Yaron Dori has more than 25 years of experience in consulting technology, telecommunications, media, life sciences and other types of businesses on their most urgent business challenges. He is a former president of technology, communications and practices of the company’s media and is currently on the management committee for eight people from the company.
The practice of Yaron advises customers on strategic planning, the development of policies, transactions, surveys and application and regulatory compliance.
At the start of his career, Yaron advised telecommunications companies and investors on regulatory policy and executives that led to the development of wide -band networks. When these networks have become bidirectional and allowed companies to collect consumer data, it advised these companies on their confidentiality and consumer protection obligations. Today, like new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are used to improve the applications and services offered by these companies, it advises them on associated legal and regulatory obligations and risks. It is this varied context – which follows the evolution of the technological industry – which allows Yaron to provide customers with a 360 -degree holistic view of technological policy, regulations, compliance and application.
Yaron represents customers before federal regulatory organizations, including the Federal Commission Commission (FCC), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Ministry of Commerce (DOC) – and the US Congress within the framework of a series of questions in Virtue of the Communications Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act and similar statutes. It also represents customers on regulatory and state application issues, including those concerning telecommunications, data confidentiality and consumer protection regulations. His in -depth experience in each of these fields allows him to advise customers on a wide range of technological regulations and the main trade problems in which these areas meet.
Regarding technology and telecommunications issues, Yaron advises customers a wide range of commercial, political and consumers, in particular:
- Artificial intelligence and Internet of objects;
- Deployment and large -band regulation;
- Applications, services and IP compatible content;
- Section 230 and digital security considerations;
- Procedures for authorization for equipment and devices;
- The law on communications for the application of laws (Calea);
- Information requirements of the network owner of the customer (CPNI);
- The law on cable confidentiality
- Net neutrality; And
- Local competition, universal service and intercarrier remuneration.
Yaron also has a vast experience in the structuring of transactions and securing regulatory approvals at federal and state levels for mergers, asset acquisitions and similar transactions involving FCC and small FCC and State communication licenses.
With regard to questions of confidentiality and consumer protection, Yaron advises customers on a range of commercial, strategic, political and compliance issues, including those concerned:
- The FTC law and the councils and regulations related to agencies;
- The laws on the privacy of states, such as California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act, Colorado Privacy Act, Connecticut Data Privacy Act, Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act and UTA Consumer Privacy Act ;
- Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA);
- Location -based services that use WiFi, tags or similar technologies;
- Digital advertising practices, including native advertising and mentions and testimonies; And
- The application of federal and state laws of telemarketing, commercial fax and other consumer protection laws, such as the law on the protection of telephone consumers (TCPA), to the transmissions of voice, text and video.
Yaron also has an experience of companies to advise companies on congresses, FCC, FTC and the prosecutor general of the State on various questions of protection and communication of consumers, including those concerning influencers Social media, digital disclosure, disaffected products and advertising allegations.