Scott Delacourt
USA Guide 2023
Band 4 : Telecom, Broadcast & Satellite
Band 4
About
Provided by Scott Delacourt
Practice Areas
Scott advises clients on developing and implementing regulatory strategies, and represents them before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC). He has a broad range of experience in transactions; FTC/FCC investigations and enforcement; and wireless, telecom, and data privacy/security. Scott is chair of Wiley’s Wireless Practice Group.
Career
Deputy Bureau Chief (2004-2005) and Chief of Staff (2003-2004), Federal Communications Commission, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau; Senior Counsel, Office of General Counsel (2002-2003) and Legal Advisor to the Wireless Bureau Chief (2001-2002), Federal Communications Commission; Adjunct Professor of Communications, The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, Institute for Communications Law Studies (2006-2007)
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice Section; Federal Communications Bar Association; The Federalist Society; District of Columbia Bar; Michigan Bar; U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Experience
Advises large and small companies in the wireless space on regulatory issues, spectrum policy and allocation matters, advocacy, and compliance and helps to create and execute strategies to attain their business objectives.
Experience with all aspects of FTC investigations, including Civil Investigative Demand response; Field Office, Bureau, and Commission-level advocacy and negotiations; settlement and litigation options; and coordination of multi-forum settlements.
Significant experience in handling wireless and telecom transactions. Previously served as the lead FCC official responsible for reviewing several billion dollar wireless transactions, including the Sprint/Nextel, Cingular/AT&T Wireless, and ALLTEL/Western Wireless mergers.
Advises regarding emerging regulation applicable to broadband connected devices/Internet of Things (IoT), including connected/autonomous vehicles and connected health devices.
Significant expertise in data privacy/security issues, particularly concerning collection and use of consumer data in marketing and advertising.
Regularly counsels carriers and manufacturers regarding disability access requirements.
Education
University of Michigan Law School
J.D., cum laude
Georgetown University
B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa
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