Reuters reports that Jenner & Block has hired an ex-FCC lawyer and a Sprint exec from Hogan Lovells.

Signage outside of the law firm Jenner & Block in Washington, D.C., on August 30, 2020.
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Jenner & Block has appointed Trey Hanbury as co-chair of its communications, internet and technology practice. Hanbury is a former Federal Communications Commission lawyer and Sprint Corp executive.
Hanbury has represented clients on regulatory and transactional matters for close to a decade as a partner in Hogan Lovells' Washington, D.C., office, including advising T-Mobile US Inc through its 2020 merger with Sprint Corp. He previously served for more than eight years as director of government affairs at T-Mobile.
"We're now at a place where we really want to improve our wireless and satellite capabilities," said Sam Feder, the managing partner of Jenner's D.C. office.
With Hanbury's arrival, the firm now has about 18 lawyers in its communications, internet and technology group, which Feder co-chairs. Hanbury said he is eager to work with Feder, who is another FCC alum.
Hanbury has been with the FCC since 2000, holding various policymaking positions during his time there. He has served as special counsel in the Office of General Counsel, among other roles.
Hogan Lovells did not respond to a request for comment on his departure.
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