Intellectual Property,
Government,
Corporate
Jul. 13, 2020
FCC designates Huawei as national security threat
In the ongoing confrontation between the U.S. government and Chinese telecom giant Huawei, the U.S. has dealt another major blow.





Janice W. Reicher
Senior Associate
Farella Braun + Martel
Email: jreicher@fbm.com
Janice is a senior associate in the firm's White Collar Crime and Corporate Investigations practice and its Business Litigation practice in the San Francisco office. She represents individuals and entities in federal and state court, in both criminal matters and parallel civil matters.

Hilary C. Krase
Associate
Farella Braun + Martel
Email: hkrase@fbm.com
Hilary is a member of the firm's White Collar Defense and Internal Corporate Investigations Group as well as the Business Litigation Group. She represents individuals and entities in civil matters in both federal and state court and counsels individuals in a variety of criminal matters.
In the ongoing confrontation between the U.S. government and Chinese telecom giant Huawei, the U.S. has dealt another major blow. The Federal Communications Commission issued an order on June 30, effective immediately, declaring that "funds from the Commission's Universal Service Fund [(USF)] may no longer be used to purchase, obtain, maintain, improve, modify, or otherwise support any equipment or services produced or provided by Huawei." The commission determined th...
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