Ronald L. Plesser
Partner with Piper Rudnick; Chair, Electronic Commerce and Privacy Group (Moderator)
Ronald L. Plesser focuses on issues that concern international communications, Internet law, legislative matters, telecommunications, privacy, data base companies, publishers, information and software providers and users, marketers and other companies affected by the emergence of new information technologies. This includes matters of wireless and terrestrial communications issues. Clients including trade associations and individual companies are represented before the United States Congress, federal agencies and all federal and state courts. Mr. Plesser has also represented clients in world regulatory organizations.
Mr. Plesser is past-Chair of the Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section of the American Bar Association. He has been an adjunct professor of law at George Washington University (1982-1986). He also was Deputy Director of the Science, Space and Technology Cluster of the 1992 Clinton-Gore Transition. He currently serves on Piper Rudnick's Diversity Committee.
Mr. Plesser is listed as one of Washington's Top High-Tech/Telecommunications lobbyist in Influence - The Business of Lobbying (December 2000).
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Biography last updated May 15, 2003





