Internet and Communication Law

Remember when we used to call it the “information superhighway?” Today that internet roadway is a billion lanes wide, running at the speed of light, and policed by horse-and-buggy rules. We can you help safely and efficiently navigate the no-signal lane changes and rapid-fire technical evolutions. Segal Duffek Moen (SSM) makes sense of complex federal, state, and local legal, policy, and regulatory issues of the “internet economy.” We advise and advocate for you on everything from broadband infrastructure financing and construction, to land use, net neutrality, data privacy, First Amendment issues, and voice, video and internet regulatory issues.

Segal Duffek Moen

The internet roadway is a billion lanes wide, running at the speed of light, and policed by horse-and-buggy rules. SSM advises and advocates on all aspects of moving safely and successfully in the internet economy.


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