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Karl,
Why don't you simply file a lawsuit? This is not a complicated issue requiring years of discovery, experts, and rooms full of documents.
Additionally, because you are a director, the corporation will be required to indemnify you for the costs you incur in fulfilling your obligations as a director.
This case requires a complaint and motion for a preliminary injunction. After the injunction hearing, the case is basically over.
Quick and dirty action with your attorneys' fees paid by ICANN.
What are you waiting for?
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This point should be well taken. I am not familiar enough with 10b5 concepts but somewhere there should be a remedy.
Perhaps Mr. Lowell or Mr. Froomkin or Mr. Isenberg will take my case on a contingency basis. I am a CA resident and will sign declarations. I throw in My right to a Qui Tam against the DOC.
I will set forth a trust that all funds recieved will go to the GA.
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