Farleigh Wada Witt

Farleigh Wada Witt Farleigh Wada Witt is a full-service business law firm recognized for excellence in banking and finance.

05/27/2026

FWW is a proud supporter of the annual She Grooms clinic hosted by Mt. Hood Meadows! The event is a multi-day workshop dedicated to supporting women who work in or are interested in working in the snow-grooming industry.

We provide defense and risk management advice to ski areas and outdoor recreational organizations in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Farleigh Wada Witt is pleased to announce that Jordan Hartman has joined the firm as an Associate. Jordan’s areas of foc...
05/05/2026

Farleigh Wada Witt is pleased to announce that Jordan Hartman has joined the firm as an Associate. Jordan’s areas of focus include real estate, business, and taxation. Prior to joining Farleigh Wada Witt, Jordan practiced at firms in Oregon, where he handled a variety of matters, including taxation, business, estate planning and administration, and domestic relations. Welcome Jordan!

https://fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2026-05-05/fww-welcomes-jordan-hartman.html

Kim McGair worked with the teams from Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood Meadows, the Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association an...
03/09/2026

Kim McGair worked with the teams from Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood Meadows, the Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association and Protect Oregon Recreation on this important legislation restoring the enforceability of waivers for recreational activities in our state, more closely aligning Oregon with the rest of the Western states. It was an immense honor for Farleigh Wada Witt to work along side these iconic Oregon businesses and long-time clients on this critical issue.

From Jeff Kohnstamm, President / Area Operator, Timberline

Timberline Applauds Collaborative Effort That Made SB1517 Liability Waiver Reform Law
Timberline extends its sincere gratitude to the many individuals and organizations whose dedication made the successful passage of SB1517 possible. For more than eleven years, the efficacy of recreational liability waivers has posed a complex and consequential challenge in Oregon. The bipartisan advancement of this legislation represents meaningful progress for recreational providers, nonprofit organizations, land stewards, volunteers, and the communities they serve.

This achievement was not without compromise. It reflects countless hours of thoughtful debate, principled deliberation, and steadfast commitment from leaders on all sides of the issue. The collaborative spirit demonstrated throughout this process underscores what can be accomplished when shared purpose outweighs division.

From the executive branch, we offer our deep appreciation to Governor Tina Kotek, without her leadership this achievement would not have been possible, and her Policy Advisors, Vince Porter and Sarah Means. Their transparency, diplomacy, and strategic vision were instrumental in shaping a constructive path forward. Their engagement and guidance contributed significantly to this outcome.

From the legislative branch, we are profoundly grateful to the Representatives and Senators who championed this issue during a short and demanding session. Senator Mark Meek, your steadfast leadership and tenacity over the past two legislative sessions were foundational to this success. Representative Emerson Levy, your tireless work as a negotiator and your legal acumen were invaluable throughout the process. Representative Jeff Helfrich, your bipartisan leadership and ability to bridge differing perspectives exemplify public service at its best. We also extend our appreciation to Senator Christine Drazan, Senator Dick Anderson, Senator Janeen Sollman, Senator Mike McLane, Representative John Lively, and Representative Kim Wallan. On behalf of Oregon’s recreation providers, thank you for engaging deeply with this complex issue and for advancing solutions that will benefit Oregonians today and for years to come.

The leadership and coordination of the Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association (PNSAA) and its members were pivotal. PNSAA President and ProtectOregonRec.org co-founder Jordan Elliott led with grace, patience, and adaptability while coordinating a diverse coalition of recreation providers, legislators, and advocates. We are deeply grateful for your steady leadership. Erik Kancler, PNSAA lobbyist and advocate for ProtectOregonRec.org, brought strategic clarity and thoughtful diplomacy to every stage of the process. His relationships and counsel were central to the bill’s success. John Burton, Timberline’s Director of Marketing and Public Affairs, provided consistent perspective and effective communication while representing Timberline with professionalism and authenticity. His contributions were invaluable.

We also recognize the exceptional legal counsel and advisory team whose expertise guided this effort. Kim Hanks McGair, who has represented ski areas for more than a decade, provided seasoned leadership and direction throughout. David Byrd, Director of Risk and Regulatory Affairs for the National Ski Areas Association, contributed decades of experience in legal precedent and practical application related to recreational statutes. Jim Zupancic, a respected member of the Oregon Bar for more than 45 years and Board President of the Oregon Health and Fitness Alliance, brought technical legal expertise, composure, and legislative relationships that reflected true diplomatic mastery. Leah Corrigan, Founder and Managing Attorney of Recreation Law Group, represented recreational providers with determination, clarity, and conviction. Her ability to unify the group around a focused and confident perspective was both refreshing and essential.

Finally, we recognize the nonprofit leaders and land stewards who ensured that the voices of volunteers and advocates remained central to this conversation. Their work protects and sustains Oregon’s world-class natural resources. Glenn Fee, Executive Director of Tualatin Riverkeepers; Stephanie Noll, Director at Oregon Trails Coalition; and Cindy Robert of the Oregon Recreation and Park Association, this accomplishment would not have been possible without your dedication. Oregon owes you its gratitude for your continued stewardship and service.

The bipartisan passage of SB1517 marks a significant step forward in strengthening recreational liability protections in Oregon after more than a decade of challenge and debate. This success reflects broad collaboration across the Executive and Legislative branches, industry associations, legal experts, nonprofit leaders, and recreation advocates. Through compromise, diplomacy, and shared commitment, this coalition advanced legislation that supports recreational providers, protects volunteers and land stewards, and ensures a stronger future for Oregon’s outdoor community.

We are pleased to announce that Justin Whitesides has become a shareholder of the firm. Justin primarily represents cred...
01/27/2026

We are pleased to announce that Justin Whitesides has become a shareholder of the firm. Justin primarily represents credit unions and other financial institutions. As former general counsel for a credit union, he has unique insight into how laws, regulations, and supervisory pressures affect all aspects of a credit union and its membership. Justin also keeps up to date on potential legislation, proposed regulations, and new case law that affects credit unions, providing guidance to legislative drafters and credit unions alike on the impact of these legal changes. Justin is a frequent speaker on such matters and provides related training on a regular basis.

“Farleigh Wada Witt is one of the most respected law firms in the credit union industry, and I am honored to become one of its shareholders. I was lucky enough to start my legal career here before heading in-house, where I continued to use the firm as a client for many years. My admiration for FWW attorneys has only increased over the years. I could not be happier with their decision to welcome me as a shareholder,” says Justin.

Congratulations Justin!

https://fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2026-01-01/fww-welcomes-justin-whitesides-as-a-shareholder.html

Kimberley McGair, who is an expert in recreational defense law, was interviewed by the Portland Business Journal regardi...
11/10/2025

Kimberley McGair, who is an expert in recreational defense law, was interviewed by the Portland Business Journal regarding the critical issues our recreational providers are facing due to Oregon’s unique law regarding enforceability of liability waivers and the need for legislative action to protect our vital recreational providers.

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Farleigh Wada Witt is pleased to announce that Krista Evans has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Krista is a transactional...
11/06/2025

Farleigh Wada Witt is pleased to announce that
Krista Evans has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Krista is a transactional attorney focusing on business and commercial real estate law. Her practice includes mergers and acquisitions, contract review and drafting, corporate compliance, commercial financing, business formations, corporate governance, and strategic alliances. Krista’s real estate experience includes purchases, sales, and financing of commercial real estate. Welcome Krista!

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Congratulations to Ward Greene for being the recipient of the William N. Stiles Debtor-Creditor Section Award of Merit, ...
10/07/2025

Congratulations to Ward Greene for being the recipient of the William N. Stiles Debtor-Creditor Section Award of Merit, the Section’s highest honor, at the Oregon State Bar Debtor-Creditor Section's Annual Meeting last weekend!

The Award of Merit is given to those who provide extraordinary service to the Section, outstanding contributions to continuing legal education, promotion of professionalism within the practice, and meaningful community involvement, including pro bono work. Judge Teresa Pearson, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Oregon, presented him with the Award.

https://fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2025-10-06/ward-greene-presented-with-osb-debtor-creditor-section-award-of-merit.html

Farleigh Wada Witt is pleased to announce that Spencer Rossini has joined the firm as an Associate. Spencer’s areas of f...
09/03/2025

Farleigh Wada Witt is pleased to announce that Spencer Rossini has joined the firm as an Associate. Spencer’s areas of focus are in real estate litigation, bankruptcy, creditors’ rights, and general civil litigation. Previously, Spencer spent three years handling creditor defense in complex mortgage-related litigation, representing loan servicers, investors, as well as the federal government’s lending institutions. Welcome Spencer!

https://fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2025-09-03/fww-welcomes-spencer-rossini.html

Congratulations to FOURTEEN of our attorneys for being recognized as Best Lawyers® 2026 in thirteen practice areas!! Bri...
08/25/2025

Congratulations to FOURTEEN of our attorneys for being recognized as Best Lawyers® 2026 in thirteen practice areas!!

Brian Witt – Financial Services Regulation Law; Brad Stanford – Commercial Litigation, Product Liability Litigation-Defendants, Personal Injury Litigation-Defendants, and Litigation-Insurance; Dean Sandow – Trust and Estates, and Corporate Law; Kim McGair – Commercial Litigation, Litigation-Labor and Employment, and Litigation-Banking and Finance; Kelly Tilden – Employment Law-Management; Marisol McAllister – Real Estate Law; Paul Migchelbrink – Corporate Law; Trish Walsh – Commercial Litigation; Ward Greene – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Commercial Litigation, and Real Estate Law; Hal Scoggins – Financial Services Regulation Law, and Banking and Finance Law; Margot Seitz - Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Tony Kullen - Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Michelle Bertolino - Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Melissa Chapman – Trusts and Estates.

https://www.fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2025-08-25/fourteen-fww-attorneys-recognized-as-best-lawyers-2026.html

Congratulations to Kimberley McGair, Margot Seitz, Ward Greene, Melissa Chapman, Kelley Hodney, and Megan Oshiro for bei...
07/24/2025

Congratulations to Kimberley McGair, Margot Seitz, Ward Greene, Melissa Chapman, Kelley Hodney, and Megan Oshiro for being recognized as 2025 Oregon Super Lawyers and Rising Stars!

We are proud that six of our attorneys in five distinct practice areas have been honored by their peers, highlighting the breadth of expertise in our full-service commercial law practice.

https://www.fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2025-07-21/six-fww-attorneys-selected-as-2025-oregon-super-lawyers-and-rising-stars.html

We are pleased to welcome Ryan Ripp to the firm as a Litigation Associate. Ryan’s practice emphasizes a wide range of li...
07/03/2025

We are pleased to welcome Ryan Ripp to the firm as a Litigation Associate. Ryan’s practice emphasizes a wide range of litigation that includes complex commercial litigation, real estate litigation, general business litigation, employment defense, personal injury defense, consumer defense, and commercial collection matters. Welcome Ryan!

https://fwwlaw.com/resources/news/2025-07-01/fww-welcomes-ryan-ripp.html

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