Blocking VoIP Calls: Foreboding Harbinger or Benign Fluke?
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Panelists
Dan Brenner, National Cable & Telecommunications Association
Daniel Brenner is Senior Vice President for Law & Regulatory Policy at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Washington, D.C., where he has served since 1992. Previously, he served as Director of the Communications Law Program and a member of the faculty at UCLA Law School. He also served as Counsel to the Los Angeles office of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae. Full Bio
Jeffrey Citron, Vonage
Jeffrey Citron is a technology pioneer and visionary who transformed the financial services industry. As Chairman and CEO of Vonage, Mr. Citron aims to redefine yet another industry -- telecommunications. Full Bio
James B. Speta, Northwestern University Law School
Jim Speta has been a member of the faculty 1999. His research interests include telecommunications and Internet policy, antitrust, administrative law, and market organization. He teaches in the Law School and in the Joint Program in Law and Business operated by the Law School and the Kellogg School. A 1991 graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, Speta joined the Northwestern faculty following a one-year visit. Full Bio
Timothy Wu, Virginia Law School
Tim Wu's research is at the intersection of international, copyright, and telecommunications law. Wu graduated from McGill University with First Class Honours in 1995, and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1998. After a stint at the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel, he clerked for Chief Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and Justice Stephen Breyer of the Supreme Court of the United States. Full Bio
Jessica Zufolo, Medley Global Advisors (moderator)
Jessica Zufolo is the senior policy director for telecommunications and technology for MGA's equities division. In her role, Ms. Zufolo advises MGA's equity clients on all telecom policy matters pending before state regulatory commissions, the courts, Congress, the FCC and state legislatures. Full Bio


