Background
Ory, Nancy A. was born on April 6, 1963 in Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States.
Ory, Nancy A. was born on April 6, 1963 in Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennsylvania State University (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1985). National Law Center, George Washington University (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1993).
Worked at Leventhal, Senter & Lerman, Professional limited liability company (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Federal Administrative Practice including Legislative and Governmental Affairs and Federal Court Litigation, International and United States. Communications Law (including Satellite and Space Technology), Media Contracts and Transactions, Corporate and Commercial, and Intellectual Property Law including Copyright, Trademark and Service Mark Matters and Related Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1994, Massachusetts and District of Columbia.
The George Washington University Journal of International Law and Economics, 1991-1993.
Member: District of Columbia Bar. Massachusetts Bar Association.
Federal Communications Bar Association. Leventhal, Senter & Lerman was established in 1982 by Norman P. Leventhal.
From our inception, the firm"s mission has been to serve the diverse needs of its telecommunications industry clients before the Federal Communications Commission, other regulatory agencies, the United States Congress and the courts.
As our client base has expanded and as our clients have diversified their interests, the firm"s practice has correspondingly expanded to meet their particular needs. Thus, the firm currently represents a broad range of clients with interest in all facets of the telecommunications industry. Clients include Fortune 500 companies and large media ownership groups, as well as start-up enterprises and new companies or individuals seeking to acquire and operate broadcast media or other telecommunications businesses, both domestic and international.
Member: District of Columbia Bar. Massachusetts Bar Association. Federal Communications Bar Association.