Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2023, Practising Law Institute

Partners Rebekah Goodheart and Madeleine Findley are guiding telecommunications professionals at the Practising Law Institute’s Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2023 conference on May 15. Rebekah is a Co-Chair of the event, which will provide lawyers and allied professionals with analysis of federal initiatives and FCC regulations and examine regulatory trends, current case law, and forecasts. She will also moderate three panels: “Capitol Hill and the FCC: Legislative and Regulatory Updates” (9:15 am EDT), “Broadband Deployment Funding” (2:45 pm EDT), and “Broadband Adoption and Affordability” (4:00 pm EDT). Madeleine will join a panel called “Cable and Broadband Privacy Updates” (10:45 am EDT). The conference will be held virtually and in-person in New York. Click here to learn more. Rebekah is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Communications, Internet, and Technology Practice. She leads clients through issues and opportunities related to broadband, telecom transactions, FCC proceeding strategy, and antitrust work for telecom mergers. Madeleine is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice and a partner in the Communications, Internet, and Technology Practice. She helps companies find their way through the increasingly complex set of laws and regulations applicable to data privacy and communications matters.

Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2023, Practising Law Institute

Partners Rebekah Goodheart and Madeleine Findley are guiding telecommunications professionals at the Practising Law Institute’s Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2023 conference on May 15. Rebekah is a Co-Chair of the event, which will provide lawyers and allied professionals with analysis of federal initiatives and FCC regulations and examine regulatory trends, current case law, and forecasts. She will also moderate three panels: “Capitol Hill and the FCC: Legislative and Regulatory Updates” (9:15 am EDT), “Broadband Deployment Funding” (2:45 pm EDT), and “Broadband Adoption and Affordability” (4:00 pm EDT). Madeleine will join a panel called “Cable and Broadband Privacy Updates” (10:45 am EDT). The conference will be held virtually and in-person in New York. Click here to learn more. Rebekah is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Communications, Internet, and Technology Practice. She leads clients through issues and opportunities related to broadband, telecom transactions, FCC proceeding strategy, and antitrust work for telecom mergers. Madeleine is a Co-Chair of the firm’s Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice and a partner in the Communications, Internet, and Technology Practice. She helps companies find their way through the increasingly complex set of laws and regulations applicable to data privacy and communications matters.

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