Randall Boe

He led AOL's defense in Zeran v. America Online, Inc., the first time the immunity provisions of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act were invoked.

Boe testified before Congress[3] on the issue and contributed to Virginia's Anti-Spam law,[4] as well as the Federal CAN-SPAM Act of 2003.

Boe was a part of the legal team on the "AOL Access Crisis of 1996 and 1997", leading to settlements with State Attorneys General over marketing practices.

[8] In October 2006, Boe became Executive Vice President for Consumer Advocacy at AOL and stepped down as General Counsel of the company.

[9] Boe was named commissioner of the Arena Football League in 2018 after Scott Butera left the office that March.