Hogan Lovells 2024 Election Impact and Congressional Outlook Report
J. Ryan Thompson
Senior Associate Global Regulatory
Languages
English
His practice spans an array of cutting-edge policy and legal issues before lawmakers, the courts, and key agencies such as the Federal Communications Commission, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Federal Trade Commission, and U.S. Department of Justice. Ryan’s clients include wireless carriers, prominent tech firms, satellite operators, trade associations, and startups.
Ryan’s expertise covers many critical issues in the tech and telecom sector, including wireless and satellite spectrum policy and licensing, AI regulation and legislation, online platform governance and regulation, foreign ownership and merger reviews, and experimental licensing.
Advocates for a major AI developer in proceedings before several federal agencies regarding the private and public sector’s development and deployment of AI technologies
Advises a major technology company on cutting-edge issues involving content moderation, consumer privacy, and industrial policy
Developed regulatory advocacy strategy on introducing 5G rights in the 12.2-12.7 GHz band
Assists a major wireless carrier with developing a variety of advocacy materials for policymakers on the Hill and at the FCC
Devised a novel regulatory proposal for a major defense contractor in acquiring unique co-primary interference protection rights vis-à-vis new wireless entrants in the 3.45-3.55 GHz band
Advised a major satellite operator in developing and executing proposals to repurpose C-band spectrum in exchange for multi-billion-dollar incentive payments
Drafted comments for wireless trade associations concerning the status of competition in the communications marketplace and the future of the FCC’s Universal Service Fund
Wrote amicus brief in support of an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States concerning Texas’s content moderation law, HB20