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Law360 Announces 2022 Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board

news Law360 Announces 2022 Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board Stephen Díaz Gavin · May 2, 2022

Congratulations to Rimon Partner Stephen Díaz Gavin who has been appointed to Law360’s 2022 Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board for the third consecutive year. The editorial advisory board provides feedback on Law360’s coverage and expert insight on how best to shape future coverage. Read more here. Stephen Díaz Gavin has been a Partner in Rimon’s Washington,…

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Live Webinar: Ukraine/Russia Crisis – Roundtable on Sanctions Update

events Live Webinar: Ukraine/Russia Crisis – Roundtable on Sanctions Update Daanish Hamid · Live Webinar: Ukraine/Russia Crisis – Roundtable on Sanctions Update Stephanie De Giovanni · Live Webinar: Ukraine/Russia Crisis – Roundtable on Sanctions Update Dmitry Kunitsa · Live Webinar: Ukraine/Russia Crisis – Roundtable on Sanctions Update Stephen Díaz Gavin · March 30, 2022

Tuesday, April 5, 2022 | 4:00-5:00pm CET/10:00-11:00am EDT/7:00-8:00am PDT Watch Here Webinar Description: The Ukraine/Russia Crisis raises many questions for companies and investors on how to conduct business globally, given economic sanctions imposed on Russia. In this interactive webinar, we will explore several scenarios which companies may find themselves in. We will discuss the regulatory…

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Law360 Reports on Radio Frequency Suits Forcing FFC to Address Health Impact, Stephen Díaz Gavin Comments on Lawsuits

news Law360 Reports on Radio Frequency Suits Forcing FFC to Address Health Impact, Stephen Díaz Gavin Comments on Lawsuits Stephen Díaz Gavin · October 15, 2021

The Federal Communications Commission is dealing with a pair of lawsuits challenging wireless safety rules put in place before the era of 5G and ubiquitous Wi-Fi, highlighting activists’ concerns over the proliferation of invisible radio frequency signals, Law360 reported. The lawsuits, brought by activist group Children’s Health Defense, could force the FCC to more clearly…

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Regulatory Ping Pong: When Congress Ignores its Legislative Role in Net Neutrality Policies Shifting Leadership at the FCC Causes Uncertainty

insights Regulatory Ping Pong:  When Congress Ignores its Legislative Role in Net Neutrality Policies Shifting Leadership at the FCC Causes Uncertainty Stephen Díaz Gavin · August 4, 2021

A recurring telecommunications issue in recent years has been net neutrality — the principle first articulated by then Columbia University law professor Tim Wu that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, and not discriminate or charge differently based on user, content, website, platform, application, type of equipment, source address, destination address,…

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Rimon Partners Michael Moradzadeh, Sarah Zhao, Stephen Díaz Gavin and Timothy Gladden selected to be on Law360 Editorial Advisory Boards

news Rimon Partners Michael Moradzadeh, Sarah Zhao, Stephen Díaz Gavin and Timothy Gladden selected to be on Law360 Editorial Advisory Boards Stephen Díaz Gavin · Rimon Partners Michael Moradzadeh, Sarah Zhao, Stephen Díaz Gavin and Timothy Gladden selected to be on Law360 Editorial Advisory Boards Sarah (Xiaohua) Zhao · Rimon Partners Michael Moradzadeh, Sarah Zhao, Stephen Díaz Gavin and Timothy Gladden selected to be on Law360 Editorial Advisory Boards Michael Moradzadeh · April 20, 2021

Rimon CEO Michael Moradzadeh and Partners Sarah Zhao, Stephen Díaz Gavin and Timothy Gladden have been selected to Law360’s 2021 Editorial Advisory Boards for Legal Industry, Cybersecurity and Privacy, Telecommunications and Mergers & Acquisitions, respectively. The editorial advisory boards provide feedback on Law360’s coverage and expert insight on how best to shape future coverage. Congrats,…

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Rimon’s Stephen Díaz Gavin listed on Law360’s 2020 Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board

news Rimon’s Stephen Díaz Gavin listed on Law360’s 2020 Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board Stephen Díaz Gavin · April 27, 2020

Rimon Partner Stephen Díaz Gavin has been selected to Law360’s 2020 Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board. The editorial advisory board provides feedback on Law360’s coverage and expert insight on how best to shape future coverage. Read the Law 360 article here. Stephen Díaz Gavin is a Partner in Rimon’s Washington, D.C. office and coordinator of Rimon’s Affiliation Network…

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Rimon client’s appeal named one of the five most important rulings in Native American law from the 2nd half of 2019

news Rimon client’s appeal named one of the five most important rulings in Native American law from the 2nd half of 2019 Stephen Díaz Gavin · December 23, 2019

Law360 named the United Keetoowah decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals in favor of Rimon clients, Crow Creek Tribe and Omaha Tribe (and against the FCC), as one of the 5 most important decisions in Native American law. Partner Stephen Diaz, argued the case in the D.C. Circuit Court in March. Read the Law360 article here.​ Stephen Díaz…

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Incoming European Commission Leadership Will Continue to Examine Tax Arrangements Aggressively

insights Incoming European Commission Leadership Will Continue to Examine Tax Arrangements Aggressively Stephen Díaz Gavin · October 2, 2019

Incoming European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has set out as her primary goal moving forward the mission of further unifying Europe and “protecting the European way of life.”  As a result, there will continue to be close oversight and aggressive regulation of non-European companies under the new EC administration set to take office…

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Rimon clients, Crow Creek and Omaha Tribe, win DC Circuit ruling against FCC on small cell builds

news Rimon clients, Crow Creek and Omaha Tribe, win DC Circuit ruling against FCC on small cell builds Stephen Díaz Gavin · August 12, 2019

Rimon clients, Crow Creek Tribe of South Dakota and the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, appealed a decision of the Federal Communications Commission exempting so-called “small wireless cells” from historical preservation review intended to protect lands of cultural, historical and religious significance to the Tribes.  Petitions for review were consolidated with United Keetoowah and other tribes…

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Update on EU Election Results Suggest Tougher Regulatory Climate for US Firms Doing Business in Europe

insights Update on EU Election Results Suggest Tougher Regulatory Climate for US Firms Doing Business in Europe Stephen Díaz Gavin · July 5, 2019

Late on July 2nd, after several days heated and extensive discussions, the leaders of the EU countries announced their choices to lead the EU institutions for the next five years: Germany’s current Minister of Defense, Ursula von der Leyen as President of the European Commissioner Belgium’s lame duck Prime Minister, Charles Michel as President of…

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