Innovations in technology and media are transforming every aspect of society, leading to increased regulatory scrutiny, high-stakes litigation, and significant merger activity. Arnold & Porter’s globally recognized Technology & Media team draws on integrated transactional, litigation, legislative, and regulatory experience to advise forward-thinking technology and media companies on all aspects of their businesses. Our team of more than 90 lawyers, including former scientists, engineers, coders, journalists, and senior government officials, brings exceptional technical depth and policy insight to help our clients mitigate risk, capitalize on opportunities, and navigate shifting trends that may require course correction.
Our clients rely on us to handle complex AI governance and data use issues, to enforce and defend their most critical intellectual property, to negotiate their most significant technology collaborations, to obtain favorable regulatory and legislative treatment for cutting-edge technologies, to guide them through the most prominent mergers in history, and to protect their free speech rights. These clients routinely turn to us for help in conceiving, building, financing, commercializing, and protecting their most important assets.
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Business and Technical Savvy: Our in-depth understanding of our clients’ business imperatives and technology enables us to develop and execute on practical legal strategies and tactics.
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Groundbreaking Precedents: From successfully representing a leading AI company in a copyright class action with significant implications for the AI industry to winning a landmark decision in New York’s highest court protecting journalists’ sources, we help define the legal frontiers of technology and media.
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Regulatory Expertise: With one of the deepest benches of regulatory lawyers and lobbyists in D.C., we are at the forefront of the laws and rules shaping digital innovation, connectivity, and information integrity through regulatory advocacy and strategic legislative engagement.
Experience Highlights
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AT&T, as antitrust and regulatory counsel, in leading the effort to obtain U.S. Department of Justice clearance for the US$85 billion AT&T-Time Warner merger; successful defense of the Department of Justice's lawsuit to block the transaction; and the coordination of work with local antitrust and regulatory counsel to secure approvals in nearly 30 other countries, including the negotiation of conditional approvals in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.
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Adobe in multiple IP cases, including patent, copyright, and trade secret matters across several jurisdictions. We have successfully defended Adobe in numerous patent matters across e-commerce platforms and systems, electronic signatures, real-time animation, and other technologies. We also represent Adobe in the protection of its IP rights against infringers.
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Investigative journalist in defending her right to maintain the secrecy of her sources in reporting on the Batman movie theater mass shooting, leading to a landmark decision in the New York Court of Appeals.
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Leading television news network and two of its on-air anchors in the successful defense against first-of-its-kind defamation claim based on fake news. We won summary judgment in district court; that decision was affirmed by the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
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AT&T, as regulatory counsel, in matters related to FCC conditions on its acquisition of DIRECTV in 2015, including the preparation of semi-annual compliance reports to the FCC.
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Premium TV network and digital media content provider in privacy and data security compliance and design for its app, data risk management issues, and updated privacy and security program and related documents.
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The Saul Zaentz Company and its subsidiary, Middle-earth Enterprises, holder of various rights in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings," as longtime lead licensing counsel in the negotiation and drafting of numerous film, stage, video game, and merchandising agreements, as well as in the sale of Middle-earth Enterprises to Embracer Freemode Iconic Holding Inc., a subsidiary of the Swedish gaming company, Embracer Group.
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HarperCollins Publishers in various antitrust actions involving the pricing of e-books, as well as in private class action and retailer litigation brought against various publishers and Apple.
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Ad hoc group of term lenders to iHeartMedia Inc. in the restructuring of approximately US$20 billion of debt issued by iHeartMedia and its affiliates. Our bankruptcy, litigation, corporate, tax, and regulatory lawyers guided the clients through a complex, multiyear effort, which included a successfully litigated adversary proceeding trial over alleged violations of an indenture covenant; the separation of iHeart and Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. into independent public companies; and addressing the antitrust issues for iHeart’s successful emergence from bankruptcy. Because iHeart operates the largest collection of U.S. broadcast radio stations, our telecommunications lawyers ensured compliance with complex U.S. Federal Communications Commission rules when funds or their investment advisers are formed in offshore jurisdictions.
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Recognition
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BTI Consulting GroupGen AI Litigation Leaders (2026)
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Chambers USATechnology (California) (2022-2025)
Technology: Outsourcing (California) (2006-2025)
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The Legal 500 UKTMT Intellectual Property: Patents (Contentious and Non-Contentious (2021-2026)
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The Legal 500 USAdvertising and Marketing: Transactional and Regulatory (2023-2024)
Cyber Law (including Data Protection and Privacy) (2016-2025)
Telecoms and Broadcast: Transactions (2020-2025)
Telecoms and Broadcast: Regulatory (2008-2025)
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Best Law Firms Ranked by Best LawyersInformation Technology Law (Los Angeles) (2010-2026)
Information Technology Law (National) (2013-2026)
Media Law (National) (2026)
Media Law (Washington, D.C.) (2026)