Greenberg Traurig Recognized as TMT-US ‘Legal Influencer’ by Lexology
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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has been identified as the top “Legal Influencer” for Q4 2020 in the field of U.S. Technology, Media and Telecommunications law by Lexology, the most comprehensive source of international legal updates, analysis and insights. Co-Chair of the firm s U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice David A. Zetoony was also individually recognized as the top “Legal Influencer” in the field. U.S. Technology, Media and Telecommunications includes, among other things, the fast growing fields of data privacy and data security. NEW YORK (PRWEB)
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jenner & Block announced today that Madeleine V. Findley has joined the firm as a partner in its Washington, DC office. Ms. Findley, a former deputy bureau chief and associate general counsel at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has substantial experience in an array of complex, high-visibility communications policy matters, including net neutrality, broadband privacy, infrastructure deployment, and communications network regulation. She will be a partner in the firm s Communications, Internet, and Technology Practice and the Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice.
Jenner & Block Partner Madeleine Findley
Madeleine Findley has substantial experience in an array of complex, high-visibility communications policy matters.
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