Former FCC Chair Reed Hundt is Moving to Skadden Arps

Mon, Oct 19, 2009

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Reed Hundt, FCC Chairman from 1993 to 1997, announced at a panel on the regulatory process at a Yale Law School Alumni function that he is joining Skadden. The announcement came after the moderator introduced him as a senior adviser to McKinsey & Company. No news yet on which office or practice group(s) Hundt will join, but the Washington DC office seems a safe bet, and Skadden has an information technology practice group and a media and entertainment practice as well. Prior to his stint at the FCC, Chariman Hundt was a partner at Latham & Watkins where he was involved in legal and regulatory issues in emerging technologies.

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