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Dana
Frix
Partner
Practice Description
Dana Frix is a partner in Chadbourne & Parke LLP’s corporate department and is the Chair of the Firm’s communications, media and technology practice group.
For twenty years Dana has focused on corporate, regulatory and anti-competition matters involving communications, media and information technology companies. Mr. Frix represents media interests in programming matters and also represents companies in administrative and civil litigation matters, specializing in those involving public policy issues arising from Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission policy issues. He also represents financial service firms on investments in the communications and media sectors.
Representative financial sponsor clients include hedge funds, private equity firms, bondholder groups, and unsecured creditor committees. Company clients include cable companies, domestic and foreign telephone companies, unified communications companies, programming networks, satellite providers, wireless operators, fiber optic communications providers, content providers, marketing companies, tower companies, and hardware and software companies.
Mr. Frix works closely with the firm's intellectual property practice.
Representative Matters
Mr. Frix’s recent experience includes representing:
- a private equity fund in the acquisition of a national cable programming network
- a top-25 U.S. cable provider as outside general counsel advising on numerous matters including franchise matters, media programming concerns such as retransmission consent, and unfair competition matters
- a committee of bondholders on public policy and regulatory issues relating to the pre-arranged financial restructuring of a top-10 U.S. cable operator
- a publicly-traded telecommunications company in four strategic acquisitions valued at $122 million
- private equity firms with respect to foreign ownership and attribution issues arising in media transactions
- a committee of bondholders with regard to interests in a multi-billion dollar rural telephone company
- successful appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals of certain FCC rules imposing substantial limitations on commercial activities of a telecommunications client
- a new media marketing company in a multi-year investigation by the Federal Trade Commission
- a U.S. company in the acquisition of a foreign unified communications service provider
- communications equipment manufacturers on intellectual property, regulatory and commercial transactional matters
- content and information technology providers on commercial transactions
- new-media marketing companies on commercial transactions, public policy and regulatory matters, and administrative litigation
- more than 50 wireline and wireless communications and cable companies on corporate, commercial, public policy and administrative litigation matters
Activities and Affiliations
- Member of the Federal Communications Bar Association
- AV Peer Review Rating, Martindale Hubbell
Publications
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"A Question of Privacy," Capacity, May 2005
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"US Moves to Promote Broadband Over Power Lines," Project Finance NewsWire, (co-author), December 2004
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"Supreme Court Refuses to Preempt State Power over City-Owned Telecom Networks," Client Alert, March 25, 2004
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"Triennial Eye for the Cable Guy: Looking at the FCC’s Triennial Review Order from the Cable Perspective," (co-author), Telecom Finance, October 2003
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"A Competitive Loop," (co-author), Capacity, September 2003
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"A Question of Privacy," Capacity, May 2005
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"US Moves to Promote Broadband Over Power Lines," Project Finance NewsWire, (co-author), December 2004
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"Supreme Court Refuses to Preempt State Power over City-Owned Telecom Networks," Client Alert, March 25, 2004
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"Triennial Eye for the Cable Guy: Looking at the FCC’s Triennial Review Order from the Cable Perspective," (co-author), Telecom Finance, October 2003
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"A Competitive Loop," (co-author), Capacity, September 2003
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"Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the Schools and Libraries Universal Support Mechanism," Client Alert, July 1, 2003
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"Federal Communications Commission Issues Notice of Inquiry Regarding Broadband over Power Line Systems," Client Alert, May 31, 2003
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"Court Decision Concludes that Carriers are not Liable for Slamming if They have Complied with the FCC's Slamming Procedures," Client Alert, April 28, 2003
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"Federal Communications Commission Issues Emergency Order Imposing New Rules on U.S.-Philippines Carriers," Client Alert, March 13, 2003
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"Reconsideration on Customer Premises Equipment Rules for Multichannel Video Programming Distributors," Client Alert, March 6, 2003
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"Notice of Inquiry -- Spectrum-Based Services in Rural Areas," Client Alert, January 1, 2003
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"AT&T Seeks FCC Ruling Exempting IP Telephony from Access Charges," Client Alert, October 31, 2002
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"FCC to Update Telemarketing Rules," Client Alert, October 1, 2002
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"FCC Initiates Rulemaking on Copy Protection Schemes for Digital Television and Other Consumer Electronic Devices," Client Alert, August 1, 2002
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"Supreme Court Upholds FCC's TELRIC Pricing Methodology and UNE Combination Rules; D.C. Circuit Vacates FCC UNE and Line Sharing Rules," Client Alert, June 17, 2002
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Speeches and Events
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"The Regulation of Data and IP Services: Understanding the Transformation from Regulation of Telecom Networks to Regulation of Value-Added Services," Next-Gen USA 2005, Atlanta, GA, November 16-17, 2005
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"Regulatory Landscape: Overview of the Ongoing Classification of VoIP," VoIP Implementation Conference, New York City, NY, August 9-10, 2004
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"The Regulation of Data and IP Services: Understanding the Transformation from Regulation of Telecom Networks to Regulation of Value-Added Services," Next-Gen USA 2005, Atlanta, GA, November 16-17, 2005
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"Regulatory Landscape: Overview of the Ongoing Classification of VoIP," VoIP Implementation Conference, New York City, NY, August 9-10, 2004
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