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Editorial: The Law Reviews/Law Business Research Ltd, London, 2018
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Hardcover. Condición: Very good. Ninth Edition [stated]. [4], xi, [1], 470 pages. Footnotes. About the Authors. Appendix. No DJ present. Inscribed by the Editor on the fep. Inscription reads Michael Here's to many more adventures together! Best John. This edition captures an important snapshot in time, technology and the law dur…ing the first two decades of the twenty-first century. John P. Janka retired from the partnership in 2019. He focused on the telecommunications, media, and technology (TMT) sector. Mr. Janka has counseled international clients for almost 25 years on a variety of regulatory, transactional, and controversy matters. Mr. Janka has been recognized as a leading communications lawyer in publications such as Euromoney's Expert Guides to the World's Leading TMT Lawyers, The International Who's Who of Telecoms & Media Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and the Washingtonian magazine. Both Chambers USA and The Legal 500 US ranked Mr. Janka as a leading lawyer in the telecommunications, satellite, and broadcast areas, noting his creativity, vast experience, and reputation as one of the leading lawyers in the satellite industry. In 2017, Mr. Janka was inducted into The Legal 500's Hall of Fame, which highlights individuals who have received "constant praise by their clients" and who are at the "pinnacle of their profession." In addition, The Financial Times highlighted one of Mr. Janka's projects, providing a "standout" ranking for advising on issues involving new uses of radio spectrum. Mr. Janka has served as a United States Delegate to an ITU World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. This Review occupies a unique space in the literature on TMT issues. Rather than serving a traditional legal treatise, this publication aims to provide a practical, business-focused survey of law and policy in this arena, along with insights into how this legal and policy landscape continues to evolve from year to year. In the dynamic and ever-changing TMT sector, such perspective is vitally important. And the scope of this Review is global. The importance of connectivity has never been greater nor more obvious. For many businesses, remote working has become the rule rather than the exception. Many schools have switched to distance learning formats. Tele-health is on the rise as doctors check in on patients via videoconference. Even tasks as mundane as grocery shopping have shifted online. And broadband connectivity, where available, has made it all possible. Communication has become more and more sophisticated since the turn of the century - and the technological developments in this area show no signs of stopping. It's not surprising, then, that technology, media and telecommunications (TMC) law has evolved at a similarly striking speed. Technology, media and telecommunications law (TMT) deals with the movement of communications across various different platforms, whether it's television, print, the internet or mobile devices.