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DLA Piper LLP (US)
555 MISSION STREET, SUITE 2400
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105-2933
CALIFORNIA
United States

Work Department

Intellectual Property; Telecoms

Position

Partner

Career

Kristin Jacobson is a regulatory attorney with 15 years of experience practicing before Public Utility Commissions in 11 western states. She previously served as in-house regulatory counsel for Sprint Communications before opening her own practice, where she worked full-time as outside counsel for Sprint. Kristin was responsible for Sprint’s state regulatory issues in California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Utah and has handled audits, complaint cases, investigations, rulemakings, Lifeline, emergency service restoration and other major regulatory matters.

She also has been significantly involved in state regulatory issues in connection with the merger between Sprint and T-Mobile.

Education

J.D., University of California, Davis School of Law; B.A., University of California, Los Angeles

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory

(Next Generation Partners)

Kristin JacobsonDLA Piper LLP (US)

DLA Piper LLP (US)‘s team, which remains at the forefront of the telecoms sector, is primarily based in Washington DC. From DC, Michael Senkowski and Nancy Victory helm the telecoms group and handle the firm’s highest-profile matters, a key example being their acting for T-Mobile and Verizon in multiple ongoing acquisitions. At the same office, Peter Karanjia is head of the administrative law appellate practice and brings a wealth of regulatory expertise from his time at the FCC, while Eric DeSilva specializes in matters relating to spectrum allocations, spectrum auctions, technical interference claims, wireless transactions and general compliance. Based in San Francisco and Seattle respectively, Kristin Jacobson undertakes communications, regulatory, compliance, policy and transactional matters, while Ariel Diamond West frequently handles transactions requiring FCC approval. Also in DC, Michael Hazzard is noted for his work on infrastructure, transactions and licensing matters, Ian Forbes fields a considerable workload including advising clients on domestic and international regulatory compliance issues, and Peter Shroyer’s FCC background sees that he is well-placed to advise on FCC regulatory compliance cases. Tony Lin left the firm in September 2024.