Associate
ARI MOSKOWITZ
amoskowitz@slrno.com
202.454.9401 (work)
Ari Moskowitz is an associate at St. Ledger-Roty
Neuman & Olson LLP where he supports the firms Privacy
and Communications Practices. He assists the firms lawyers
in providing guidance for compliance with various state and federal
privacy laws and has drafted comments for submission to the FCC
involving advanced communications technologies. He also researches
and writes about privacy issues involving such matters as the
Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act, biometrics, smart
grids, and social media.
Ari is a graduate of the George Washington
University Law School. He was a member of the editorial staff
of the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly
Journal and his article Predictability and Interactivity: An
Examination of Arista Records, LLC v. Launch Media, Inc. was
published in that journal in 2010. Ari is a former law clerk for
Commissioner Robert M. McDowell and intern in the Wireline Competition
Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission, where he assisted
in the development of the National Broadband Plan and analyzed
the FCCs authority to implement Open Internet rules. Over
the summer of 2010, Ari received a Federal Communications Bar
Association Foundation Stipend for his work at the National Telecommunications
and Information Administration. In that position, he reviewed
the recommendations of the Online Safety Technology Working Group
and supported the Internet Policy Task Force in drafting its Green
Paper on privacy policy and innovation in the Internet economy.
Ari graduated from Harvard University in 2006
with a degree in Philosophy and a certificate in Mind, Brain,
and Behavior. He then worked for PANIM: The Institute for Jewish
Leadership and Values, where he taught high school students about
civics and public policy. Beginning in the summer of 2007, Ari
served on the transition team for Chancellor Michelle Rhee at
the District of Columbia Public Schools, and then on the Chancellor's
Critical Response Team.
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