
Paul Werner
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Oct 7, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Paul Werner
SM Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton More Sheppard Mullin is a full service Global 100 firm with over 1,000 attorneys in 16 offices located in the United States, Europe and Asia. Since 1927, companies have turned to Sheppard Mullin to handle corporate and technology matters, high stakes litigation and complex financial transactions. In the US, the firm’s clients include more than half of the Fortune 100.
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May 15, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Brian Weimer |Paul Werner |Ryan Roberts |Abraham Shanedling
SM Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton More Sheppard Mullin is a full service Global 100 firm with over 1,000 attorneys in 16 offices located in the United States, Europe and Asia. Since 1927, companies have turned to Sheppard Mullin to handle corporate and technology matters, high stakes litigation and complex financial transactions. In the US, the firm’s clients include more than half of the Fortune 100.
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May 12, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Brian Weimer |Paul Werner |Abraham Shanedling |Dave Thomas
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted on April 25, 2024 to reinstate its net neutrality rules by reclassifying broadband internet access service (BIAS) as a "telecommunications service" under Title II of the Communications Act (Act). The FCC's rules now afford stand-alone BIAS providers with the same statutory protections under Section 224 of the Act for accessing poles and other utility infrastructure that cable and telecommunications providers receive.
United States | Domestic Visa Renewal Pilot Notice Clears White House Review, Details Not Yet Public
Dec 18, 2023 |
natlawreview.com | Kimberly Klinsport |Kendall Waters |Dave Thomas |Paul Werner
Skip to main content December 18, 2023 Volume XIII, Number 352 Legal Analysis. Expertly Written. Quickly Found.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
lexblog.com | Dave Thomas |Brian Weimer |Paul Werner |Ryan Roberts
On December 15, 2023, after more than three years of consideration, and amid the largest ever federal investment in broadband, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) unanimously adopted a new pole-attachment order that dramatically reforms the Commission’s rules and policies governing communications attachments to utility poles.
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