US President Barack Obama has nominated Indian-American lawyer and telecom policy expert Ajit Varadaraj Pai, who belongs to Republican party as Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the country''s premier regulatory body.
Harvard-educated Pai is a Partner in the Litigation Department of Jenner & Block LLP before which he worked in the Office of the General Counsel at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Obama also nominated Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel to the FCC. If approved by the Senate, Pai and Rosenworcel will become Commissioners of the five-member agency.
In the Commission, Pai had served as Deputy General Counsel, Associate General Counsel and Special Adviser to the General Counsel and advised FCC Chairmen of both political parties and a number of current and former Commissioners.
He worked with every agency bureau and office on a wide variety of rule makings, adjudications and administrative matters.
Pai had significant legal and policy input on virtually every major decision the agency considered such as Internet network management, wireless spectrum auctions, the Sirius-XM merger and media and cable ownership questions.
He also argued before and prevailed in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Inc v FCC case.
He was responsible for non-communications legal matters, including privacy, intellectual property and environmental law. |