TLP’s Jessica Gyllstrom Featured in FCBA July 2024 Newsletter

TLP’s Jessica Gyllstrom has been a member of the FCBA – the Tech Bar (“FCBA”) her entire career.  In the bar association’s latest newsletter, Jessica was interviewed by an FCBA colleague about her time at TLP, her professional history, and even her favorite books and hobbies.   Click here to read the interview: Jessica Gyllstrom – Federal Communications Bar Association (fcba.org)

The FCBA has been the leading organization for communications lawyers and other professionals since 1936.  It is a volunteer organization that includes attorneys, engineers, consultants, economists, government officials and law students involved in the study, development, interpretation and practice of communications and information technology law and policy.  All of TLP’s attorneys are active members of the FCBA, and the firm congratulates Jessica on being featured by the organization this month.

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