Natalie G. Roisman
Partner
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Areas of Practice
Mass Media and Cable Law
Telecommunications Law
Administrative Law
Education
J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1999
A.B., (Political Science), University of Chicago, 1996
Bar Admissions
Virginia, 2001
District of Columbia, 2000
Maryland, 1999
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Natalie G. Roisman has been a partner with the firm since 2008 and advises clients on a wide variety of policy and regulatory issues related to the media and telecommunications fields. She works with broadcast, cable,
satellite, motion picture studio, telecommunications, wireless carrier, and equipment manufacturer clients to develop and execute FCC advocacy strategies with respect to industry-wide rulemakings, adjudicatory proceedings, regulatory compliance, transactions, and enforcement actions. In addition, Ms. Roisman advises investors and the financial community regarding media and telecommunications acquisitions and the impact of Congressional and FCC policy actions on relevant industries.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Roisman worked in private practice and served as an attorney-advisor in the policy division of the FCC’s Media Bureau. At the FCC, her primary areas of responsibility included content protection and digital rights management, navigation devices and other consumer electronics equipment, the digital television transition, low-power FM radio, and program access and carriage. In addition, she was responsible for issues relating to IP video and telecommunications companies’ entry into the programming distribution market, including video franchising and Section 621 of the Communications Act.
Membership, Affiliation, and Recognition
- Member, Federal Communications Bar Association
- Trustee, Federal Communications Bar Association Foundation
- Adjunct Faculty Member, The George Washington University Law School
- Former Co-Chair, Federal Communications Bar Association Young Lawyers Committee
- Former Member, University of Pennsylvania American Inn of Court
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