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Communications

Telecommunications really should be called telechange. Every aspect of the field is undergoing constant — and rapid — transformation:  technology, service providers, regulations, infrastructure, even the type of content delivered. Few other elements of business — or daily life — are so volatile, yet so deeply embedded in every move we make. In this fiercely competitive environment, Mintz Levin offers you a map through the minefields, bringing our unique mix of skills and resources to the practice of communications law.

Mintz Levin provides seasoned representation before legislative and regulatory bodies and in court, and effective support in the array of negotiations that underpin your business activities and objectives. We pursue your interests aggressively, whether in positive win-win situations or more intense, adversarial must-win actions. You benefit from our counsel and advice on every aspect of your business, from regulatory and legislative proposals, to litigation, to day-to-day or complex commercial transactions including acquisitions, financings, and marketing activities.

Our communications clients include:

  • cable television companies
  • wireline and wireless service providers
  • programming networks
  • satellite operators
  • equipment manufacturers
  • online service and Internet companies
  • project management firms entering the telecommunications field
  • trade associations representing the cable, wireless, and competitive telephone industries.

We’ve advised and represented these clients in a broad range of regulatory, legislative, and litigation matters before the FCC, Congress, state public utility commissions, Executive Branch agencies, and federal and state courts, as well as on domestic and international business transactions.

At the Center of the Action—Washington, D.C.

Our Communications practice is based in our Washington, D.C., office. In addition to communications law, our D.C. office offers a full range of related capabilities, including corporate, litigation, antitrust, and intellectual property. In all these fields, we stress the proactive practice of law that has become Mintz Levin’s trademark.

Our Washington, D.C. team includes Charles D. Ferris, who served as Chairman of the FCC and chief counsel to Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and Speaker of the House Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Our Communications practice is chaired by Howard J. Symons, a communications industry veteran with 30 years experience. Before joining Mintz Levin, Howard served as Senior Counsel to the Subcommittee on Telecommunications in the U.S. House of Representatives.

We Live in Your World.

The Regulatory and Legislative World. High tech and communications have become the economic backbone in every corner of the globe. No surprise then, that regulation and legislation affect virtually every aspect of the field, from the terms and conditions of service offerings to spectrum licensing and use. In this environment, you need the best resources to help you formulate positions and state your case. Mintz Levin has an excellent track record in regulatory and legislative representation. We bring knowledge of the issues, the industry, and the relevant personnel to your cause, approaching every challenge on multiple fronts.

Our team includes former government officials whose first-hand knowledge of telecommunications and media encompasses the legal and policy developments shaping the industry. We draw on this personal experience to help clients understand the institutions and people that will influence these policies. We also understand the frequent interplay between regulatory and legislative activity and the real-world business impact of government decisions.

The Transactional World. Our knowledge of the communications business isn’t limited to regulation. Mintz Levin’s corporate capability includes attorneys who specialize in communications transactions, including:

  • mergers and acquisitions
  • financing arrangements
  • complex communications facilities and services procurement, leasing and licensing
  • telecommunications-related real estate transactions.

Technical, operational, regulatory, and industry-specific issues permeate communications transactions, and these issues often have significant financial meaning. Our corporate attorneys understand these issues and — working in tandem with our communications group — capture legal and regulatory nuances that are often overlooked.

As corporate and communications regulatory counsel, we represent:

  • buyers and sellers of communications properties
  • lenders to communications businesses
  • borrowers
  • investment banks in their capacity as underwriters, placement agents and investors
  • independent investors.

Mintz Levin has also helped clients address the complex issues presented by workouts, insolvency, and bankruptcy in the context of regulated communications companies.

The Litigation World. Mintz Levin’s litigators focus on winning — efficiently, and with accountability. In matters that require litigation in state and federal courts and before alternative dispute resolution tribunals, our clients benefit from our resourceful approaches, experienced advocacy, and solid understanding of the communications businesses in which they operate. Here, too, our involvement at every level of policymaking and business gives us unique insights into the best approach to appeals.

The Content, Data and Information Privacy and Protection World. We are proficient in privacy, security and confidentiality matters for data and voice transmissions, the distribution of high value video and audio content, personal identification information, and much more. With advancements in technology that make it possible to collect and collate more data about more people, privacy and security issues will only gain in prominence. Mintz Levin has advised a broad range of content owners and users, from broadcasters, cable and satellite operators, and programmers to mobile telephone companies, internet programmers, and digital music services.

Our experience embraces both traditional and new media intellectual property counseling, licensing and litigation.

The Bottom Line:  Your World is Our World.

With substantive expertise acquired through decades of practice, Mintz Levin’s communications, corporate, litigation, antitrust, intellectual property, and real estate groups, augmented by our government relations affiliate ML Strategies, LLC, are ready to meet the sophisticated legal needs of communications businesses. From law and policy to acquisitions and financings, antitrust counseling, and the structuring of new telecommunications ventures, our comprehensive services help ensure that your company meets — and exceeds — ambitious goals.

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Publications

FCC's 911 Mobile Upgrade Equally Important for Hospitals, First Responders

8/15/2011

Fierce Mobile Healthcare

Health IT Alert: FCC Seeks Comments on Converged Communications and Health Care Devices; Schedules Public Meeting

6/18/2010



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Finalizes Rules on One-Day Porting Interval, Adopts Standardized Data Fields and Process Flows

5/25/2010



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Adopts Clarifications and Proposes Modifications to its Pole Attachment Rules

5/25/2010



mHealth Alert: FCC Seeks Comments on AHA Proposal To Use Amateur Radio Stations in Emergency Preparedness Drills

3/9/2010



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Clarifies Policy on MDU Bulk Billing and Exclusive Marketing Arrangements with Cable and Other Video Providers

3/3/2010



Telecommunications Alert: Federal District Court Finds That Access Charges Should Not Apply to VoIP-Originated Calls Regardless of Filed Tariff Language because They Are “Information Services”

3/2/2010



mHealth Alert: Text4baby: Texting Health Messages to Pregnant Women and New Moms

2/16/2010



Telecommunications Alert: Supreme Court Case Allows Corporate Political Advertising, but Some Restrictions Remain; Disclosure Requirements Also Apply

1/26/2010



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Allows Cablevision To Encrypt Its Basic Video Service Tier

1/13/2010



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Seeks Comment on Definition of "Broadband"

8/21/2009



Privacy and Security Alert: Last Call for "Red Flag" Compliance Planning

7/23/2009



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Order Reforms Telecommunications Regulation Forbearance Process

6/30/2009



D.C. Circuit Remands FCC Denial of Verizon Unbundling Forbearance Petitions

6/24/2009



Retroactivity in Agency Adjudications: Manifest Injustice Meets Fair Notice: Telecommunications Industry Andrews Litigation Reporter

3/18/2009
Michael Pryor


Telecommunications Alert: FCC Begins to Implement Child Safe Viewing Act of 2007

3/6/2009



Privacy and Security / Communications Alert: FTC Releases Staff Report Announcing Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising

3/2/2009



Telecommunications Alert: State Regulatory Commissions Affirm Interconnection Rights for Cable-Owned CLECs Providing VoIP Services

2/19/2009



Telecommunications Alert: Municipal Advocates File FCC Petition Claiming AT&T Version of Streaming PEG Access Unlawful

2/6/2009



Telecommunications Alert: FCC Denies A CLEC Petition Asking That Its IP-PSTN Traffic Be Free from Access Charges

1/23/2009



Telecommunications Alert: Forthcoming Eighth Circuit Decision on Nebraska Public Service Commission Requirement Regarding State Universal Service Fund Likely to Have Broad National Significance

12/31/2008



Telecommunications Alert: D.C. Circuit Sidesteps Merits of Cable Programmers’ Challenge to Duplicative Must-Carry Rules in C-SPAN v. FCC

11/21/2008



Broadband Mapping Bill, Containing Child Internet Protection Amendments, Now In Effect

10/31/2008



Privacy and Security Alert: Breaking News--FTC "Red Flags Rule" Enforcement Delayed

10/22/2008



Privacy and Security Alert: The FTC Approves Long-Awaited CAN-SPAM Discretionary Rule

5/13/2008



Privacy and Security Alert: FTC's Focus on Internet Advertising: A Recap of the Town Hall and What to Watch For

11/26/2007



Communications and IT Advisory: Ninth Circuit Decision a Victory for Landline and Wireless Telecommunications Providers

6/29/2007



Communications Antitrust Advisory: SBC-AT&T and Verizon-MCI Merger Review Ends - Not with Bang, but with Whimper

4/10/2007



Communications and Health Care Article: Radio Frequency Medical Devices at the Intersection of FCC, FDA and Privacy Concerns

4/3/2007



Communications Presentation: Challenges of the 21st Century: Are Regulators Seeking to Promote or Hamper the Deployment and Delivery of Sophisticated, Multi-Functional Cable-Provided VoIP Services?

3/6/2007



Communications and IT Presentation: Evolving Federal Communications Policies

2/22/2007



Communications and IT Paper: Evolving Federal Communications Policies

2/22/2007



Communications Article: Cable Isn't a "Utility" Under Bankruptcy Law

2/1/2007



Communications and IT Presentation: Challenges of the 21st Century: Are Regulators Seeking to Promote or Hamper the Deployment of Deliver of Sophisticated, Multi-Functional Cable-Provided VoIP Services?

1/29/2007



Communications and IT Paper: Challenges of the 21st Century: Are Regulators Seeking to Promote or Hamper the Deployment and Delivery of Sophisticated, Multi-functional Cable-Provided VoIP Services?

1/26/2007



Real Estate & Communications and IT Alert: Federal Communications Commission Strikes Down Lease Restrictions on Wi-Fi Antennas

1/25/2007



Health and Communications and IT Advisory: Grants Available for Telehealth and Telemedicine from the FCC

1/25/2007



Communications and IT Article: Municipal Broadband: Challenges and Perspectives

1/12/2007



Privacy Article: RFID use in health care raises privacy questions.

11/28/2006



Medical Device Advisory: FCC Proposes Medical Device Radiocommunications Services

9/8/2006



Communications Article: Spectrum-Leasing Marketplace Expands

8/15/2006



Information Technology Article: Infotech and the Law: Supreme Court expands Title VII Retaliation Claims

8/7/2006



Energy and Clean Tech Connections (June 2006)

6/6/2006



Communications Presentation: Issues for Cable-Provided VoIP Services

2/9/2006



Communications Article: Faster, Easier, Cheaper; Can Regulators Keep Up with the Thriving Market for Cable-Provided VoIP Services?

1/5/2006



Communications Article: Application of CALEA to Cable Operators: Current Issues and Status of FCC Rulemaking

12/15/2005



Communications Presentation: Industry Association Roundtable, National Spectrum Managers Association

5/25/2005



Communications Article: Telco, Meet the New Kid on the Block, Voice over IP - Regulatory Considerations for VoIP Services

4/5/2005



Communications Article: Position Paper of T-Mobile USA, Inc., Presented at Catholic University of America's 2005 Spring Symposium: The Telecommunications Act of 1996, A Case of Regulatory Obsolescence?

4/5/2005



Technology Presentation: Employee Use of Email

3/3/2005



Communications Presentation: Issues for Cable-Provided VoIP Services

2/14/2005



Communications Publication: Regulatory Considerations for Cable-Provided Voice over Internet Protocol Services.

12/31/2004



Communications Presentation: Lawful Interception and Cable TV: Overview of the FCC's Recent Actions Affecting Cable Operators.

12/10/2004



VoIP Regulations: What Lessons Can We Learn From Wireless?

11/25/2004



Communications Advisory: The Potential and Challenges of RFID Technology

5/15/2004



Communications Presentation: Solving the IP Telephony-911 Puzzle

3/11/2004



Communications Presentation: Regulatory Considerations for Cable-Provided VoIP Services

3/10/2004



Communications Article: Unleashing Instant Messaging From Regulatory Oversight

3/1/2004



Outsourcing Article: History Holds Key to Well-Conceived Outsourcing Deals

2/27/2004



Communications Advisory: National Do-Not-Call Registry Upheld as Constitutional: A Summary of the Tenth Circuit's Decision in MainStream Marketing Services, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commision

2/20/2004



Communication Paper: Are VoIP Services Telecommunications Services? Business and Regulatory Considerations for VoIP Service Providers and Connecting Carriers

10/1/2003



Communications Advisory: A Primer on Wireless Broadband Internet Access

9/16/2003



Communications Advisory: Do Not Call: Summary of New FTC and FCC Regulations for Telemarketers

8/13/2003



Communications Presentation: Wireless Carrier Designation as an Eligible Telecommunication Carrier for Universal Service Fund Support

7/1/2003



Privacy Newsletter: The Fight Against Spam and National Privacy Updates

6/16/2003



Communications Presentation: Regulatory Considerations for Cable-Provided IP Telephony

3/3/2003



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