Seth Reiss is a member of ICANN's NARALO. He is also a lawyer specializing in IP and Internet law. His work with ICANN has included work on the Whois Review Team as the ALAC rep, representing the ALAC within new gTLD groups, and acting as the ALS representative to NARALO.[1][2]

Country: USA
Email: seth.reiss[at]lex-ip.com
Website:

   http://lex-ip.com/index.htm

LinkedIn:    Seth Reiss

His legal practice is focused on patent, trademark, copyright, technology and Internet law while also providing services in business law, commercial litigation and dispute resolution. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, and the Federal and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeal, and is a registered patent attorney with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Mr. Reiss is an arbitration panelist for the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva and is a frequent speaker and author on intellectual property, and Internet and IT law.[3]

Experience

Mr. Reiss's CV can be found here. Notable appointments and positions include clerking and serving as the staff attorney for the Hawaii Supreme Court; Law Professor at the Universities of Malaya and Hawaii; Partnering and managing IP and ICT law at the firm Watanabe Ing & Komeiji, LLP; and founding his own firm, Lex-IP, in 2008.

Education

  • B.A., Biology and Chemistry, New College of Florida[4]
  • M.Sc., Biochemistry, University of Hawaii
  • J.D., University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law
  • L.L.M., International and Comparative Law, the University of Cambridge, England

References