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Abigail is the General Counsel at the Washington, DC based Internet Association (IA). IA represents over 40 of the world's leading internet companies, from Amazon to Zynga. Our job is to be the unified voice of the internet economy in all public policy settings, including ICANN.  As such, IA was proud to support the 2016 IANA transition to the multistakeholder process the ICANN community worked so long and hard to bring together.   
'''Abigail Slater''' is the General Counsel at the Washington, DC based [[Internet Association]] (IA). IA represents over 40 of the world's leading internet companies. The organization aims to be the unified voice of the internet economy in all public policy settings, including [[ICANN]].  As such, IA supported the 2016 [[IANA Transition|IANA transition]] to the [[Multistakeholder Model|multistakeholder]] process the ICANN community embodies today.   
==Career History==
==Career History==
Before joining the Internet Association, Abigail worked at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission for 10 years as an antitrust attorney and as an attorney advisor to Commissioner Julie Brill.  She trained as a lawyer with the global law firm Freshfields in their London and Brussels offices.
Before joining the Internet Association, Slater worked at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission for 10 years as an antitrust attorney and as an attorney advisor to Commissioner Julie Brill.  She trained as a lawyer with the global law firm Freshfields in their London and Brussels offices.


==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
Abigail is a native of Dublin, Ireland. Fittingly, her first ICANN meeting was in Dublin in 2015. She represents the IA and its members in the BC.
Slater is a native of Dublin, Ireland. Fittingly, her first ICANN meeting was [[ICANN 54]] in Dublin in 2015. She represents the IA and its members in the [[BC]].


==Education==
==Education==
Abigail holds law degrees from University College, Dublin and Oxford University.  She is a member of the New York Bar and a solicitor in England (and Wales too).
Slater holds law degrees from University College, Dublin, Wuerzburg University, and Oxford University.  She is a member of the New York Bar and a solicitor in England (and Wales too).
 
==Publications==


==Awards==
[[Category:Private Sector - General Business/Legal]]
Mother of the Year (kidding)
[[Category:Lawyers]]

Latest revision as of 19:00, 8 February 2022

Organization: Internet Association
Affiliation: GNSO
Region: North America
Email: Slater@internetassociation.org
Website:

   Internet Association

Twitter:    @gailaslater

Abigail Slater is the General Counsel at the Washington, DC based Internet Association (IA). IA represents over 40 of the world's leading internet companies. The organization aims to be the unified voice of the internet economy in all public policy settings, including ICANN. As such, IA supported the 2016 IANA transition to the multistakeholder process the ICANN community embodies today.

Career History[edit | edit source]

Before joining the Internet Association, Slater worked at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission for 10 years as an antitrust attorney and as an attorney advisor to Commissioner Julie Brill. She trained as a lawyer with the global law firm Freshfields in their London and Brussels offices.

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation[edit | edit source]

Slater is a native of Dublin, Ireland. Fittingly, her first ICANN meeting was ICANN 54 in Dublin in 2015. She represents the IA and its members in the BC.

Education[edit | edit source]

Slater holds law degrees from University College, Dublin, Wuerzburg University, and Oxford University. She is a member of the New York Bar and a solicitor in England (and Wales too).