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news John Berryhill Named Winner 2019 Lonnie Borck Award

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It was announced this morning by Elliot Silver at DomainInvesting that John Berryhill will be the highly deserving winner of the ICA Lonnie Borck Award this year. The award will be presented at NamesCon 2019.

Congratulations @jberryhill on this highly deserved honour! It is wonderful to see someone so generous with their time and highly engaged on NPs recognized.

Here is a portion from Elliot's column

"For many years, John has represented and advised domain name owners in UDRPs, litigation, legal disputes, and other matters involving domain names. John’s insight and intelligence is almost always accompanied by his humor and wit...In addition to the exemplary legal work he does on behalf of his clients, John has regularly shared his legal advice on domain forums, often to people who might otherwise not be able to afford his legal expertise."

You can read the full column at this link.

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Congrats good sir!
 
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congrats to you @berryhill
 
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They're just announcing what namepros members already know (y) (y) (y)
 
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Thank you for the kind words.
 
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An honor well deserved!

Mr. Berryhill's posts are always informative and well written for the layperson and for the professional interested in domain legal matters.

Congrats on the Award!
 
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Congrats John?
 
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Congratulations (y)
 
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Sorry John meant to have an exclamation point...not a question mark :xf.confused:O_o
No question you deserved it :xf.smile:
 
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Was good to see the recognition he deserves
 
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