Catherine Wang
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Band 4 : Telecom, Broadcast & Satellite
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Provided by Catherine Wang
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Catherine Wang, a partner in the telecommunications practice, focuses on regulatory issues, including M&A and financing transactions, technology policy, and licensing. She practices before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), State Public Utility Commissions (PUCs), Congress, the Commerce Department, and many foreign regulatory agencies. She counsels on strategic regulatory and compliance issues relevant to equipment manufacturers and wireless, broadband, international, long distance, and local service providers. She assists clients through advocacy in rulemakings, agency enforcements, and other administrative proceedings before regulatory agencies including giving strategic advice and representation regarding policy changes, rule amendments, and waivers for spectrum allocations and new wireless technologies and services.
Her clients include domestic and international voice and data providers, manufacturers, wireless, satellite, financial institutions, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and other emerging service providers and technology companies. She also advises users and service providers in specialized sectors such as the agriculture, performing arts, oil and gas, and sports industries.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, she was a partner in the corporate practice of another international law firm, where she was also co-leader of the telecommunications, media, and technology practice. Additionally, she served on that firm’s executive board and diversity executive committee.
To learn more about Catherine and her experience, please go to: https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/catherinewang
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Georgetown University Law Center, 1985, Juris Doctor
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1982, Bachelor of Arts, Cum Laude
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Catherine Wang has a broad range of experience in handling cross-border matters, including regulatory issues and large-scale transactions.