[co-author: Nicole Hager]
On January 26, 2021, the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee (the Committee) held a hearing on the nomination of Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo, to be the Secretary of Commerce). Wiley’s Telecom, Media, and Technology Practice, with the National Security practice, are following developments at the Department of Commerce and identify herein a few notable comments and exchanges that may be relevant to several open tech issues before Commerce.
Nominee Raimondo Indicated She Would Be Tough on China but Avoided Policy Commitments. The tech sector and many parts of the U.S. economy (not to mention governments and businesses overseas) are eager to see what the Biden Administration will do with several China-related proceedings. Gov. Raimondo emphasized that national security has to come first and that the Biden Administration is pursuing a whole-of-government approach. With respect to 5G, she said the United States can’t let China or a
Greenberg Traurig Expands Atlanta Intellectual Property & Technology Practice with Addition of Nigamnarayan Acharya
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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP is further expanding its Intellectual Property & Technology Practice in Atlanta with the addition of Nigamnarayan Acharya, who joins as a shareholder. Acharya focuses his practice on life sciences and pharmaceuticals. His practice areas include domestic and foreign patent and trademark prosecution, as well as domestic and international portfolio development, management, enforcement, and licensing. ATLANTA (PRWEB) January 06, 2021 Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP is further expanding its Intellectual Property & Technology Practice in Atlanta with the addition of Nigamnarayan Acharya, who joins as a shareholder. Acharya focuses his practice on life sciences and pharmaceuticals. His practice areas include domestic and foreign patent and tradema
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Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP announced today that Antonio Bavasso will join the Firm’s London office, where he will be a Partner in the Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice.
Antonio is widely recognized as a leading lawyer in antitrust and regulation, with more than twenty years of experience in some of the most high-profile and precedent-setting merger, behavioural and litigation cases internationally. He advises clients across a broad range of industries, including the technology, media and telecom sectors, in a wide variety of matters before the European Commission, the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority and other global competition authorities.
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP: Simpson Thacher Adds Leading Antitrust and Competition Lawyer Antonio Bavasso
Simpson Thacher Bartlett LLP announced today that Antonio Bavasso will join the Firm s London office, where he will be a Partner in the Antitrust and Trade Regulation Practice.
Antonio is widely recognized as a leading lawyer in antitrust and regulation, with more than twenty years of experience in some of the most high-profile and precedent-setting merger, behavioural and litigation cases internationally. He advises clients across a broad range of industries, including the technology, media and telecom sectors, in a wide variety of matters before the European Commission, the United Kingdom Competition and Markets Authority and other global competition authorities.