts
  • Litigation
  • Other 3
    • Technology, Media & Telecommunications
    • Defense, Aviation & Space
    • Space & Satellite

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder
    Firm Name
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Experience: Representative Matters: Represented an Israeli Private Astronaut who flew on the first all-private mission to the International Space Station in April 2022. Negotiated this first-of-its-kind contract with Axiom Space for the mission to the ISS aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. This contract involved complex issues of U.S.
    international space law, coordination with NASA
    the Israeli Space Agency,
    the evaluation of unique risks
    risk-management measures.
    Represented a major aerospace company in insurance recovery litigation stemming from an on-pad launch failure. H
    led numerous insurance defense counsel motions.
    Represented manufacturer of satellite busses
    drafted their contracts for bus sale, integration
    launch.
    Represented a satellite operator in litigation related to a failure to provide a launch opportunity.
    Represented an aerospace company suffering unfair competition from the U.S. government by addressing the issues with the government agencies involved.
    Represented defense contractors in litigation involving the U.S. government with values exceeding $500 million.
    Represented major U.S. space company in their due diligence of an acquisition target by reviewing
    evaluating the target's key space contracts.
    Litigated major multidistrict cases for the Air Force, including asbestos, Agent Orange,
    aviation accident cases,
    international arbitration for the Department of State (lran-U.S. Claims Tribunal).
    The above representations were h
    led by Mr. Smith prior to his joining Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
    Military Experience: United States Air Force, 1973-1993
    Director of Space Law at Space Comm
    , 1984-1988
    Chief of Space Law for the Air Force, 1989-1991
    JAG, 1976-1993
    Teaching Experience: Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado Law School, 2011-2013
    Adjunct Professor, The George Washington University Law School, 1989-1990
    Adjunct Professor, University of Denver Law School, 2020-2022
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1976, Iowa
    1980, District of Columbia
    1993, Colorado
    Memberships

    Professional & Community Involvement

    •Director, International Institute of Space Law, 2012-2021
    •Board Member, Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, 2020-2024
    •Member, Law360 Editorial Advisory Board, Aerospace & Defense, 2024
    •Former Chair, Colorado Space Business Roundtable, 1993-1995

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    McGill University, Institute of Air and Space Law
    D.C.L.

    McGill University, Institute of Air and Space Law
    LL.M.

    The George Washington University Law School
    J.D.
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  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Milton “Skip” Smith is admitted to practice in Colorado, District of Columbia and Iowa.
  • Is this attorney Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review rated?
    Yes, Milton “Skip” Smith has a 4.5 Peer Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
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    Greenberg Traurig, LLP has 2750 attorneys at this location.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Milton “Skip” Smith attended McGill University, Institute of Air and Space Law; McGill University, Institute of Air and Space Law and The George Washington University Law School.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP was established in 1967.