Upcoming Appearances: Mitchell Lazarus - On Expediting FCC Approval Of New Technologies

Our colleague Mitchell Lazarus, having apparently worn out his welcome as a speaker with the local lawyers’ groups, has turned to the engineering profession in pursuit of fresh audiences.

On March 29, Mitchell will address the American Council of Independent Laboratories, an organization of laboratories that conduct FCC compliance testing (among other responsibilities). On April 6, he will speak to the Telecommunications Certification Body Council, consisting of companies authorized to issue certifications on behalf of the FCC. His topic on both occasions will be the roles of the respective organization members in expediting FCC approval of new technologies.

 

FHH Lawyer Gets Ink

Our colleague Mitchell Lazarus has an article in the current issue of IEEE Spectrum magazine called “The Great Spectrum Famine.” This is his second appearance there in just over a year. If you are not one of the 400,000 people who receive the publication in print, you can read Mitch’s article here.

FH&H Lawyer Speaks Out

New-technology advocate talks about delays at the FCC

You have read the recommendations of our colleague Mitchell Lazarus, both for industry and for the FCC, on how to alleviate problems caused by long delays at the FCC in approving new technologies.

Now hear Mitch address the issues in his own voice, in a recent MyTechnologyLawyer.com interview with Andrew Kreig. Listen on-line or download.  Mitch’s two segments begin 18 minutes in. And if you want to put a face with Mitch’s voice, his photo adorns the interviewer’s blog (which hails Mitch as a “spectrum expert”).

Mitch is the second FHH attorney to be interviewed on MyTechnologyLawyer.com in recent weeks. Last month it was Kevin Goldberg, who expounded on sports credentialing and sports media. You can listen on-line to, or download, Mr. G as well.

Author! Author!

Our colleague Mitchell Lazarus is featured in the current issue of IEEE Spectrum magazine. His article, “Radio’s Regulatory Roadblocks – How FCC Red Tape Slows New Wireless Technologies and What To Do About It,” is now available at this link.