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'''Reg Levy''' is the Director of Legal Affairs for [[Minds + Machines]]; she has held the position since 2012, and thus has been involved with the company's many [[TLD]] applications and the legal requirements inherent in [[ICANN]]'s [[new gTLD Program]] since she took up the position.<ref>[http://reglevy.com/ RegLevy.com]</ref><ref>[[ICANN 44]] Interview</ref>
'''Reg Levy''' is the Director of Legal Affairs for [[Minds + Machines]]; she has held the position since 2012, and thus has been involved with the company's many [[TLD]] applications and the legal requirements inherent in [[ICANN]]'s [[new gTLD Program]] since she took up the position.<ref>[http://reglevy.com/ RegLevy.com]</ref><ref>[[ICANN 44]] Interview</ref>
Previous positions include working with the Superior Court of Los Angeles, time as a Research Database Specialist, and legal work with Princes Cruises and also a German-based firm. The latter position focused on EU insolvency laws and involved crafting dissenting opinions for submission to the European Court of Justice in response to the German Attorney General.
Ms. Levy has worked in both English and German speaking environments, and also has some proficiency with French.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/reglevy REgLevy, LinkedIn.com]</ref>


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Revision as of 11:51, 3 July 2012

Website:

   [RegLevy.com RegLevy.com]

Twitter:    @RegLevy

Reg Levy is the Director of Legal Affairs for Minds + Machines; she has held the position since 2012, and thus has been involved with the company's many TLD applications and the legal requirements inherent in ICANN's new gTLD Program since she took up the position.[1][2]

Previous positions include working with the Superior Court of Los Angeles, time as a Research Database Specialist, and legal work with Princes Cruises and also a German-based firm. The latter position focused on EU insolvency laws and involved crafting dissenting opinions for submission to the European Court of Justice in response to the German Attorney General.

Ms. Levy has worked in both English and German speaking environments, and also has some proficiency with French.[3]

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