I meant to volunteer to help but I will be unable to lead this effort due to commitments elsewhere.
I also think this idea (reviewing ICANN litigation) would benefit from a presentation by Jones Day, the common element through much of this. That, of course, is easier said than done and would require ICANN’s client permission.
I also want to note to prospective volunteers that ICANN, IMO, does a nice job of indicating the nature of each link in each case compilation under its litigation list.
For example, a link to an order from the court is listed as ‘Order’; a court decision is listed as a ‘decision’ and describes the court (trial court, appellate court); briefs are listed as ‘briefs’ and described as opening, responsive, amicus, etc.
Thus it ought to be fairly easy to navigate to the most important bits first – it is not necessarily an exercise in wading through all courts documents – seems less daunting to me than it might have been.
One more point – to those of us volunteering to review this litigation list we ought to start mailing among ourselves as to which cases we are reviewing so as to avoid duplication of effort. We may find cases that need more than one set of eyes and that would be fine but maybe going in we can keep each other apprised of what we are doing.
David
David McAuley
International Policy Manager
Verisign Inc.
Greg
Add me to the Volunteers.
On 23 Jan 2017 8:57 a.m., "Mathieu Weill" <mathieu.weill@afnic.fr> wrote:Greg,I'm happy to volunteer as well.Mathieu Weill---------------Depuis mon mobile, désolé pour le styleAll,As discussed on this week's call, we are going to summarizing key information relating to each current and prior litigation that ICANN has been involved in. The ICANN site has a page listing each of these cases, and linking to pages where copies of the court filings can be accessed. The page may be found at:Volunteers for a small group to prepare the summaries were requested on the call. On the call, David McAulay, Phil Corwin and Avri Doria. More volunteers are needed, as there are 35 cases listed. It would probably be helpful if one of the volunteers also volunteered to coordinate the work.My suggestion for the categories of information to be collected is below (also on the attached Word document), but this is only a starting point. Once the information is collected, we can figure out how to chart it.Name of Case:
Parties:
Citizenship of Parties:
Court:
Choice of Law/Governing Law:
Date Case Began:
Date Case Ended:
Causes of Action:
Issues Presented:
Preliminary Relief?:
Outcome:
Influences of Jurisdiction:
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