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WELCOME NANCY WERNER!

August 30, 2022

We are pleased to announce that Nancy Werner is joining our firm as a partner on September 15, 2022. Nancy will be leading our municipal telecommunications practice. For the past five years, Nancy has been the General Counsel for NATOA, the leading association in the country for local governments in the telecommunications field. As General Counsel, Nancy has filed in nearly every significant docket at the FCC on cable television, telecommunications, 5G-small cell, and wireless matters. Nancy has also litigated many FCC Orders on behalf of local governments. She has advocated on behalf of NATOA and local governments with FCC Commissioners and staff in Washington. Nancy has been universally praised for her untiring advocacy efforts and her abilities to communicate the impact of legislation, court decisions and regulatory decisions. Prior to NATOA, Nancy had a municipal telecommunications practice at a law firm in Portland, Oregon. We could not be more excited about her joining us.

Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to work directly with Nancy and to speak with her at conferences. I know how much she cares about the issues facing local governments and her terrific work ethic.  Her analysis has always been spot on and she is a great listener and collaborator. I’ve been tremendously impressed with her work at NATOA. I know our municipal clients will be thrilled that she’s joining our firm and will really enjoy working with her. I’m really excited to be working with her on a daily basis.

Our firm name will be changing to Bradley Werner, LLC. Between now and September 15, we will be rolling out our new firm name, web address http://www.bradleywerner.com, and our new email addresses. You can reach Nancy at nancy@bradleywerner.com and by phone at 847-510-5999. Nancy will be based in Chicago, Illinois.

Nancy is admitted to practice law in Illinois and Oregon.

Michael Bradley

Mike Bradley is a partner at Bradley Werner, LLC. Mike has spent nearly his entire 30+ year career representing local governments and access television organizations on broadband, cable television, telecommunications, and utility issues. Throughout that time, he has had the privilege of representing many of his clients continuously. Mike has received the highest attorney ratings from Martindale-Hubble and is admitted to practice in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington and in multiple federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

Michael Bradley

Mike Bradley is a partner at Bradley Werner, LLC. Mike has spent nearly his entire 30+ year career representing local governments and access television organizations on broadband, cable television, telecommunications, and utility issues. Throughout that time, he has had the privilege of representing many of his clients continuously. Mike has received the highest attorney ratings from Martindale-Hubble and is admitted to practice in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Washington and in multiple federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

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