George Rogato wrote:
Jason wrote:

Isn't this what we filed on March 12?  Or is something else due?
File your compliance plan, because that is where they will get you.


A lot of us at WISPA have hired Kris Twoomey to handle the CALEA filings for us.

I'm not sure how much it costs, lawyers are never cheap, but I feel safer having an attorney that is FCC versed handing this type of thing.

I agree with that. Just remember though that just filing is only part of the compliance. A lawyer can't get you compliant; they can only help you with the paperwork.
I also was happy to hear Michael Erskine's post seeing he is part of the WISPA/CALEA team. I sounds at least in part more reasonable.

I'm feel if a wisp is moving forward with CALEA compliance in a professionals manor, he is fairly safe, as long as he really is performing.
I think Peter's point is that if you don't file the necessary paperwork then there will be reason to come after you. Beyond that you will want safe harbor, which is the only way to protect you from liability. Kris or whoever your lawyer is can advise you on safe harbor.

-Matt
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