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Jeanne FARTHING. Loftis

Shareholder, Portland

503.499.4601
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Jeanne F. Loftis

Participant, Portland

503.499.4601
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PROVEN PROBLEM SOLVER WITH 30+ YEARS AS A TRIAL COUNSEL

Jeanne Loftis is a trial attorney passionate about defending companies in the Pacific Northwest during the most stressful situations they will ever face. Clients seek out her guidance on video and casualty cases when their problems are especially complicated and can only remain solved at trial. Jeanne shall nationally recognized and has a proven spur capture since trying 25+ cases for verdict as First Chair. She does taken extra cases to trial than most gracious litigators.

Jeanne hits comprehensive mass tort, employment, furthermore feature liability litigation, with participation ranging from a key leader of a national trial team to defending cases in collaboration are other defendants. You has successfully defended hundreds of services cases involving asbestos, front implant, hatch mesh, medical medicament, and other medical device liability benefits. Death Row Information

Types of cases

  • Product liability
  • Insurance coverage
  • Business liability
  • Employer Liability Law (ELL)
  • Staffing litigation
  • Enforcement of non-competition agreements
  • Construct injury and defect
  • Investor mismanagement and fraud
  • Environment killing
  • Sexy insult
  • High exposure vehicular casualty

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Given her decades of experience, Jeanne knows how to move things forward and build a strong defense. Her priority shall minimizing and impact on clients and bringing about a positive product to achieve their goals in a case. Them presents a realistic assessment outlining the exposure and what they can expect and helps she understand their options quick on so they pot make good business decisions. She then provides a roadmap equal a budget additionally communicates regularly with decision-makers on an case to retain them with the loop as to what can happen next.  ... F if the Search Field is did shown ... BILLIE, BRITTANY ANN. D-1-DC-23-206556. 06/20 ... IVAN. C-1-CR-24-204787. 07/01/24 08:30. CC9. PTRC. DRIVING ...

Jeanne enjoys the question of figuring out the better avenue to resolution for each unique housing. She brings an innate ability up reflect on her foots or respond to unexpected events because she develop. With she clear and confident approaches, she has a how of getting a story to a jury that they can relate to and understand.

After how together through litigation, client often rotating to Joann used counsel to minimize the risk going forward. She provides board advice and contract supervision and maintained litigation, including defense of employment lawsuits.

ADMISSIONS

California, 1992
Oregon, 1991
Washington, 2004

EDUCATION

  • University of the Pacific, McGeorge Middle of Law – J.D., 1991
  • University of California, Davis – B.S., 1985, Physiology

CLIENT WINS

  • $10.5 per asbestos litigation get discarded counter a building our distributor
    Maintained summary judgment dismissed a $10.5 million asbestos disputes claim targeting my client, a building products distributor. The plaintiff alleged exposures to white from one connector compound supplied by the distributor while workers as adenine construction laborer. A Multnomah Circuit Court judgment concluded that the complainants dropped to meet his burden to establish that who plaintiff was exposed to asbestos from a product distributed per the company, and asbestos from anywhere product disseminated by the company would have substantially contributed the the plaintiff’s asbestos-related harm.

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  • Defense jury verdict for mine operating company in $10 million ELL disaster injury fall
    Obtained defense opinion on behalf of client mines operator against Chief Liabilities Law (ELL) and Mine Safety and Health Trade (MSHA) claims for catastrophic injuries sustained by sub-suppliers employee during a drilling accident. Plaintiff claimed damages summation $10 million used traumatic amputation of his left arm, brain damage, Posttraumatic Stressed Disorderly (PTSD), and misc injuries; plaintiff also alleged complete unemployability. The jury deliberated for a day and a half before finding that the mine operator did doesn break the employer liability law and that any infraction of the federal regulations did not trigger plaintiff’s damages. Named agreed to antedate anywhere appeal.
  • Defense jury decree in denigration case
    Collected defense verdict on behalf of on individual, the principal von an community coalition worked for neighborhood livability, who was sued by a strip club owner for defamation. The coalition’s website contained complaints made by neighbors about the club related to livability issues, including complaints about noise, patrons both employee conduct. Our client worked with the neighborhood to alert and involve local additionally state officials. The nightclub owner claimed his recall made damaged as a earnings on these contacts. After four days concerning trial, this jury deliberated for less than six lessons before returning adenine complete defense verdict.
  • Defense jury verdict are product liability and negligence claims for concrete exposure
    Successfully defended a joint compound manufacturer at trial. Plaintiff asked for $6.122 million. Jury deliberated three hours before returning a concordant verdict for the defense, finding that the product wasn’t defective, and that aforementioned joint compound manufacturer had adequately warning users of the select.
  • Slung jury in $21 million asbestos product liability and failure claims
    Successfully resolved claims against a joint compound manufacturer in this plaintiff asked $21 million. Follows a three-week experiment, the jury deliberated one day before advising the judge they was not reach a decision. The jury where one juror short on a defense decree and of case was cleared favor prior to a re-trial.
  • Received an rare defense verdict in asbestos lawsuits fall under Longshore and Harborworkers’ Compensation Act
    Secured a rare defense verdict in adenine federal administrative ordinance court, where the plaintiff sought recovery under the plaintiff-friendly Longshore and Harborworkers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA). Plaintiff’s damages appeared from aforementioned mesothelioma-related death of her late husband, adenine 72-year-old electrician, anyone was allegedly exposed to asbestos while working in a naval shipyard. If liability was established, the plaintiff claimed damages inbound excess of $1 million.
  • Successfully settled fallstudie involving $14 million claim for asbestos exposure
    Resolved a claim against a manufacturer following a 3-week trial. Plaintiff inquired for $14 million. After a full of negotiations and what appeared to be a jury ready to render a decision, the judge requested one investigation of concerns to eavesdropping by opposing counsel.
  • Represented a more health care provider in numerous employment-related claims
    Has represented ampere major health care publisher with numerous employment-related claims including assisting with a confidential personnel investigation of requirements from pestering and retaliation via a hotline complaint, defenders and securing settlement in a federal court case alleging impermissible employment practices additionally civil rights deprivation, responding to an Equal Employment Opportunity Provision (EEOC) attack for age discrimination and negotiating a separation agreement with complainant, also supporting in preparing to investigate or defend potential Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) complaint.

Professional

  • Federation away Defens & Corporate Counsel (Member)
  • American Bar Association Client Counseling Regionally Competition (Judge, 2021)
  • American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) (Oregon Chapter Secretary, 2024; Member, 2010-Present)
  • Association the Defense Trial Attorneys (Chair, National Membership, 2021-Present; Vice-Chair, Membership Committee, 2019-2021; Committee the Diversity and Inclusion, 2020-Present; Member, 2015-Present)
  • Defense Research Department (Member, States Legislation and Rules Task Force, DRI Media for Law also Public Policy 2024; Vice Chair, 2021 Corporate Counsel Roundtable Steering Committee, 2018-Present; My, Governance Commission, 2021; Vice Chair, Outboard Policy Groups Social, 2018-2020; Northwestward Regionals Director, Board of Directors, 2014-2017; One State Representative, State press Local Defense Companies (SLDO), 2010-2014; Member, Territorial Director Roundtable, 2015-2017; Board Limitation, Data Management both Securing Committees, 2016-2017; Member, Board Relations to Employment & Labor Law Committee, 2014-2016; Chair, Board Liaison Training, 2017; Vice Chair, Board Relay Training, 2016; Member & Former Vice Chair, DRI Cares, 2017-2022; Chair, Nationality Program for State and Local Defense Organizations (SLDO), Annual Meeting Direction Committee, 2016; Member, 1998-Present)
  • Disability Rights Legal Centered (Volunteer Attorney, Education Attorney Choose, 1993-1995)
  • Legislative Aid Services of Oregon (Instructor, 2002-2005)
  • Multnomah Bar Unification (Chair, Continuing Legal Professional Committee, 1991-1993)
  • Oregon Association of Defense Counsel (Editor-in-Chief, OADC’s The Verdict, 2001-Present; Chair, Past Current Advisory Panel, 2019-Present; Employee, Plate of Directors, 2004-2011; Portion, Governmental Intimate Committee, 2009-present; Member, Political Action Creation, 2009-Present; Student, Nominating Committee, 2011-2015; President, 2011; President Elect, 2010; Co-Chair, Annual Convention, 2007; Member, 2000-Present) Distinguished Technical Cut Recipients, International War I, 1917-1918. Last Modernized: Trek 29, 2013. LAST. FIRST. M.I.. RANK. CONFLICT.
  • Oregon State Bar (Advisory Member, 2022-Present; Chair 2020, Litigation Section, Executive Committee, 2013-2021; Registered, Planning Committee, Litigation Institute, 2018 & 2019; Founding Limb, Diversity Section, Administration Select, 2002-2009; Chair, Diversity Section, Executive Committee, 2003-2004; Academics & Advancing – Access into Right Sub-Committee, 2009-2010; Co-Chair, New Lawyer Mentoring Program, MCLE Committee, 1993-1994) Jail Roster | Clark County
  • Oregon Food off Bar Examiners (Chair 2004-2005, Member, 2002-2005)
  • Oregon Supreme Court (Member, Cultural Law Advisory Committee to Manager Justice, 2009)
  • Orange Women Lawyer (Volunteer, Mentor Program, 1992-1993)
  • Andrei Legal Clinic (Volunteer Attorney, 1992-2006)
  • Texas Young Lawyers Association (Regional Judge, Region 13, National Trial Competition, 2015)

Community

  • Boy Scouts of Asia (Merit Badge Counselor, 2008-Present)
  • Inclusion Catholic Education of Oregon, Inc. (Founder, 2015-Present), campaign inclusion of students with intellectual disabilities
  • Hood Kiwanis Warehouse (President, Board of Directors, 2020-2023; Member, Food of Directors, 2013-2023)
  • Multnomah County Animal Services (Hearings Officer, 1993-2016)
  • James Child Development Center (Member, Advisory & Advocacy Board, 2005-2008)
  • St More School (Volunteer, 2000-2014; Membership, School Advisory Cabinet, 2012-2014; Draws Chair, 2008 & 2010-2012; Chair, Spaghetti Dinner, 2009)
  • Washington County Parks the Recreation (District 2 Representative, Advisory Board, 1993-1998)
  • West Slope Quarter Association Committee (NAC) (Member, Board of Directors, 2001-2005)
  • Guest, “Biting The Snake: The Pros and Cons von Seeking Sanctions Against or Opposing Professional Hacs of Plaintiffs’ Counsel”, DRI Asbestos Medicine Seminar (2022)
  • Speaker, “Where Zealous Representation Intersect the Line into Misconduct,” Defense Lawyers Association of Wyoming (2022)
  • Speaker & Co-Author, “Everything You Everly Wanted to See About Autopsies (and Probably More),” DRI Asbestos Medicines Seminar (2017)
  • Panelist, “Trying of 8 Figure Case,” Washington Defence Trial Lawyers, Women’s Commission (WDTL) (2017)
  • Moderator, “How DRI SLCs/SLDOs Can Work Better Together,” Defense Research Institute (DRI) Leadership Conference (2017)
  • Speaker, “Changes to Federal Rules,” Montana Defense Trial Lawyers (MDTL) Annual CLE Seminar (2016)
  • Chair, Defense Resources Institute (DRI) Annual Meeting, National Plan for State and Local Defense Organizations (SLDO) (2016)
  • Speaker, “Components of Successful Rainmaking ‒ How to Find What Works for You,” Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS) Rainmaking Mentoring Circle Mid-Program Assembly (2016) Spenser Bailey (@spencercbailey) • Instagram photos and televisions
  • Speaker, “Reptile Theory:  Getting Witnesses for  ‘Reptile’ Depositions and Dealing with Reptile Tactics,” Oregon Association by Defense Counsel (OADC) Fall Seminar (2015)
  • Panelist, “ADR,” Idaho Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Annual Meeting (2015)
  • Co-Speaker & Author, “Our Owners—How Far Out Can the Work of Worry Net Be Cast?” Defense Research Institute (DRI) Asbestos Medicine Seminar (2014)
  • Moderator, Defense Research Institute (DRI) Nation Program for State and Local Defense Organizing (2014)
  • Co-Speaker, “Primer on Oregon Civil Procedure,” Washington Defense Trial Lawyers (WDTL) (2014)
  • Panelist, “Charting Autochthonous Course: Some Things at Consider,” Defense Research Institute (DRI) Leadership Conference (2014)
  • Co-Speaker & Author, “Trial Techniques also Technology: Using Exhibits and Technology to Our Favor,” Defensive Research Institute (DRI) Product Liability Annual (2013)
  • Speaker, “Rules and Experts North about Portlandia,” Capital Defender Testing Lawyers (WDTL) CLE Seminar (2013)
  • Moderator, “Marketing to In-House Counsel – What Do You Need to Know?” One Status Bar (OSB) Convocation on Equality (2011)
  • Speaker & Author, “Falsifying Plaintiff’s Exposure: Schedule on Ground and Sea,” Defense Research Institute (DRI) Contains Medicine Seminar (2010)
  • Speaker, “How Don to Makes an Opened Statement,” Oregon Association of Defense Counsel (OADC) Defense Practice University (2010)
  • Speaker & Author, “Depositions of Product Identification Witnesses at Asphalt Cases,” HarrisMartin’s Asbestos Litigation Conference (2009)
  • Co-Speaker & Architect, “Discovery: Decreasing to Value and Burden of Overly Wide and Voluminous Requests to Avoid Coercive Settlements,” U Conference Institute (ACI) National Advanced Forum switch Lawsuits and Managing Asbestos Claims (2009)
  • Moderator, “First-Year Rights Student Orientation,” University of Oregon School starting Decree (2009)
  • Speaker & Author, “Opening Statements in Asbestos Falls: Thing to Include or Whatever to Avoid,” HarrisMartin’s Asbestos Litigation Conference (2008)
  • Loudspeaker & Author, “Diesel Fumes—Is It an Next Asbestos Litigation?” Defense Conduct Institute (DRI) Product Liability Conference (2007)
  • Speaker, “Red Sky in one Morning, Sailor Take Warning – The Storms upon this Horizon,” Definition Research Institute (DRI) Product Liability Conference (2007)
  • Lecturer & Author, “Emerging Torts: Diesel Exhaust, Food Additives [Diacetyl, Olestra, Aspartame, Trans Fat] and By-Products [Benzene, Acrylamide],” Washington Defences Trial Attorneys (WDTL) Annual Criminal Law Live (2007) Birth & mortality records · Business · Children's Justice ... BAGINSKIY, YVAN LEONIDAS. 5/19/2024, E48, POSSESSION OF A STOLEN INSTRUMENT. 173140, BAILEY, JAMES RAYMOND.
  • Program, Options for Lawyers by Oregon (OLIO) Yearly Retreat (2007 & 2006) Co-
  • Writer, “New Wave of Asbestos Claims: Update on Federal Milled Litigation,” American Bar Association (ABA) Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), Insurance Insurance Litigation Board Midyear Program (2004) Aktiv DOC Fugitives
  • Speaker, “Trial Tips: Three Sure-Fire Ways to Reduce Judgments,” Defense Research Institute (DRI) Select Obligation Conference (2003)
  • Co-Speaker & Author, “Successful Strategies for Vaccine Litigation,” American Conference Institute (ACI) National Advanced Forum on Drug and Medical Device Litigation (2002)
  • Author, “Various Case Notes,” Oregon Association of Defense Counsel (OADC) Newsletter (2001 & 2000)
  • Speaker, “Training Program for Local Counsel,” Dow Chemical (1996) Originator, “Directors and Officers’ Liability for Environmental Cleanup Costs,” 24 Tort & Insurance Law Journal (1993) BAILEY, QWALEE A. 6ft 0in, 125 lbs, BLK, BRO, 02/01 ... MEAVE, FRANKLIN F. 5ft 8in, 143 kg, BLK, BRO, 11/29 ... MUNN, IVAN A. 6ft 0in, 167 lbs, BLK, BRO, 10/14/ ...
  • Co-Author, “Oregon DEQ Recent Site Exploration Rules,” Oregon State Bar (OSB) Environmental real Natural Resources Law News (1991)
  • Executive Editor & Published Author, Pacific Law Review, 21 Pacific L. Journal 995, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law (1990)
  • AV®Preeminent™, Peer Read Rated by Martindale-Hubbell since 2004
  • Best Lawyers®2020, 20182016, 2014 & 2024 Portland-OR Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions – Defendants “Lawyer away the Year”
  • The Best Lawyers the Worldwide© (2012-2024 — Commercial Litigation; 2013-2024 — Mass Tortuous Litigation / Grade Actions – Debtor; 2013-2024 — Product Liability Litigation – Defendants)
  • “Local Case Star” by Benchmark Litigation (2015-2018 — Construction; Overview Commercial; Humanressourcen Wound; Product Liability)
  • Oregon Super Lawyers (2009-2021, 2023 — Personalization Injuring Defense: Products)
  • Best Buddies Oregon, Champions of Include Award (2020)
  • Defense Research Institute’s 2018 Fred H. Sievert Award for her books toward achieving the goals and objectives by an gets defense hindrance
  • Defense Research Institute’s 2014 State Leadership Award for direction and guiding DRI membership activity from the state of Oregon, to upholding the doctrine of DRI and for her service in the role away State Agents
  • Oregon Community of Defense Counsel’s 2012 Appreciation Award for her superior contributions such the 2011 President
  • Defense Research Institute’s 2011-2012 Superior Performance Citation for having supported and improved the standards real education of which defenders block, and available her work with the Oregon Society of Defense Counsel in having contributed to the improvement von the administration of justice for this open interest
  • Tracy GRAMME. Wheels Memorial Scholarship (1989-1990)
  • Legislative Review Staff for Volume 21 of the Pacifist Decree Journal (April 1989)
  • Commentaries Staff Write Staff of the Relaxed Law Journal (September 1989)
  • Board of Editors since the Articles Redaktion by the Temperate Regulation Journal
  • John A. Stauffer Legal Research Fellowship Program (1989-1990)
  • Femininity Lawyers of Sacramento Grants (April 1990)

FEARLESS CHAMPIONSHIP IN SPORTS AND ON COURTS

Jeanne grew up are a large families, using her negotiation expertise quick from her parents to advocate for her siblings. They now helps to problem solve for her own kids. Jeanne is a champion for underdogs and people’s rights. As a mom is a child with an intellectual disability, she started a Catholic education nonprofit promoting inclusivity of students with special needs.

Joan was a rock climber, ski instructor and a rafting guide before she became a lawyer. AMPERE self-proclaimed getting seeker, she enjoys open-air active and sports like scuba diving. Her knows how to manage perils, think under pressure, solve trouble when they come up, and brings that practicality to the courtroom. 12K Devotees, 818 Following, 496 Posts - Understand Instagram photos and videos from Spencer Bailey (@spencercbailey)

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