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See Ue Ces) isi LAW SEMINARS Prakt S1D 009 | Seattle, Washington wspostace Convention and Trade Center INTERNATIONAL PAID 800 Fith Avenue, Suite 101, Soatle, WA 98104 | SEATIE.Wa tel (206)567-4480 or (800)854-8009 Ferervoe fax (208)567-5058. | www.lawseminars.com Return Service Requested ‘What ype of eet do you nnd? Foc which state(s? _ ‘Register my colleague: Name: Email ‘Whar ype feeds do you nest? Forwhich , Vectelflosaffeceldesoatfecosaltfostatfovoalfestatoalatostateat wich sat) ‘esenanenet AUTO*3-DIGIT 200 a itm: MR. WILLIAM B. WILHELM, JR. ‘Ada BINGHAM MCCUTCHEN LLP OSTELWAO2 reas: 2020K STNW City: 2: WASHINGTON DC 20006 - 1806 Phone: Fax - If you cannot attend, check boxes to order: Homestudy Course with DVD Course Materials only ‘To complete your registration, pease send a check cor complete the credit card informatio below (Fax 0 206-567-5058 or register online at www.laws No. Exp. Date: (Card Holder's Signature 1r8.com) NAL ion® The Fourteenth Annual Conference on Telecommunications Law Key developments in regulatory policy, technology, and case law April 16 & 17, 2009 Seattle, Washington Washington State Convention and Trade Center Credits: WA CLE 11.5 (call about others) Quick when/where: 8:30 a.m., 800 Convention Place ee eCTT Telecommunications Law Conference 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast Lunch (on your own) 8:30 Introduction to Day One: ABig Yearfor Changes Affecting | 1:00 Update on Unbunaling Network Elements and the Competitive Landscape for Telecommunications Perpectives on Special Access Service Griers Recent developments and wht to expect under the Obama Arthor A. Bute, Esq. Progam Co-Chair ‘Administration "Aer Wynne LLP = Seale, WA Andrew b ba Brooks E. Harlow, Esq., ‘Bingham McCutchen LLP ~ Washington, DC Miler Nath LLP~ Seat, WA Michael H. Pryor om 8:45 Update on the Net Neutrality Debate Mintz Levin, Con, ers, Glovaky and Popeo PC ‘Washinglon, DC ow itmay payout differently under the Obama Adminisation 2:00 Gregory J. Kopta, Esa. Davis Wright Tremaine LLP~ Seeie. WA | 215 ns and Other Developments that Affect the 9:30 Northwest Technology Startup Continues the Tradition of Landscape Innovation Municipal Franchise Regulation: Update onthe Sth Circuit deci som in Sprit Telephony vs, Counyof San Diego reversing Ci Motil pot vic: Simplifying the poset of ving photos St Ashu Oweton maa uber to pt esteem togour ve or wad str sich s Flicks, Phorobuket, of Avbarn ve Quest = aut Bauer Sh tory nc erly ne : Nicholas P Mile, Eg. an Shapiro, Chie Executive Officer ec & Van Bato, PLLC Washingt ‘Ont: ne ~ Seat, WA, Miler: an Eton, PLLC ~ Washingson, DC Cent issues for IP networks and VoIP services: E911, Net Break Si; location issues interconnection rights and inte caer 10:30 Changes in the Market: To What Extent will it Reshape compensation the Competitive Landscape? Wiliam B. Wiel, Jr Esa. Bingham McCutchen LLP = Washington, Wal Stet’ view of whee things are going: Catetfanciat than Mec Wasingon, PC Imalets andthe plications for who wl be ble to eta fnanc- FCC adjudication of Comcast's broadband network management ing for now or expanded services practicen Sopreme Cour review ofthe Linklnev AT&T ant Prenten Ross, Founder; Financia Advisor frost cas; uate on other recent cases and trends ost Asset Atkins facts Canada CA Douglas G. Bonner, Esa Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LEP Washington, DC ‘Avenue capita’ perpetiveonatrctve elacommanice- tions plays in tday's art 4:00 Continue the Exchange of Ideas: Reception for Faculty ‘Thomas . Huseby, Managing Parmer and Attendees ‘SeaPoin Ventre ~ Seattle, WA Sponsored by Ater Wynne LLP and Miler Nash LLP [ATERWYNNEw e ARISSES nex Nast the consumer? ‘With the introduction of new technologies, the need for new forms of regulation, service challenges in rural areas and the emergence of new providers.-this year’s conference is more pertinent than ever. Ina world with fast paced new technology developments and deployments, where providers struggle to keep 1p, how will it all play out? What do recent court and regulatory decisions mean? What does this all mean to Once again we are bringing together the major players to examine telecoms latest challenges, including the new political dynamics in Washington and the latest developments that impact the wireless industry. Major points of discussion are telecommunications policy changes from the new Obama Administration, Supreme Court decisions and other developments affecting the competitive landscape, key wireless developments, secu- rity and privacy issues, special access and the net neutrality debate. '~ Program Co-Chairs: Arthur A. Builer, Esq. and Brooks E. Harlow, Esq. (© Gee 8:00 8:30 845, 10:30 30:45 1145 Registration and Continental Breakfast Introduction to Day Two: Wireless Issues and Perspectives on the Major Issues Facing the Industry Arthur A. Botler, Esq, Program Co-Chai Brooks E. Harlow, Esq., Prgram Co-Chair Wireless: Changes in the Industry Arising from New Market and Regulatory Developments Overview of key wireless developments over the past year and what to expect for wireless elecorsmunications policy changes in 2008; update on roaming Bryan N. Tramont, Esq. ‘Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP ~ Washingtoa, DC "The principled bases for regulating “access” to CMRS and other witless newworks by competitive service providers, equipment and software providers, content providers, et, as well asthe principles that mandate against regulation Karen Brinkmann, Esq. Latham & Watkins LLP ~ Washingtoa, DC ‘White Spaces Order: Update on the decision and its implications {for more efficent use of ther spectrum bands ‘Suzanne K. Toller, Esq. Davis Wright Tremaine LLP ~ San Francisco, CA Break Security and Privacy Issues in Mobile Commerce and Location-Based Services Rapid innovation and data protection issves arising from both robile and vehicle-based telematics and LBS; discussion of com mercial side andthe applicable law Davia L., Rice, Bsq. Miller Nash LLP~ Seatle, WA ‘Scott Forbes, Ph.D., Esq. Director of Technology Ventures General Elect ~ Princeton, NJ Trends in international Regulation of Internet-Delivered Services Discussion of telecom regulatory compliance trends facing deliv- xy of Internet-delivered voice and video services in key regions round the world Kevin Minsky, Esq. Senior Anorney; Corporate and Regulatory Airs ‘Microsoft Corporation ~ Redmond, WA 32:30 a5 245; 3100 430 Telecommunications Law Conference Lunch (on your own) ‘Changes to Federal Regulatory Policy ‘What to expect from the Federal Communications Commission on ‘competition policy in light of the new administration and changes inthe financial markets ‘The Hon. Kathleen Q. Abernathy, Esq. Wilkinson Barker Knaver, LLP~ Washington, DC Break Interconnection, Inter-Cartier Compensation, Broadband Deployment, and Universal Service Reform: What's Next? Overview ofthe scope and terms of the FCC's November 4, 2008, (Order, issues stil under FCC consideration and on appeal; impact ‘of Obama's proposal to expand universal service funding fo broad- ‘and in ural area; other options for roal areas Brooks E. Harlow, Esq. Program Co-Chair Moderator CLEC perspective Brad E. Mutschelknaus, Esq. Kelley Drye & Warren LLP ~ Washington, DC LEC perspective Melissa Newman, Esq. Vice President, Regulatory Affairs ‘Qwest ~ Washington, DC Wireless perspective David A. LaParia, Esq. Lukas Nace Gutierrez & Sachs Chartered ~ Washington, DC Rural ILEC perspective Ellen S. Martin, Vice Presiden, State Exteral Affairs EMBARQ ~ Overland Park, KS Evaluations and Adjourn neers ken Tuition: Regular ition forin- person of webeast attendance for his program is $1245 with a group rate (of $1095 each fr two or more repis- ‘cunts from the same frm, For gover- ment employees, we offer a special ‘ate of $945, For students and people in thee jo for less than a year, out rate is $622.50 All rates include mission to all seminar sessions, food and bev- ges at breaks, and all course mate rials, Make checks payable to Law ‘Seminars Intemational Substitution & Cancellation: ‘You may substitute another person a any time, We will efund tition, Jessa $50 cancellation ee if we receive your cancellation by 5:00 pan. on Friday, April 10,2009. After that time, we wil ereit your tuition toward atendance at another pro- 1am or the purchase of a Homestudy. ‘There is a $25 cancellation fee for Course Materials orders and $50 for Homestudy onlers ‘Seminar Location: ence wil beheld a the Washington Ifyou have any ational questions forthe hotel, pease const them inet at (206) 383-0300. Continuing Education Credits: This program qualifies for 1.5 WA CLE credits Upon request, we will apply for CLE credits in other sttes ‘The confer and other types of credit State Convention and Trade Center ‘(You Cannot Attend: Our com- ‘800 Convention Place in Seale, Plete Homestudy Course, consisting WWA98101, 206) 694-5000. Aspecial of a DVD recording and the writ- nogotiated rate of $169/cis available at the Renaissance Seatle Hotel, just ten course materials, is avallable for $1255. 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