Oregon’s Anti-SLAPP Statute - Identifying and Litigating Challenges to Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation

$35 for MBA members | $55 non-members

A special motion to strike under Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute, ORS 31.150, can be a powerful tool for challenging and quickly disposing of claims that arise from public participation, from public statements related to issues of public interest, or from other conduct related to the exercise of the right of free speech or the right to petition. Kevin Kono, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, and Keil Mueller, Keller Rohrback LLP, will address how to identify claims that are ripe for a special motion to strike and how Oregon courts determine whether the anti-SLAPP statute applies. They also will address the statutory standards for overcoming an anti-SLAPP motion.

For more information: Contact the MBA at mba@mbabar.org.

Date & Time
Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Location
Remote attendance only via Zoom
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