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'''Sheri Falco''' is the General Counsel at [[ICM Registry]] and a Member of the Board of Directors at International Foundation for Online Responsibility ([[IFFOR]]). At ICM, she is responsible for Corporate Legal Strategies and Compliance.<ref>[http://iffor.org/board IFFOR Board]</ref> | '''Sheri Falco''' is the General Counsel at [[ICM Registry]] and a Member of the Board of Directors at International Foundation for Online Responsibility ([[IFFOR]]). At ICM, she is responsible for Corporate Legal Strategies and Compliance.<ref>[http://iffor.org/board IFFOR Board]</ref> | ||
Sheri is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[Registry Stakeholder Group]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref> | |||
== Career History == | == Career History == | ||
From 2003-2011, Ms. Falco was the Associate General Counsel at WP. In 1999, she co-founded Bedrock Inc., where she served as the President and the General Counsel until 2002. She owned and operated a private practice from 1996-1999 called as Law Offices of Sheri Lynn Falco. She has also taught as an adjunct professor on Internet Law and Consumer Protection Issues. | From 2003-2011, Ms. Falco was the Associate General Counsel at WP. In 1999, she co-founded Bedrock Inc., where she served as the President and the General Counsel until 2002. She owned and operated a private practice from 1996-1999 called as Law Offices of Sheri Lynn Falco.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/sherifalco Linkedin]</ref> She has also taught as an adjunct professor on Internet Law and Consumer Protection Issues at Widener University.<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref> | ||
Having worked on the infamous [[.com#Sex.com|sex.com case]], Sheri was one of the first pioneers to make an effort in ensuring that domain names were considered [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]]. She has also worked on several cases that included some big name corporations such as Microsoft and Yahoo!. | Having worked on the infamous [[.com#Sex.com|sex.com case]], Sheri was one of the first pioneers to make an effort in ensuring that domain names were considered [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]]. She has also worked on several cases that included some big name corporations such as Microsoft and Yahoo!.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/sherifalco Linkedin]</ref> | ||
She was admitted to Floria Bar in 2003 and to California Bar in 1996.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/sherifalco Linkedin]</ref> | She was admitted to Floria Bar in 2003 and to California Bar in 1996.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/sherifalco Linkedin]</ref> |
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Sheri Falco is the General Counsel at ICM Registry and a Member of the Board of Directors at International Foundation for Online Responsibility (IFFOR). At ICM, she is responsible for Corporate Legal Strategies and Compliance.[1]
Sheri is a member of ICANN's Registry Stakeholder Group.[2]
Career History
From 2003-2011, Ms. Falco was the Associate General Counsel at WP. In 1999, she co-founded Bedrock Inc., where she served as the President and the General Counsel until 2002. She owned and operated a private practice from 1996-1999 called as Law Offices of Sheri Lynn Falco.[3] She has also taught as an adjunct professor on Internet Law and Consumer Protection Issues at Widener University.[4]
Having worked on the infamous sex.com case, Sheri was one of the first pioneers to make an effort in ensuring that domain names were considered intellectual property. She has also worked on several cases that included some big name corporations such as Microsoft and Yahoo!.[5]
She was admitted to Floria Bar in 2003 and to California Bar in 1996.[6]
Education
Ms. Sheri holds a BA in International Political Science from University of North Carolina and JD from American University's Washington College of Law.[7]