The drive for newer, better, faster technologies in communications and the delivery of content—including video, music, esports & gaming services—along with data privacy & security concerns, are transforming the telecommunications, media & technology (TMT) industries.

Our practitioners have held high-ranking government and private sector roles in the TMT space. We keep clients aware of all legislative and regulatory issues related to their businesses and advocate on policy issues, including:

  • Competition
  • Broadband funding, deployment and connecting the unserved
  • Infrastructure
  • Cybersecurity
  • Privacy & data security
  • Internet regulation
  • Media ownership
  • Government procurement and technology
  • International trade agreements.

Our lawyers and advisors aggressively pursue client interests in policy-making and regulatory forums. We’ve provided support before House committees, including Energy and Commerce, Judiciary, Ways and Means, Agriculture, as well as Science, Space and Technology. In the Senate, we’ve advocated before the Finance, Judiciary, Agriculture, and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees. Our team also includes a former chair of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee.

In addition, our team represents TMT clients before the White House and key regulatory agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Trade Representative and departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security, Interior and the Treasury.

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