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Jeffrey J. Gee is a partner at Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP, where he advises telecommunications and media clients on regulatory enforcement, compliance, and licensing matters. Prior to joining WBK, Mr. Gee served in the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau for over a decade, including as Chief of the Investigations and Hearings Division. In that role, he led hundreds of investigations and enforcement proceedings across all service areas regulated by the FCC, including s, telecommunications and wireless services, broadband Internet access service, and broadcasting, cable and satellite operations. Cases overseen by Mr. Gee included precedent-setting matters involvingconsumer protection, broadband transparency requirements, sponsorship identification, indecency, privacy, public safety, and the prevention of waste, fraud, and abuse in federal funding programs. Prior to joining the FCC, Mr. Gee was a partner in a DC area communications law firm, counseling media clients in complex regulatory and transactional matters. Mr. Gee is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Syracuse University.
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