Macintosh Training & Support Legal-Ease from page A48 ism policy. In 2005, he joined the FCC as deputy general counsel. In his new position as general counsel, the 35-yerar-old Berry is responsible for 80 employees. He sees the job as "a tremendous opportunity because the Commission deals with a wide range of issues:' including consti- tutional and administrative law."It's a very interesting field:' Berry says. "I very much enjoy the variety of the job and the many interest- ing issues. We give legal advice to the Commission and defend the Commission in court when its deci- sions are challenged. I enjoy both aspects:" Some issues currently facing the FCC include the transition from ana- log to digital television, broadband networks, competition in the cable industry, and the auction of spectrum (air waves) for broadband telephone services. Wide Focus A typical day for Berry includes a number of meetings to keep track of staff progress, reviewing draft plead- ings in FCC court cases, working on legal issues, and administrative duties. Berry tries to keep administration down to 10-15 percent of his work- load. "I try to keep most of my time on substantive issues:' he says. He wasn't planning for a legal career in government, Berry says, but he has been well prepared for the job. He graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth with majors in govern- ment and economics. While at the Justice Department, he was one of its leading authorities on law enforcement surveillance and seizure of electronic communications and records of ser- vice providers. He also worked on First Amendment issues, school choice and vouchers, affirmative action, the U.S.A. Patriot Act and other issues. A resident of the Washington sub- urb of Arlington, Va., Berry enjoys being a sports fan in his free time. 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