IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE

STATE OF OREGON

MATTHEW M. WINGARD, Court of Appeals No. A163465 Plaintiff - Respondent, Multnomah County Circuit Court v. No. 16CV18238

OREGON FAMILY COUNCIL, INC., DEFENDANTS OREGON FAMILY an Oregon nonprofit corporation, doing COUNCIL, INC., CHARLES L. business as Oregon Family Council STARR, JACK A. LOUMAN, Issues PAC; CHARLES L. STARR; OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE, AND JACK A. LOUMAN; OREGON GAYLE ATTEBERRY’S PETITION RIGHT TO LIFE, an Oregon nonprofit FOR ATTORNEY FEES, COSTS, corporation; GAYLE ATTEBERRY; AND REQUEST FOR FINDINGS JOHN DOE 1; and JOHN DOE 2, UNDER ORAP 13.10(7)

Defendants - Appellants.

Defendants-Appellants Oregon Family Council, Inc., Charles L. Starr, Jack

A. Louman, Oregon Right to Life, and Gayle Atteberry (collectively “Defendants”) move this court for an order allowing Defendants a reasonable sum as attorney fees and costs incurred by the offices of The Bopp Law Firm, PC and Harris Berne

Christensen LLP in the amount of $210,149.60.

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This petition is based on ORAP 13.10, ORS 31.152(3)1, and on the following facts and authorities.2

BACKGROUND

On June 7, 2016, Plaintiff filed a complaint against Oregon Family Council,

Inc., Charles L. Starr, Jack A. Louman, Oregon Right to Life, and Gayle Atteberry.

(Plaintiff’s Complaint And Summons). This complaint alleged Defendants defamed

Plaintiff and violated Oregon’s False Publication Relating to a Candidate or

Measure statute, ORS 260.532. Id. at ¶¶ 12, 19, 26, 34, 43, 53. Plaintiff based his claims on a letter Defendants mailed during the 2016 primary election, in which

Plaintiff was a candidate. Id. ¶ 9.

On July 5, 2016, Defendants timely filed an Anti-SLAPP Special Motion To

Strike pursuant to ORS 31.150. (Defendants’ Anti-SLAPP Special Motion To Strike

Pursuant To ORS 31.150). Defendants also requested an order awarding

Defendants’ attorneys’ fees and costs pursuant to ORS 31.152(3). Id. On

1 “[a] defendant who prevails on a special motion to strike under ORS 31.150 shall be awarded reasonable attorney fees and costs.” 2 Pursuant to ORAP 13.10(2), Defendants make this timely petition for attorney fees within 21 days of the date of this Court’s decision. Pursuant to ORAP 13.10(3), “[w]hen a party prevails on appeal or on review and the case is remanded for further proceedings in which the party who ultimately will prevail remains to be determined, the appellate court may condition the actual award of attorney fees on the ultimate outcome of the case.” Attorney fees for both the trial and appellate work are included in this petition. If a separate petition to the trial court is required, Defendants will submit such a petition after this Court’s appellate judgment. 3

September 7, 2016, Judge Adrienne C. Nelson heard oral arguments on

Defendants’ Anti-SLAPP Special Motion to Strike and Motion to Strike Plaintiff’s

Evidence. On October 11, 2016, Judge Nelson issued an order denying

Defendants’ Anti-SLAPP Special Motion to Strike and Motion to Strike Plaintiff’s

Evidence. (Order Denying Defendants’ Anti-SLAPP Special Motion To Strike And

Denying Defendant’s Motion To Strike Plaintiff’s Evidence at 3). Defendants filed a timely Notice of Appeal on October 16, 2016. The Oregon Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on Defendants’ appeal on November 3, 2017. On February

28, 2018 the Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the trial court’s order denying Defendants’ Anti-SLAPP Special Motion to Strike pursuant to ORS

31.150. 290 Or App 518 (2018).

This Court found that it was not disputed that Defendants had established a prima facie showing that Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute applied to this case as required under ORS 31.150(3). Id. at 522. However, this Court held that Plaintiff failed to present substantial evidence to support a prima facie case, as is also required under ORS 31.150(3). Specifically, both Plaintiff’s defamation claim and his claim under ORS 260.532 require a showing of actual malice, id. at 523, and this Court ruled that “no reasonable fact-finder could infer actual malice from

[Plaintiff’s] evidence alone.” Id. at 524.

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POINTS AND AUTHORITIES

I. Defendants Are Entitled to a Mandatory Award of Attorneys’ Fees.

The Defendants made a timely special motion to strike under Oregon’s anti-

SLAPP statute. This Court’s ruling leaves Plaintiff without an effective response to

Defendants’ Special Motion to Strike. When a special motion to strike under the anti-SLAPP statute is granted, Defendants are entitled to a mandatory award of reasonable attorneys’ fees.

Pursuant to ORAP 13.10(7), “[a] party to a proceeding under this rule may request findings regarding the facts and legal criteria that relate to any claim or objection concerning attorney fees.”3 Defendants respectfully request this Court issue a finding in its judgment to the trial court that the facts and legal criteria in this litigation support granting Defendants’ Special Motion to Strike. Further,

Defendants request a finding by this Court that the attorneys’ fees requested by

Defendants must be awarded upon such a grant of a Defendants Special Motion to

Strike. Finally, Defendants respectfully request a finding by this Court that the attorneys’ fees requested by Defendants are reasonable.

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3 “[T]his rule” refers to ORAP 13.10, which governs the timing and procedures for petitioning for attorney fees with the Oregon Court of Appeals. 5

A. Oregon’s Anti-SLAPP Statute Provides for a Mandatory Award of Attorneys’ Fees to a Defendant Who Prevails on a Special Motion to Strike. Oregon’s “anti-SLAPP” statute is designed as a remedy when an action arises out of, inter alia, an oral or written statement made in “furtherance of the exercise of the constitutional right of . . . free speech in connection with a public issue or an issue of public interest.” ORS 31.150(2). Essentially, Oregon’s anti-

SLAPP statute creates an expedited procedure for dismissal without prejudice of certain non-meritorious civil cases at the pleading state. Neumann v. Liles, 358

Ore. 706, 723, 369 P.3d 1117, 1127 (2016).

A defendant who prevails on a special motion to strike “shall be awarded reasonable attorney fees and costs.” ORS 31.152(3). The statutory language used makes an attorney fee award mandatory, see Page v. Parsons, 249 Or. App. 445,

463, 277 P.3d 609, 620 (2012), and an attorney fee award should not be reduced simply because a defendant might have proceeded under other statutes that would not award attorney fees. Robinson v. DeFazio, 284 Or. App. 98, 106, 392 P.3d 781

(2017).

This Court has ruled that Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute applies to this litigation. Therefore, under the statute itself and the Page precedent, a Defendant that prevails on a special motion to strike is entitled to a mandatory award of attorneys’ fees. 6

B. Defendants Should Prevail on its Special Motion to Strike Based Upon This Court’s Ruling. To succeed on a special motion to strike, the defendant has the initial burden to make a prima facie showing that the claim arises out of a statement, document, or conduct that falls under its provisions. If the defendant meets this burden, the burden shifts to the plaintiff in the action to establish that there is a probability that the plaintiff will prevail on the claim by presenting substantial evidence to support the plaintiff’s prima facie case. Id.

This Court affirmed the trial court’s holding that “there is no dispute that the defendants’ statements about plaintiff fall within the protective scope of [the anti-

SLAPP statute].” 290 Or App 518 at 522. Therefore, this Court held that

Defendants met the first step of the two-step burden-shifting framework of ORS

31.150. Id. This Court ruled, however, that Plaintiff did not meet the second step of the burden-shifting framework within the anti-SLAPP statute. Id. This Court found that Plaintiff had to show “substantial evidence” that Defendants acted with “actual malice” when the statements regarding Plaintiff were made. Id. at 523 (citing Bank of Oregon v. Independent News, 298 Or 434, 441-42, 693 P.2d 35 (1985)

(“knowledge of falsity or reckless disregard of truth” necessary in public figure defamation claims)). Applying the standard for substantial evidence developed by the Oregon Supreme Court, this Court found Plaintiff failed to show evidence from

7 which a “reasonable fact-finder could infer actual malice.” Or App 518 at 524

(citing Handy v. Lane County, 360 Or 605, 385 P.3d 1016 (2016)).

Defendants have met their burden, and Plaintiff has failed to meet his burden under Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute. Therefore, Defendants’ special motion to strike should be granted, and Defendants are entitled to a mandatory award of attorneys’ fees under ORS 30.152(3).

II. The Attorneys’ Fees Requested Are Reasonable.

Oregon courts consider several factors in awarding attorney fees.4 The court analyzes each factor, but may weigh only the most relevant factors to the matter at hand. See generally, Strawn v. Farmers Ins. Co., 233 Or. App. 401, 226 P.3d 86

(2010); Robinson, 284 Or. App. at 107. The most relevant factors (factors a, c, d, and g) in the instant case are analyzed below.

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4 Factors considered are: (a) [t]he time and labor required in the proceeding, the novelty and difficulty of the questions involved in the proceeding and the skill needed to properly perform the legal services; (b) [t]he likelihood, if apparent to the client, that the acceptance of the particular employment by the attorney would preclude the attorney from taking other cases; (c) [t]he fee customarily charged in the locality for similar legal services; (d) [t]he amount involved in the controversy and the results obtained; (e) [t]he time limitations imposed by the client or the circumstances of the case; (f) [t]he nature and length of the attorney’s professional relationship with the client; (g) [t]he experience, reputation and ability of the attorney performing the services; (h) [w]hether the fee of the attorney is fixed or contingent. ORS 20.075(a-h). 8

A. The Time and Labor Required for this Proceeding and the Skill Needed to Properly Represent Defendants Justify the Requested Attorney Fees. The Bopp Law Firm, P.C. (“BLF”) acted as primary counsel for Defendants at both the trial and appellate levels. Harris Berne Christensen LLP (“HBC”) served as local counsel. Billing records for both firms are attached as Exhibits A-B.

These billing records include the number of hours worked and detailed descriptions of the work completed at both the trial and appellate level.5 Declarations from each firm attesting to the work performed and the billing records’ accuracy are attached as Exhibits C-D. This litigation has taken nearly two years. As noted in the summary tables below, 512.7 hours were dedicated to the trial work and 189.4 hours were dedicated to the appellate work.

The skill provided to Defendants by counsel justifies the hours and fees.

BLF has a nationally-recognized practice in First Amendment law, constitutional law, and election law. Mr. Bopp is general counsel of the National Right to Life

Committee (“NRLC”), and he and his firm regularly serve as counsel to state affiliates of the NRLC. HBC provided valuable advice and counsel to Defendants on Oregon’s laws and procedures.

5 BLF detailed narratives for hours after March 1, 2018 are not included, but the accurate number of hours by attorney is summarized on the attached exhibit. All work completed by BLF for Defendants after March 1, 2018 pertained to this petition. BLF’s detailed narratives will be made available within seven days of filing this petition. 9

TRIAL WORK

Name Position Number of Hourly Fees Hours Rate Anita Y. Milanovich (BLF) Senior Attorney 0.9 $ 288.00 $ 259.20 Corrine L. Youngs Associate (BLF) Attorney 272.5 $ 236.00 $64,310.00 Courtney E. Milbank Associate (BLF) Attorney 2.7 $ 236.00 $ 637.20 , Jr. (BLF) Firm Owner/Senior 77.6 $ 495.00 $38,412.00 Attorney Jeffrey P. Gallant (BLF) Senior Attorney 61.5 $ 334.00 $20,541.00 Richard E. Coleson (BLF) Senior Attorney 0.8 $ 394.00 $ 315.20

Shawn Lindsay (HBC) Partner 91.70 $295.00 $27,131.00 Roger Harris (HBC) Senior Partner 5.0 $300.00 $1,500.00 Costs (Filing, Appearance Fees) $681.00

TOTALS 512.70 $153,786.60

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APPELLATE WORK

Name Position Number of Hourly Fees Hours Rate Corrine L. Youngs Associate (BLF) Attorney 21.2 $ 236.00 $ 5,003.20 Courtney E. Milbank Associate (BLF) Attorney 0.6 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Melena S. Siebert Associate Attorney 32.6 $236.00 $7,693.60 James Bopp, Jr. (BLF) Firm Owner/Senior 9.1 $ 495.00 $ 4,504.50 Attorney Jeffrey P. Gallant Senior Attorney 26.9 $ 334.00 $ 8,984.60 (BLF) Shawn Lindsay (HBC) Partner 95.0 $295.00 $28,168.50 Adam Heder (HBC) Associate 4.0 $279.75 $1,119.00 Costs (Filing Fees, Transcript Fees) $748.00

TOTALS 189.4 $ 56,363.00

B. The Fees Charged by Defendants’ Counsel Are Customarily Charged for Similar Legal Services in the Portland Area. The rates applied to BLF’s work in this litigation were taken from the

Oregon State Bar 2017 Economic Survey (Portland State University Survey

Research Lab) (“Economic Survey”). The specific rates used are based upon the total number of years each attorney has been admitted to practice law. Table 36,

2016 Hourly Billing Rate by Total Years Admitted to Practice - Private Practice, pp. 38-40. The Portland Mean Rate was applied to every BLF attorney except 11

James Bopp, Jr. Mr. Bopp has over 40 years of experience and is a nationally- recognized leading litigator. Such expertise justifies a higher rate, and Portland’s

75th percentile rate was applied to Mr. Bopp’s work.

C. Defendants’ Counsel Obtained Excellent Results.

Plaintiff sought in excess of $500,000 in damages. (Pl.’s Compl. at 4, 5, 6, 8,

9, 11). This Court’s ruling and anticipated judgment vindicates free speech on issues of public import and will free Defendants and similar groups to continue their primary work without fear of litigation that targets political advocacy. In light of the issues at stake, the large damages sought, and the excellent result, the attorneys’ fees requested are reasonable.

D. The Experience, Reputation, and Ability of Defendants’ Attorneys Justify the Fees Charged. The Defendants’ Attorneys have decades of combined experience in litigation. The declarations attached detail the qualifications and accomplishments of the Defendants’ attorneys. The experience and ability of Defendants’ attorneys justify the fees charged.

E. Defendants’ Request for an Award of Fees Related to the Appeal Is Reasonable. An award of attorney fees to the prevailing defendant in connection with a special motion to strike is not limited to proceedings in a trial court. Schwern v.

Plunkett, No. 3:14-CV-146-PK, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 138109, at *6 (D. Or. July 12

5, 2017). The Schwern court emphasized that the only limitation on an award of attorney fees under ORS 31.152(3) is that the fees “must have been reasonably incurred litigating necessary defenses.” Id. (emphasis added). The appeal here was necessary to the ultimate success of the litigation and affirmed Defendants’ position and arguments as correct. In Northon v. Rule, the Ninth Circuit Court of

Appeals awarded attorney’s fees in connection with an appeal under Oregon’s anti-

SLAPP statute. 637 F.3d 937 (9th Cir. 2011) (finding plaintiff only objected to awarding attorney fee for appellate work and that such request was reasonable).

The Schwern and Northon holdings are consistent with this Court’s awards for appellate work in other contexts. In a class action suit for improper insurance claims handling, this Court determined the applicable statute provided for an award of attorney fees for work done on an appeal. Strawn v. Farmers Ins. Co., 233 Or.

App. 401, 407, 226 P.3d 86, 90 (2010) (holding regardless of process used to calculate fees, “what remains constant are the factors that a court will consider . . . .

These criteria are set out [in] ORS 20.075(2)”). See also Goodsell v. Eagle-Air

Estates Homeowners Ass’n, 280 Or. App. 593, 603, 383 P.3d 365 (2016)

(prevailing party in homeowner action to remove association’s board of directors legally entitled to reasonable attorney fees for all stages of the litigation, including for prior losing effort on appeal).

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Here, the appeal was absolutely essential to Defendants’ defense. Indeed, without the appeal, Defendants would have been forced to defend against a non- meritorious claim, the very situation the anti-SLAPP statute is designed to avoid.

Litigating a necessary and successful appeal meets the Schwern standard for fees reasonably incurred in connection with litigating the defendant's reasonably necessary defenses. In addition, in Northon, the Ninth Circuit awarded attorney’s fees under Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute, suggesting, if not expressly establishing, that fees for work on an appeal are compensable. Therefore, Defendants’ request for attorneys’ fees related to the appeal is reasonable under Oregon law.

CONCLUSION

Defendants met their burden of showing Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute applied to the underlying litigation. Plaintiff failed to meet his burden of presenting substantial evidence of actual malice to support his claims. Therefore, Defendants should be granted a special motion to strike and are entitled to a mandatory award of attorneys’ fees. Defendants’ requested attorneys’ fees are reasonable considering the time, skill, and experience Defendants’ counsel offered in its representation. Further, Defendants’ request for attorneys’ fees connected to the appellate work is reasonable based upon both Oregon and Ninth Circuit precedent.

Pursuant to ORAP 13.10(7), Defendants respectfully request this Court issue a finding in its judgment to the trial court that the facts and legal criteria in this 14 litigation support granting Defendants’ Special Motion to Strike. Further,

Defendants request a finding by this Court that the attorneys’ fees requested by

Defendants must be awarded upon such a grant of a Defendants Special Motion to

Strike. Finally, Defendants respectfully request a finding by this Court that the attorneys’ fees requested by Defendants are reasonable.

Defendants move this court for an order allowing Defendants a reasonable sum as attorneys’ fees and costs in the amount of $210,149.60.

Dated: March 21, 2018 s/ James Bopp James Bopp, Ind. #2838-84* [email protected] Corrine L. Purvis, Ind. #32725-49* [email protected] Of Attorneys for Defendants Oregon Family Council, Inc., Charles Starr, Jack Louman, Oregon Right to Life, and Gayle Atteberry *Admitted Pro Hac Vice

s/ Shawn M. Lindsay Shawn M. Lindsay, OSB #020695 [email protected] Of Attorneys for Appellants Oregon Family Council, Inc., Charles L. Starr, Jack A. Louman, Oregon Right to Life, and Gayle Atteberry 15

Combined Certificate of Compliance With Petition Length and Type Size

Requirements, and Certificates of Filing and Service

Petition Word Count: 2,757

I certify that this petition complies with the word-count limitation in ORAP

5.05, which word count is 3,300.

Times New Roman, 14 point.

I certify that the size of the type in this petition is not smaller than 14 point for both the text of the petition and footnotes.

I certify that I filed the Petition for Attorney Fees with the Appellate Court

Administrator on this date.

I certify that service of a copy of this Petition for Attorney Fees will be accomplished on the following participant in this case, who is a registered user of the appellate court’s eFiling system, by the appellate courts’ eFiling system at the participant’s email address as recorded this date in the appellate eFiling system:

Thomas R. Rask, III Kell Alterman & Runstein LLP 520 SW Yamhill Street, Suite 600 Portland, OR 97204 Attorney for Plaintiff-Respondent Matthew M. Wingard

I certify that service of a copy of this Petition for Attorney Fees will be accomplished on the following participant in this case via first class mail at the address listed below: 16

Megan L. Ferris MacMillan Scholz & Marks PC 900 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 1800 Portland, OR 97204 Attorney for Defendants-Appellants Oregon Right to Life and Gayle Atteberry

Dated: March 21, 2018 s/ Shawn M. Lindsay Shawn M. Lindsay OSB #020695 Of Attorneys for Defendants Oregon Family Council, Inc., Charles L. Starr, Jack A. Louman, Oregon Right to Life, and Gayle Atteberry

BLF Billing Records - Trial and Appellate Work EXHIBIT A THE BOPP LAW FIRM, P.C. BILLING RECORDS - TRIAL WORK

Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Assist Corrine L. Purvis with Anti-SLAPP 8/16/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 288.00 $ 86.40 Anita Y Milanovich reply E-mail exchange with Corrine L. Purvis 8/24/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 288.00 $ 172.80 Anita Y Milanovich regarding reply brief Assist Corrine L. Purvis with procedural 8/26/2016 0.50 0.00 $ 288.00 $ - Anita Y Milanovich question on motion to strike/briefing Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 6/16/2016 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 new case in Oregon; file documents; email Corrine L. Youngs for conference call Phone call to Gayle regarding fees and 6/16/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Corrine L. Youngs counsel, etc.; email with Jack Louman Set-up Conference Call and email 6/17/2016 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 participants; file OFC and Louman Corrine L. Youngs summons Read complaint; research Matt Wingard; 6/17/2016 2.70 2.70 $ 236.00 $ 637.20 organize claims; research claims Corrine L. Youngs Research qualified immunity; Review court 6/21/2016 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Corrine L. Youngs rules and local rules Read Susan B. Anthony opinions, research 6/21/2016 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 false statement statutes, etc.; conference Corrine L. Youngs with James Bopp, Jr. Review discovery requests and research 6/21/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Corrine L. Youngs Matt Wingard website Phone conference with Ortl, OFC, Shawn 6/21/2016 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 Corrine L. Youngs Lindsey, and James Bopp, Jr. Corrine L. Youngs Pull Ventura v. Kyle 8th Circuit Court; pull 6/22/2016 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 docket for briefing for Susan B. Anthony

Corrine L. Youngs Draft retainer agreements; conference with 6/22/2016 1.40 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Jeffrey Gallant

1 of 40 EXHIBIT A THE BOPP LAW FIRM, P.C. BILLING RECORDS - TRIAL WORK

Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Introduction E-mail to Megan Ferris; other 6/22/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 email with Megan and James Bopp, Jr. Corrine L. Youngs IM Anita Y. Milanovich regarding Pro Hac 6/22/2016 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Vice applications 6/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Assemble documents for Pro Hac Vice 6/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.10 1.10 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 Read Ventura v. Kyle brief and decision Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/22/2016 0.30 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - regarding status of new case 6/23/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Review Susan B. Anthony briefing 6/23/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.40 1.40 $ 236.00 $ 330.40 Draft answer; research counterclaim Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Rich E. Coleson regarding 6/23/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 answer

6/23/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.00 1.00 $ 236.00 $ 236.00 Draft answer 6/23/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Draft email to Shawn Lindsay 6/23/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Draft answer 6/23/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Research-SBA briefs Corrine L. Youngs E-mails with Megan to schedule phone 6/23/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 conference Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/24/2016 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 0.3 0.3 regarding next steps and counterclaim 6/24/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.2 0.2 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mail from Shawn Lindsay Corrine L. Youngs Review Pro Hac Vice rules; third party 6/24/2016 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 complaints; conference with Jeffrey P. 0.5 0.5 Gallant regarding Nike case; pull case Corrine L. Youngs Draft answer; conference with Jeffrey P. 6/24/2016 $ 236.00 $ 755.20 3.2 3.2 Gallant regarding initial draft Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/24/2016 $ 236.00 $ - regarding proof of insurance for pro hav 0.2 0 vice

2 of 40 EXHIBIT A THE BOPP LAW FIRM, P.C. BILLING RECORDS - TRIAL WORK

Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 6/24/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.7 0.7 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 Read US v. Alveraz 0.00 6/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mails from Shawn Lindsay regarding motion to strike; review motion to strike $ 236.00 $ 165.20 statute; conference with Jeffrey Gallant 0.7 0.7 Gallant 6/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 motion to strike 6/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Draft email to James Bopp, Jr., draft email $ 236.00 $ 70.80 0.3 0.3 to Shawn Lindsay 6/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.1 0.1 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail to Megan Ferris 6/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Review anti-SLAPP information; phone call with Shawn Lindsay; emails regarding next $ 236.00 $ 1,321.60 steps; phone call to Tim Nashif; Draft motion to strike; emails with co-counsel 5.6 5.6 Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding Megan Ferris moving forward 6/28/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 with Declaration; venue, and filing motion

6/28/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 3.80 3.80 $ 236.00 $ 896.80 Draft motion to strike 6/28/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 4.20 4.20 $ 236.00 $ 991.20 Draft motion to strike Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/28/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding draft motion to strike Corrine L. Youngs Review joint defense agreement; 6/29/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/29/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.60 1.60 $ 236.00 $ 377.60 Draft memo motion to strike Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/29/2016 6.40 6.40 $ 236.00 $ 1,510.40 regarding argument (2 s) Draft motion to strike 6/30/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Edit motion to strike

3 of 40 EXHIBIT A THE BOPP LAW FIRM, P.C. BILLING RECORDS - TRIAL WORK

Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/30/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 regarding brief edits and organization 6/30/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.40 1.40 $ 236.00 $ 330.40 Edits to brief 6/30/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Review Declaration Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. and 6/30/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Jeffrey Gallant regarding update and brief Corrine L. Youngs Edits to brief; emails with co-counsel; 6/30/2016 4.10 4.10 $ 236.00 $ 967.60 incorporates facts Corrine L. Youngs Changes to brief introduction and finalizing 7/1/2016 1.50 1.50 $ 236.00 $ 354.00 formatting to send to complaint-counsel

Corrine L. Youngs E-mails with Kristin Welsh regarding 7/1/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 attachments Corrine L. Youngs E-mail with Megan on changes; Phone call 7/1/2016 1.90 1.90 $ 236.00 $ 448.40 with Megan; edits from Megan Corrine L. Youngs Edits from Shawn and adding newspaper 7/1/2016 1.50 1.50 $ 236.00 $ 354.00 bullet points; copyedit, change cites Corrine L. Youngs Work on Pro Hac Vice to send to Oregon 7/1/2016 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 State Bar Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Shawn regarding changes 7/1/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 to brief and taking out false statement statute argument Corrine L. Youngs 7/1/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding Shawn's suggested changes to brief Corrine L. Youngs Shawn's e-mail suggesting changes for 7/1/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 brief

4 of 40 EXHIBIT A THE BOPP LAW FIRM, P.C. BILLING RECORDS - TRIAL WORK

Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 7/1/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 regarding memo supporting anti-SLAPP motion Corrine L. Youngs Review email exchange between James 7/2/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Bopp, Jr. & Shawn 7/5/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail retainer agreements Corrine L. Youngs Review Shawn's changes and email Megan 7/5/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 7/5/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail from Gayle regarding retainer 7/5/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mails regarding motions 7/5/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail to Charles Starr legal agreement 7/5/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.20 2.20 $ 236.00 $ 519.20 Review edits/changes made by Megan 7/5/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail regarding formatting Corrine L. Youngs Review email and respond regarding filing 7/5/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding staying 7/6/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 discovery/stopping people from responding to subpoenas Corrine L. Youngs Phone call from Connor Aaronson 7/6/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 regarding anti-SLAPP and not responding to subpoenas 7/7/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mails regarding legal agreement Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. about 7/7/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Rule 11 sanctions 7/7/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.6 2.6 $ 236.00 $ 613.60 Research Rule 11 sanctions in Oregon 7/8/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Follow-up on Pro Hac Vice application status; another email with state bar; $ 236.00 $ - conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.2 0 regarding when he sent the mail 7/8/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.5 0.5 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Find Rule 11 samples motions

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 7/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail regarding hearing on motion to strike; emails to co--counsel and James $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Bopp, Jr. on this matter; reply to judicial assistant; email from opposing counsel 0.6 0.6 regarding available dates 7/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail to Shawn updating on Pro Hac Vice $ 236.00 $ - and follow-up on Pro Hac Vice with the 0.4 0 state bar; resend application Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding scheduling oral 7/12/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 arguments Corrine L. Youngs E-mail` regarding schedule oral arguments 7/12/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 7/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 Read Oregon v. Hirschman opinion Corrine L. Youngs Send certificate of compliance to local 7/15/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 counsel Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from opposing counsel regarding 7/25/2016 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 extension of to reply; emails regarding extension Corrine L. Youngs Review Megan's email regarding State v. 7/25/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Hirschman relevance to our case Corrine L. Youngs E-mail regarding scheduling change for 8/9/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 hearing; Phone call to James Bopp, Jr. 8/10/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 E-mails rescheduling motion hearing Corrine L. Youngs look up local rules regarding pro hac vice 8/11/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 and local counsel Corrine L. Youngs Call court regarding appearing alone; email 8/11/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 to James Bopp, Jr. 8/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 E-mails to Megan regarding brief 8/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 File document 8/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Read Plaintiff's response to anti-slapp

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding brief etc.; email to court 8/11/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding schedule

8/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Read brief; emails Corrine L. Youngs E-mails from conference with complaint- counsel 8/12/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 and Gayle regarding scheduling and Plaintiff's response Corrine L. Youngs Read Declarations and Review Sanction 11 8/12/2016 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 information

Corrine L. Youngs E-mail with court and phone call with James 8/12/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Bopp, Jr. regarding new schedule

Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 8/12/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding response Corrine L. Youngs Phone Conference with James Bopp, Jr., Shawn and Megan regarding response and 8/12/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 strategy; email to James Bopp, Jr.

8/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.60 2.60 $ 236.00 $ 613.60 Research for brief; organize argument 8/15/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.60 1.60 $ 236.00 $ 377.60 Draft reply 8/15/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Draft reply 8/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.50 1.50 $ 236.00 $ 354.00 Draft reply 8/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 3.30 3.30 $ 236.00 $ 778.80 Research and draft reply Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Anita Y. Milanovich 8/16/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding anti-slapp statute and reply briefing

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Rich E. Coleson regarding 8/17/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 state vs federal constitution and application on statute, etc. Corrine L. Youngs Research and read cases cited in reply; conference with Rich E. Coleson regarding 8/17/2016 2.30 2.30 $ 236.00 $ 542.80 state cases

Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 8/17/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 cases status, opposing counsel brief

8/17/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.20 2.20 $ 236.00 $ 519.20 Draft reply Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Courtney E. Milbank 8/18/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 regarding reply Corrine L. Youngs Edits to reply; sent to James Bopp, Jr. for 8/18/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 review 8/18/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Create oral argument folder 8/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Organize oral argument folder 8/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Follow-up email to James Bopp, Jr. 8/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail from Shawn regarding Berrier 8/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Review draft declaration Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 8/19/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 reply draft 8/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.80 1.80 $ 236.00 $ 424.80 Edit reply Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Anita Y. Milanovich 8/22/2016 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - regarding oral argument folder 8/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Work on oral argument folder Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding declaration and new brief 8/23/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 deadline

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan regarding finishing brief; 8/24/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 email regarding declaration 8/24/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 5.50 5.50 $ 236.00 $ 1,298.00 Review reply draft with Megan edits Corrine L. Youngs Review Megan email regarding Exhibit A; 8/24/2016 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 emails with Megan and Shawn regarding edits (4x) 8/25/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 E-mail regarding brief, etc. Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding planning to review brief 8/26/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Anita Milanovich regarding 8/26/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 motion to strike Corrine L. Youngs Work on reply brief and draft motion to 8/27/2016 3.80 3.80 $ 236.00 $ 896.80 strike 8/28/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.60 2.60 $ 236.00 $ 613.60 Edit and proof reply and motion Corrine L. Youngs E-mails; proof-read and edit reply and 8/29/2016 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 motion Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Shawn Lindsay regarding 8/29/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 changes to brief and motion

Corrine L. Youngs Check email from Shawn Lindsay for filing 8/29/2016 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from James Bopp, Jr. regarding 8/30/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 conference call Corrine L. Youngs File reply and motion; add to oral argument 8/30/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 folder Corrine L. Youngs Adding more cases to file in light of the final 8/31/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 filing Monday 8/31/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail from Shawn regarding filing error

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Phone conference with James Bopp, Jr.; phone 8/31/2016 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 conference with Shawn & Megan regarding hearing 9/1/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - File documents and organize files Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Tom Rask regarding response 9/6/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 to motion to strike evidence; read Plaintiff's brief Corrine L. Youngs Research for hearing on various topics 9/7/2016 4.50 4.50 $ 236.00 $ 1,062.00 relating to actual malice and consent; emails prepping for hearing Corrine L. Youngs File Motion from Plaintiff regarding 9/22/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 continuance of service for Doe defendants

10/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Review Judge's decision; take a look at $ 236.00 $ 283.20 1.2 1.2 Oregon Rules of Appellate Procedure 10/11/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Review emails from Megan and Shawn; $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 draft replies 10/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from James Bopp, Jr. regarding $ 236.00 $ 23.60 0.1 0.1 appeal 10/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.7 1.7 $ 236.00 $ 401.20 Draft memo based on issues for appeal 10/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Phone call from Connor Maddix regarding $ 236.00 $ 165.20 subpeonas;follow-up email; emails to 0.7 0.7 James Bopp, Jr. 10/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Draft motion to stay and notice of appeal 2.5 2.5 $ 236.00 $ 590.00 10/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 236.00 $ 118.00 0.5 0.5 regarding central issues from decision 10/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Review ORAP rules for briefing line and $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 guidelines 10/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 regarding appellate decisions

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 10/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.8 0.8 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Edits to motion to stay discovery 10/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 236.00 $ 118.00 0.5 0.5 regarding edits to motion to stay 10/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Edits to motion to stay discovery; added cases for support; check rules and review 1.80 1.80 $ 236.00 $ 424.80 notice of appeal; email James Bopp, Jr.

10/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 preparation for conference with all attorneys; discuss stay; discuss brief 10/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail drafts to all complaint-counsel 10/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Review notes; Review whether pleadings 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 refers to rape Corrine L. Youngs Edit notice of appeal; read Megan's email; 10/18/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 respond to email Corrine L. Youngs E-mails with Megan regarding proposed 10/18/2016 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 order for limited judgment and requirements, etc. Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan; review limited judgment 10/18/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 order; send draft back 10/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.10 2.10 $ 236.00 $ 495.60 Read Anti-Slapp cases Corrine L. Youngs Shawn's E-mail to the court regarding 10/21/2016 $ 236.00 $ - 0.1 0 limited judgment 10/24/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.3 0.3 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Review rules on brief 10/24/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.1 0.1 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Work on outline 10/24/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn Lindsey regarding $ 236.00 $ 47.20 notice of appeal and emails regarding stay 0.2 0.2 (2x) 10/25/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan regarding stay draft and $ 236.00 $ 23.60 0.1 0.1 response email

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 10/25/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding stay formatted; conference with Rich E. Coleson $ 236.00 $ 212.40 and Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding "chill" as used in stay; draft email back to Shawn 0.9 0.9 Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding next step of case (8 10/27/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 emails) Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan regarding stay and 10/27/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 response; review stay 10/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail from Shawn finalizing documents Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding not needing a stay motion; review statute he suggested; 10/27/2016 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 email back; email from Megan on stay; response email 10/28/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.90 2.90 $ 236.00 $ 684.40 Edit and research outline Corrine L. Youngs Add arguments regarding ambiguous 10/28/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 statements from Yes Committee v. Deaton case into outline Corrine L. Youngs 10/28/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail James Bopp, Jr. outline for review Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from James Bopp, Jr. regarding 10/31/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 outline; email to counsel Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan regarding constitutionality of statues; incorporate co- 11/4/2016 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 counsel suggestions to outline; preview brief samples; review rules 11/7/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Work on opening brief 11/7/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.10 2.10 $ 236.00 $ 495.60 Work on opening brief 11/7/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 Work on Excerpt of Record Corrine L. Youngs Work on excerpt of record; conference with 11/9/2016 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 Rich E. Coleson

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 11/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.70 1.70 $ 236.00 $ 401.20 Work on brief 11/15/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.8 2.8 $ 236.00 $ 660.80 Work on brief 11/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.5 1.5 $ 236.00 $ 354.00 Work on brief 11/17/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.2 0.2 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mail update from Shawn 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Review response to Defendants Motion to stay; read response; look up information on $ 236.00 $ 212.40 California anti-Slapp; research whether there is a limitation to Doe Defendants 0.9 0.9 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.3 1.3 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Work on reply to Plaintiff's response 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail Gayle the reasoning we rely on $ 236.00 $ - 0.2 0 California Courts 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.2 1.2 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 Work on reply to stay 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding transcript; $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 and regarding reply to stay 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 236.00 $ 70.80 0.3 0.3 regarding reply (2x) 11/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.4 0.4 Edit reply based on Jeffrey P. Gallant's $ 236.00 $ 94.40 suggestions 11/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Review Reply 11/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Send James Bopp, Jr. reply to review Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 11/22/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 reply to stay 11/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Edit reply and send to co-counsel Corrine L. Youngs Review emails regarding reply from Shawn 11/23/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 and Megan; review suggestions and changes 12/9/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.90 2.90 $ 236.00 $ 684.40 Work on brief 12/9/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.40 1.40 $ 236.00 $ 330.40 Work on brief 12/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 Review appearance rules

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 12/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Look for draft motion 12/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant Corrine L. Youngs Email Shawn regarding motion for 12/12/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 permission to appear 12/12/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Review first section of brief Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 12/12/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding statutory construction section Corrine L. Youngs Edit section based on Jeffrey P. Gallant 12/12/2016 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 suggestions 12/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Edit first section of brief 12/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Edit brief Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan regarding settlement 12/13/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 conference; read rules 12/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 E-mails regarding conference call 12/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 Work on brief 12/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail regarding hearing on stay 12/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs $ 236.00 $ 354.00 1.5 1.5 Draft motion to appear in appellate court 12/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Discuss James Bopp, Jr.'s schedule for conference calls; email to complaint- $ 236.00 $ - counsel; conference calls; email to complaint-counsel; emails to set up; check 0.5 0 schedule with James Bopp, Jr. 12/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.3 0.3 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Review appearance documents 12/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.4 0.4 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Edit motion for appearance 12/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Reserve/Prepare number for conference 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - call 12/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Draft email to Shawn regarding motion to 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - appear in appellate court 12/16/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 File motion to correct transcript

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Phone call to Court of Appeals regarding 12/19/2016 0.40 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - appearance; email to Shawn sharing information 12/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Review settlement conference sheet Corrine L. Youngs Conference call with Shawn regarding 12/19/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 settlement conference; follow-up with James Bopp, Jr. Corrine L. Youngs Fill out responses on settlement conference 12/20/2016 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 form Corrine L. Youngs E-mail with Shawn Lindsay regarding 12/20/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 settlement form 12/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding settlement conference 12/21/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 and motion to appear in appellate court 12/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs Prepare file for James Bopp, Jr. hearing 1/2/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Friday 1/2/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs E-mails with Shawn regarding oral 1/4/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 argument Corrine L. Youngs Check conference number and call James 1/6/2017 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Bopp, Jr. to confirm call Corrine L. Youngs 1/16/2017 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - E-mail regarding deadline of appellate brief 1/25/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail from Megan with 9th Circuit case Corrine L. Youngs Review new 9th Circuit opinion on Anti- 1/25/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 SLAPP Corrine L. Youngs Incorporate 9th Circuit case in brief, review 1/31/2017 2.50 2.50 $ 236.00 $ 590.00 Handy v. Lane County

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Review Oregon Supreme Court case; conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 2/2/2017 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 regarding Oregon Supreme Court and discuss organization of section of brief 2/2/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Work on brief 2/3/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 2/6/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding appeal of stay denial Corrine L. Youngs E-mail to James Bopp, Jr. regarding stay 2/6/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 denial Corrine L. Youngs Quick review of rules regarding stay 2/6/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 appeals Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from James Bopp, Jr. regarding stay; 2/6/2017 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 email co-counsel regarding stay 2/6/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.2 0 $ 236.00 $ - Review email to client 2/7/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Phone call from Connor Harrington $ 236.00 $ 23.60 0.1 0.1 regarding subpoena update 2/10/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Review email from Megan regarding appealing stay; respond email; research $ 236.00 $ 424.80 procedure for filing a stay; conference with 1.8 1.8 James Bopp, Jr. regarding stay 2/10/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mail regarding stay 2/14/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 Work on brief 2/14/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Make additional edits to Motion Corrine L. Youngs Edit based on James Bopp, Jr. comment 2/14/2017 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 2/15/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Review motion and email to co-counsel 2/15/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 Work on brief

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Courtney E. Milbank regarding documents and fulfillment of 2/15/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 requests; review emails; email from Gayle

Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 2/15/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 stay status and update on status of brief

2/15/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mails with Shawn regarding changes 2/15/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 Work on brief 2/16/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.60 1.60 $ 236.00 $ 377.60 Work on brief 2/17/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs Read article and order regarding Anti- 2/19/2017 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - SLAPP in Georgia 2/20/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.10 1.10 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 Work on brief 2/20/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.60 1.60 $ 236.00 $ 377.60 Work on brief 2/21/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.70 1.70 $ 236.00 $ 401.20 Work on brief 2/27/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 236.00 $ 23.60 0.1 0.1 regarding brief status 2/27/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.1 1.1 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 Work on brief 2/27/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.3 1.3 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Work on brief 2/28/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Work on brief; conference with Jeffrey P. $ 236.00 $ 519.20 Gallant regarding issues on plaintiffs burden 2.2 2.2 distinguishing cases 3/1/2017 Corrine L. Youngs E-mails and conference with Jeffrey P. 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Gallant regarding issues on brief 3/1/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 2.00 2.00 $ 236.00 $ 472.00 Work on brief 3/1/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding burden standard

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 3/2/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding elements of defamation; tweaking brief Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 3/2/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding theory of case and strategy for brief 3/3/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.80 1.80 $ 236.00 $ 424.80 Review brief, make edits Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant to 3/3/2017 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 clarify section of brief; actual malice; discuss polling evidence Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 3/3/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 regarding organization, overview of brief Corrine L. Youngs Conferences with James Bopp, Jr. 3/4/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding appellate brief Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 3/6/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding brief Corrine L. Youngs Make edits to brief based on James Bopp, 3/6/2017 6.10 6.10 $ 236.00 $ 1,439.60 Jr. comments; add in new argument; proofread entire brief Corrine L. Youngs Review mail from Mr. Rask regarding 3/6/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 discovery 3/6/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Fix ER; cites Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Rich E. Coleson and 3/7/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding constitutional analysis 3/7/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 2.20 2.20 $ 236.00 $ 519.20 Edits to brief Corrine L. Youngs Edit and review brief; read emails from co- 3/7/2017 2.30 2.30 $ 236.00 $ 542.80 counsel regarding discovery Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from James Bopp, Jr.; conference 3/7/2017 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 with James Bopp, Jr. regarding changes to brief 3/7/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.10 1.10 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 Edit brief

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Make edits to brief from Jeffrey P. Gallant; 3/8/2017 2.50 2.50 $ 236.00 $ 590.00 review brief Corrine L. Youngs Update James Bopp, Jr. on discovery 3/8/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 request Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 3/8/2017 1.10 1.10 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 revisions in brief; make revisions; send to co-counsel Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from James Bopp, Jr., email co- 3/8/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 counsel Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding RFP; follow-up on 3/9/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 deadline Corrine L. Youngs Review draft RFP document; conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding RFP 3/9/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 objection; send email to co-counsel with suggestions Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan with comments from 3/13/2017 3.40 3.40 $ 236.00 $ 802.40 brief; review suggested changes and make as appropriate Corrine L. Youngs Review emails from co-counsel; conference 3/14/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 with Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding rewriting the preservation of error Corrine L. Youngs Review Shawn's red-line changes; revise 3/14/2017 2.80 2.80 $ 236.00 $ 660.80 preservation of error section; cut words Corrine L. Youngs E-mails from Shawn; phone call with 3/15/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Shawn; review draft; emails Corrine L. Youngs Notice from court; email Shawn; make 3/16/2017 1.00 1.00 $ 236.00 $ 236.00 changes to brief and ER 3/16/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Review finalized version of brief Corrine L. Youngs Phone call with Shawn regarding 3/16/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 assignment of error; call court

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Phone call with Court of Appeals; email co- 3/17/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 counsel 3/20/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mails regarding discovery, poll 3/20/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Review discovery draft Corrine L. Youngs Draft email to co-counsel regarding 3/20/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 discovery responses Corrine L. Youngs E-mails with Shawn regarding extension of 3/21/2017 0.30 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - time ; download new rules and review 3/21/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Review new draft of discovery responses Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding final brief; 3/21/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 calculate and calendar remaining briefs; reply email 4/3/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - File discovery responses 4/7/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - File discovery responses 4/10/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Motion for extension of time 4/28/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Motion to compel discovery Corrine L. Youngs E-mail Shawn; review rules; conference 4/28/2017 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 with James Bopp, Jr.; respond regarding course of action 5/1/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 3.60 3.60 $ 236.00 $ 849.60 Draft opposition to Motion to Compel Corrine L. Youngs E-mail response to Megan; edits based on 5/2/2017 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Megan's suggestions Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding procedure; 5/2/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 send response email to Shawn Corrine L. Youngs Edits to opposition; conference with Jeffrey 5/2/2017 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 P. Gallant Corrine L. Youngs Multiple conferences with Jeffrey P. 5/3/2017 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 Gallant regarding opposition Corrine L. Youngs Review opposition; copy-edit; email James 5/4/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Bopp, Jr.

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Review email re error from Jeffrey P. 5/4/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Gallant Corrine L. Youngs Draft email to co-counsel with opposition 5/4/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding procedure; 5/22/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 send response email to Shawn Corrine L. Youngs Edits to opposition; conference with Jeffrey 5/22/2017 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 P. Gallant Corrine L. Youngs Read through Defendants reply to our 5/23/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 opposition and file Corrine L. Youngs E-mail with attorney's regarding reply and 5/23/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 hearing Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 5/24/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 regarding reply brief Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding reply to 6/1/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 motion to compel 6/2/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Check and word limit for reply brief Corrine L. Youngs Notice from court when reply is due; email with co-counsel regarding finding a copy of 6/5/2017 1.80 1.80 $ 236.00 $ 424.80 the opposition; read opposition

Corrine L. Youngs Organize Reply; draft reply; conference with 6/6/2017 2.10 2.10 $ 236.00 $ 495.60 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding affirmative defense 6/6/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/6/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding theory of case 6/8/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 2.50 2.50 $ 236.00 $ 590.00 Work on brief 6/8/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.00 1.00 $ 236.00 $ 236.00 Work on brief 6/9/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 2.80 2.80 $ 236.00 $ 660.80 Work on brief

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Work on brief; research to find authority for 6/9/2017 2.60 2.60 $ 236.00 $ 613.60 some arguments in reply 6/11/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Work on reply Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/12/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding addressing arguments in the reply

6/12/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 2.60 2.60 $ 236.00 $ 613.60 Work on reply 6/13/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.10 1.10 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 Edits to reply Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/13/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding ortl.def other Political Action Committee's mailer Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/13/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding initial review of reply 6/13/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 Edits to reply Corrine L. Youngs Continue to make edits to reply; email 6/13/2017 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Megan and Shawn update on when to expect a draft Corrine L. Youngs Multiple conferences with James Bopp, Jr. 6/19/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 regarding reply brief Corrine L. Youngs Work on brief; make edits suggested by 6/19/2017 2.70 2.70 $ 236.00 $ 637.20 James Bopp, Jr.; cut down words Corrine L. Youngs E-mails with court to set up oral argument 6/19/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 on motion to compel 6/19/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Edit cite in reply Corrine L. Youngs 6/20/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 Add footnote one; resend to co-counsel Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Megan regarding reply 6/20/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 comments; email regarding word version issue

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/20/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 regarding Megan comments; discuss Schwern and Handy 6/21/2017 Corrine L. Youngs $ 236.00 $ 94.40 0.4 0.4 Review Megan's edits and make comments 6/21/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding adding in Schwern concept to 0.2 0.2 brief 6/21/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Review Schwern; add in module in brief on $ 236.00 $ 141.60 0.6 0.6 case 6/21/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant and $ 236.00 $ - 0.1 0 update on status of reply 6/22/2017 Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn; review changes; add in $ 236.00 $ 212.40 Megan's suggestions; cut words; review 0.9 0.9 entire reply again 6/22/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Send final draft to Shawn; check rule on $ 236.00 $ 47.20 0.2 0.2 word count in ORAP 6/22/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Send email to Shawn regarding oral $ 236.00 $ 23.60 0.1 0.1 argument request 6/22/2017 Corrine L. Youngs E-mails from Shawn regarding next steps; 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - call Oregon Appeals court Corrine L. Youngs E-mail from Shawn regarding words to trim; 6/23/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 review brief 6/23/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Save to file final draft of reply Corrine L. Youngs E-mails from co-counsel regarding oral 6/28/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 argument; setting oral argument for stay Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding scheduling oral argument 6/29/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 on stay Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 7/7/2017 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - phone lines for Monday; email Rask responses

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Corrine L. Youngs E-mail Rask/Court regarding changing call- 7/8/2017 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - in numbers Corrine L. Youngs Review motion to compel briefing for call 7/10/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 today 7/10/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mail from court for hearing call Corrine L. Youngs Phone conference with James Bopp, Jr. 7/10/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 regarding defendants discovery responses

Corrine L. Youngs Attend by phone oral argument on motion to 7/10/2017 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 compel Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 7/10/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 oral argument Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant 7/11/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 regarding hearing on motion to compel Corrine L. Youngs Court Order; review order; email clients; 7/26/2017 0.70 0.70 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 email opposing counsel; phone conference with James Bopp, Jr. 10/9/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Check website for update on panelists Corrine L. Youngs Organize oral argument folder; look up 10/18/2017 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 panel Help Corrine L. Purvis with Motion to Strike Reply (section on contribution limits and expenditure limits cases and standard of 8/17/2016 1.00 1.00 $ 236.00 $ 236.00 review); review McCutcheon to determine difference between analysis Courtney E. Milbank Edit Reply for Motion to Strike 8/18/2016 1.20 1.20 $ 236.00 $ 283.20 Courtney E. Milbank Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 8/18/2016 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 Courtney E. Milbank reply

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 12/14/2016 Edit Motion to Appear and conference with $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Corrine L. Purvis regarding the same Courtney E. Milbank 0.4 0.4 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding new 6/16/2016 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 case in Oregon; file documents; email for conference call James Bopp, Jr. Phone conference with Gayle regarding suit 6/9/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 6/16/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 Review pleading Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 6/16/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 James Bopp, Jr. suit Phone conference with Gayle regarding suit 6/17/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 6/17/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 Phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis Review statutes, conference with Corrine L. 6/21/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Purvis regarding case 6/21/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 495.00 $ 99.00 Review discovery requests Phone conference with ORTL, OFC, Shawn 6/21/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 Lindsey and Corrine L. Purvis Review email from Corrine L. Purvis 6/23/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 495.00 $ 99.00 regarding motion to dismiss 6/27/2016 Review email exchange regarding Motion To Strike; conference with Corrine L. Purvis James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 247.50 regarding motion to strike 0.5 0.5 6/27/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.4 0 $ 495.00 $ - Revise Draft Retainer Agreement 0.00 6/27/2016 Review email exchange with Corrine L. James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 99.00 0.2 0.2 Purvis and Shawn Lindsay

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Review draft Motion To Strike; Conference 6/30/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 with Corrine L. Purvis and Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding update and brief Review Draft motion, emails with Corrine L. 7/1/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 Purvis; phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding revision Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 7/1/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 Shawn's suggested changes to brief Proposed Revision of motion; email 7/2/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.70 0.70 $ 495.00 $ 346.50 exchange with Shawn Conference with Corrine L. Purvis about 7/7/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 Rule 11 sanctions Review email exchange regarding Anti- 7/7/2016 James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 99.00 0.2 0.2 SLAPP motion 7/8/2016 Review Rule 11 Sanctions email from James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 247.50 0.5 0.5 Corrine L. Purvis; respond 7/11/2016 Review email from Corrine L. Purvis James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 49.50 0.1 0.1 regarding hearing on motion to strike Review email exchange regarding schedule change; phone conference with Corrine L. 8/9/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Purvis

Review email exchange with Corrine L. 8/11/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Purvis and other counsel regarding response Review response; email exchange with 8/12/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 1.40 1.40 $ 495.00 $ 693.00 Corrine L. Purvis regarding reply & hearing; review email from Corrine L. Purvis

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis, 8/12/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.70 0.70 $ 495.00 $ 346.50 Shawn & Megan regarding response and strategies 8/15/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review email exchange regarding hearing Review opposition; Conference with Corrine 8/17/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 L. Purvis regarding cases status, opposing counsel brief Review draft reply; phone conference with 8/19/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 $ 396.00 Corrine L. Purvis; review revised draft Review draft of affidavit; email exchange 8/19/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 regarding affidavit Review Samantha's affidavit; email Corrine 8/23/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 L. Purvis about hearing Review draft of reply; review email 8/23/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 $ 396.00 exchange regarding reply 8/24/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review draft facts 8/24/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Review email exchange regarding facts 8/26/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 1.10 1.10 $ 495.00 $ 544.50 Review draft of reply & Motion To Strike 8/28/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 2.80 2.80 $ 495.00 $ 1,386.00 Conference with ORTL Board E-mail Corrine L. Purvis regarding 8/30/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 conference call Phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis; phone 8/31/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.70 0.70 $ 495.00 $ 346.50 conference with Shawn & Megan regarding hearing 9/2/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 2.70 2.70 $ 495.00 $ 1,336.50 Review complaint; other pleading

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Review cases cited by Plaintiffs regarding 9/5/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 2.10 2.10 $ 495.00 $ 1,039.50 Defendants 9/6/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 8.10 8.10 $ 495.00 $ 4,009.50 Travel, preparation for Hearing Prepare for Hearing; several phone conferences with Corrine L. Purvis; review 9/7/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 9.10 9.10 $ 495.00 $ 4,504.50 cases; attend Hearing; conference with client 9/8/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 8.50 0.00 $ 495.00 $ - James Bopp, Jr. Travel 10/11/2016 Review email & court opinion; review email James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 346.50 0.7 0.7 exchange regarding court opinion 10/12/2016 E-mail Corrine L. Purvis regarding response James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 99.00 0.2 0.2 0.00 10/14/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 495.00 $ 99.00 preparation for conference with all attorneys; discuss stay; discuss brief 10/14/2016 Review draft of Stay Motion & Motion of James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 495.00 $ 99.00 Appeal; respond 10/24/2016 James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 148.50 0.3 0.3 Review email exchange regarding stay 10/25/2016 Review email exchange regarding Notice of James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 49.50 0.1 0.1 Appeal Review Shawn email; respond; email Gayle 10/26/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 10/28/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Phone conference with Gayle 10/28/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Review draft outline for brief; respond 11/21/2016 E-mail exchange with client regarding stay James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 495.00 $ 99.00 Review Plaintiff response; review draft 11/22/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 response; phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding revision

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Review email exchange regarding court 12/13/2016 James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 247.50 request & indictment; setting up conference 0.5 0.5 call 12/14/2016 Review email exchange regarding James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 148.50 0.3 0.3 mediation 12/14/2016 E-mail exchange regarding setting court James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 148.50 hearing; phone conference with Corrine L. 0.3 0.3 Purvis regarding schedule 12/16/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Review draft settlement form Phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis 12/19/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 regarding settlement conference 1/5/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 2.10 2.10 $ 495.00 $ 1,039.50 Prepare for oral argument on Stay Phone Conference with Corrine L. Purvis, 1/6/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 2.30 2.30 $ 495.00 $ 1,138.50 review pleading and prepare for hearing; attend oral argument by phone 1/17/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 Review court order 1/26/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review 9th circuit case Review Oregon Supreme Court case 1/31/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 regarding Anti-SLAPP statute 2/4/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review Judges order on stay E-mail exchange with Corrine L. Purvis 2/6/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 regarding stay denial Review email exchange regarding 2/6/2017 James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 $ 346.50 0.7 0.7 appealing stay 2/10/2017 Phone conference with Gayle regarding James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 stay in Court of Appeals 2/10/2017 Review memo regarding stay by Oregon James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 Court of Appeals Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 2/15/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 stay status and update on status of brief

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Review email exchange regarding Rask call 2/20/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review draft of brief; revise; phone 3/4/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 1.20 1.20 $ 495.00 $ 594.00 conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding revision Review email exchange regarding discovery 3/7/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Revise draft of brief; phone conference with 3/7/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 $ 396.00 Corrine L. Purvis regarding revision Review draft of brief; email to Corrine L. 3/7/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 1.10 1.10 $ 495.00 $ 544.50 Purvis; conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding changes to brief Review Corrine L. Purvis discovery request; 3/7/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 review email exchange regarding response

Review draft of brief; conference with 3/8/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Corrine L. Purvis regarding revision Review email exchange regarding discovery 3/8/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 request; review draft of discovery response; respond Review revised brief; review email 3/13/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 exchange regarding revision of brief Review draft of final brief; phone 3/15/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 $ 396.00 conference with Gayle regarding approval Review letter from clerk; review email 3/16/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.60 0.60 $ 495.00 $ 297.00 exchange regarding corrections Review email exchange regarding brief 3/17/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 corrections Review email exchange regarding discovery 3/18/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 response & draft response 4/1/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Conference with client

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Phone conference with Gayle regarding 4/12/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.00 $ 495.00 $ - representation Review email regarding motion to compel; 4/28/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 $ 396.00 phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding response Review email regarding rules; conference 4/28/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 with Corrine L. Purvis Review email exchange regarding motion to 4/29/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 compel Review draft response to Motion to Compel; 5/4/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 respond 5/9/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.70 0.70 $ 495.00 $ 346.50 Review opposition to motion to compel 5/22/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.70 0.70 $ 495.00 $ 346.50 Review reply to motion to compel 6/5/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 1.10 1.10 $ 495.00 $ 544.50 Review draft response of appellate reply Review draft of reply; phone conference 6/19/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 1.30 1.30 $ 495.00 $ 643.50 with Corrine L. Youngs regarding revisions (2 x) Review draft of reply; phone conferences 6/19/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 with Corrine L. Youngs regarding revisions 6/19/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.40 0.40 $ 495.00 $ 198.00 E-mail exchange regarding reply brief Review draft of reply; email Corrine L. 6/20/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Youngs revisions E-mail exchange regarding setting hearing 6/29/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 date on motion to compel Prepare for Hearing on Motion to Compel & 7/10/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 1.50 1.50 $ 495.00 $ 742.50 phone conference with Corrine L. Youngs (2x) 7/10/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 $ 445.50 Attend Hearing by phone Phone Conference with Corrine L. Youngs 7/10/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.10 0.10 $ 495.00 $ 49.50 regarding Hearing

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Review judges order; phone conference 7/26/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.70 0.70 $ 495.00 $ 346.50 with Corrine L. Youngs; review email exchange with client; review email to Rath E-mail exchange regarding next oral 8/30/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 argument Phone conference with client and co- 10/5/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 counsel regarding hearing 8/25/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Review draft of reply 10/27/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.50 0.50 $ 495.00 $ 247.50 Review email exchange regarding stay Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 6/17/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 ads, newspaper articles at issue, standard Jeffrey P. Gallant for slander Conference with Corrine L. Purvis; review 6/22/2016 0.50 0.00 $ 334.00 $ - Jeffrey P. Gallant joint Rep agreements Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding counterclaim, SBA List and case 6/23/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 addressing a similar Minnesota statute Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding procedure for raising counterclaims, law's 6/24/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 application to ballot measures, possible Jeffrey P. Gallant s.1983 claim Review answer, conference with Corrine L. 6/24/2016 $ 334.00 $ 200.40 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.6 0.6 Purvis 6/27/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding $ 334.00 $ 133.60 motion to strike-filing and anti-SLAPP Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.4 0.4 motion Review draft of motion to strike under anti- SLAPP, 6/28/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 334.00 $ 200.40 conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding Jeffrey P. Gallant same

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Review joint defense agreement, comments 6/29/2016 0.30 0.00 $ 334.00 $ - to Corrine L. Purvis; conference regarding Jeffrey P. Gallant same Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 6/29/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 overbreadth vs. vagueness Jeffrey P. Gallant Review, annotate motion to strike (2 parts) 6/29/2016 Jeffrey P. Gallant 1.60 1.60 $ 334.00 $ 534.40 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 6/29/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant arguments Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 6/29/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant comments on motion to strike Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 6/30/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 334.00 $ 200.40 Jeffrey P. Gallant Motion to Strike (anit-SLAPP) Review anti-SLAPP motion/memo, 6/30/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant conference Corrine L. Purvis Review daft of anti-SLAPP motion/memo 6/30/2016 Jeffrey P. Gallant 1.50 1.50 $ 334.00 $ 501.00 Conference with James Bopp, Jr., Corrine 6/30/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant L. Purvis regarding anti-SLAPP motion Review and comment on third draft of anti- 6/30/2016 0.90 0.90 $ 334.00 $ 300.60 Jeffrey P. Gallant SLAPP motion Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 7/1/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 memo supporting anti-SLAPP motion Jeffrey P. Gallant Various conferences with Corrine L. Purvis 7/1/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 regarding changes to Motion to Strike Jeffrey P. Gallant Phone call from Corrine L. Purvis regarding 7/1/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 local counsel regarding challenge to political Jeffrey P. Gallant truth statute

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 7/5/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 status of Motion to Strike, arguments Jeffrey P. Gallant contained in the motion Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 7/6/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 changes to and filing of motion to strike; Jeffrey P. Gallant briefly review final version filed Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 8/12/2016 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant response Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 8/24/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant reply (2X) 10/11/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding $ 334.00 $ - denial of anti-SLAPP motion, Order's Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.3 0 reasoning, possibility of appeal 10/13/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.2 0.2 appellate decisions 10/14/2016 Review Motion to Stay, edit; conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding cases 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 where stay on discovery was granted on appeal of denial of Anti-SLAPP motion; Jeffrey P. Gallant briefly research motion to stay 10/25/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding argument that failing to stay pending appeal $ 334.00 $ 66.80 chills/burdens free speech Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.2 0.2 11/21/2016 Review reply supporting motion to stay, $ 334.00 $ 233.80 conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.7 0.7 same (2x) Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding motion to appear in appellate court, 12/12/2016 1.90 1.90 $ 334.00 $ 634.60 research same; review and annotate brief Jeffrey P. Gallant

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 12/13/2016 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.2 0.2 citation to legislative history Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 1/25/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 9th Circuit case on Oregon Anti-SLAPP Jeffrey P. Gallant statute Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 1/31/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Oregon State Court case construing Jeffrey P. Gallant Oregon's Anti-SLAPP statute Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding incorporating Oregon Supreme Court case 2/2/2017 0.80 0.80 $ 334.00 $ 267.20 construing Oregon's Anti-SLAPP statute Jeffrey P. Gallant (2x) Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 2/3/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 arguments statutory construction Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding order denying motion to stay discovery, 2/6/2017 $ 334.00 $ 167.00 possible avenues of achieving the same; find and send exemplar documents Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.5 0.5 2/10/2017 Review notes, brainstorm/outline section on $ 334.00 $ 1,603.20 application of Anti-SLAPP statute to Jeffrey P. Gallant 4.8 4.8 Wingard's complaint 2/10/2017 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding research on appealing denial of a stray of $ 334.00 $ 100.20 discovery while appealing denial of an Anti- Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.3 0.3 SLAPP motion 3/1/2017 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.3 0.3 appellate arguments

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 3/1/2017 Review materials for argument that evidence offered by Wingard fails as a $ 334.00 $ 1,035.40 matter of law to establish elements of claim; Jeffrey P. Gallant 3.1 3.1 review and comment on brief 3/1/2017 Review order denying stay of discovery, 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding Jeffrey P. Gallant same Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/2/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 theory of case and strategy for brief Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/2/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 elements of defamation; tweaking brief Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/3/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 Jeffrey P. Gallant organization, overview of brief 3/3/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 4.10 4.10 $ 334.00 $ 1,369.40 Edit brief Conference with Corrine L. Purvis and Rich E. Coleson regarding interplay between a 3/7/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 334.00 $ 167.00 presumptively unconstitutional statute and Jeffrey P. Gallant the Anti-SLAPP standard Review, edit and proof brief, various 3/7/2017 2.10 2.10 $ 334.00 $ 701.40 conferences with Corrine L. Purvis Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding same Review emails regarding discovery responses, conference with Corrine L. 3/9/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 Purvis regarding same, IM suggestion of Jeffrey P. Gallant additional language for response Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/14/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 Preservation of Issues section of brief, (2x) Jeffrey P. Gallant review section of brief

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding errata notice from Oregon State Court, work 3/16/2017 0.40 0.00 $ 334.00 $ - with her to correct formatting problem Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 4/28/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 procedure for responding to motion to Jeffrey P. Gallant compel Review response to motion to compel, 5/2/2017 0.90 0.90 $ 334.00 $ 300.60 Jeffrey P. Gallant conference with Corrine L. Purvis Review, edit explanation regarding 5/2/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 responding to motion to compel in trial court Jeffrey P. Gallant Review, edit response to motion to compel, 5/2/2017 1.20 1.20 $ 334.00 $ 400.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant review order, briefing Edit response to motion to compel; review 5/3/2017 3.30 3.30 $ 334.00 $ 1,102.20 Court of Appeals Order, Motion to Stay, Jeffrey P. Gallant review, responses Multiple conferences with Corrine L. Purvis 5/3/2017 0.90 0.90 $ 334.00 $ 300.60 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding opposition Final review of response to motion to 5/4/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant compel, edits E-mail regarding changes to response to 5/8/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 motion to compel; check docket, email to, Jeffrey P. Gallant from local counsel about filing Conference with Corrine L. Youngs 5/24/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 334.00 $ 33.40 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding reply brief Review reply supporting motion to compel, 5/25/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant opposition E-mail from local counsel regarding reply to 6/1/2017 0.10 0.00 $ 334.00 $ - Jeffrey P. Gallant motion to compel

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description E-mail regarding response, scheduling reply; Ims with Corrine L. Youngs regarding 6/5/2017 1.10 1.10 $ 334.00 $ 367.40 response; review opening brief for ideas for Jeffrey P. Gallant reply Conference with Corrine L.Youngs 6/6/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding theory of case Conference with Corrine L. Youngs 6/6/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 regarding arguments and strategy for reply Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Youngs, Rich E. Coleson regarding argument that the false 6/6/2017 0.40 0.40 $ 334.00 $ 133.60 political speech statute is unconstitutional is an affirmative defense that is not properly Jeffrey P. Gallant considered in the Anti-SLAPP context E-mail, conference with Corrine L. Youngs 6/6/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 regarding Plaintiff's argument in brief and Jeffrey P. Gallant our reply Conference with Corrine L. Youngs regardingrequirement that the court state 6/9/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 facts supporting a decision on an Anti- Jeffrey P. Gallant SLAPP motion Conference with Corrine L. Youngs regarding legal and logical meaning of 6/9/2017 0.70 0.70 $ 334.00 $ 233.80 "pressure," authority for such interpretations Jeffrey P. Gallant Conference with Corrine L. Youngs 6/12/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 regarding addressing arguments in the reply Jeffrey P. Gallant

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description Conference with Corrine L. Youngs regarding "alleged" need have been used 6/12/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 arguments regarding "pressure" whether Jeffrey P. Gallant qualifier Conference with Corrine L. Youngs 6/13/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 regarding other Political Action Committee Jeffrey P. Gallant mailers 6/13/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 1.00 1.00 $ 334.00 $ 334.00 Review and edit reply brief Conference with Corrine L. Youngs 6/13/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding reply 6/18/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 3.60 3.60 $ 334.00 $ 1,202.40 Review, edit reply brief Emails with Corrine L. Youngs regarding 6/19/2017 0.60 0.60 $ 334.00 $ 200.40 what Wingard actually claimed was false-- Jeffrey P. Gallant review complaint, propose edits 6/19/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 1.30 1.30 $ 334.00 $ 434.20 Edit reply brief for brevity Proof/edit draft of reply, conference with 6/20/2017 1.10 1.10 $ 334.00 $ 367.40 Jeffrey P. Gallant Corrine L. Youngs regarding same Conference with Corrine L. Youngs regarding local 6/20/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 counsel feedback, reasonable trier of fact argument from Schwern and Handy Jeffrey P. Gallant 6/21/2017 Conference with Corrine L. Youngs regarding developing Schwern "gaps in $ 334.00 $ 167.00 evidence" language regarding the showing of actual malice here; review and edit Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.5 0.5 module for brief 6/21/2017 Conference with Corrine L. Youngs $ 334.00 $ - Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.2 0 regarding cutting words 10/13/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 0.50 0.50 $ 334.00 $ 167.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant edits to motion to stay

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Bopp, Gross Adjusted 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 11/21/2016 0.3 0.3 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding reply (2X) 2/25/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.2 0.2 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Review brief draft 2/28/2017 Briefly review appellate brief draft; conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding $ 334.00 $ 200.40 changes to brief draft; emails regarding arguments, review case annotations Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.6 0.6 3/2/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 5.30 5.30 $ 334.00 $ 1,770.20 Review, edit appellate brief Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/6/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 334.00 $ 66.80 Jeffrey P. Gallant brief, needed changes (2x) Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/8/2017 0.30 0.30 $ 334.00 $ 100.20 Jeffrey P. Gallant changes to brief, questions Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 8/17/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 394.00 $ 118.20 state vs federal constitution and application Rich E. Coleson on statute, etc. Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant and 3/7/2017 Rich E. Coleson 0.50 0.50 $ 394.00 $ 197.00 Corrine L. Purvis regarding constitutional analysis 435.90 416.00 $ 124,474.60

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Gross Adjusted Bopp, 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 10/13/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 0.7 0.7 $ 236.00 $ 165.20 appeal and briefing 10/14/2016 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Shawn, Kristin, James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 regarding appeal and next steps $ 236.00 $ 70.80 10/19/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Start outline appeal brief 10/21/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.40 1.40 $ 236.00 $ 330.40 Draft outline for appeal 10/27/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 Continue outline for appeal Corrine L. Youngs Research legislative history of Slapp suits and 11/22/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 review minutes from hearings 11/22/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Research canons of construction 11/29/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 E-mail from Shawn regarding transcript 11/29/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 1.10 1.10 $ 236.00 $ 259.60 Read and review transcript 11/29/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Read and review transcript 11/30/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mails with co-counsel regarding transcript 12/1/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.90 0.90 $ 236.00 $ 212.40 Read transcript 12/1/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 E-mails to co-counsel regarding transcript Corrine L. Youngs Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 12/7/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 pinning down Plaintiff's theory from transcript 12/7/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 0.80 0.80 $ 236.00 $ 188.80 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs Review Megan and Kristin's motion for correction 12/7/2016 0.60 0.60 $ 236.00 $ 141.60 12/8/2016 Corrine L. Youngs 2.90 2.90 $ 236.00 $ 684.40 Work on brief Corrine L. Youngs Review Shawn's email regarding Rask transcript 12/12/2016 0.30 0.30 $ 236.00 $ 70.80 changes Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding motion for permission to 12/13/2016 0.40 0.40 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 appear; check Court of Appeals website Corrine L. Youngs Read article from Gayle regarding new decision 1/24/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 on Anti-SLAPP Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding appealing the stay with co- 2/6/2017 0.2 0.2 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 counsel 2/6/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.4 0.4 $ 236.00 $ 94.40 Work on brief 0.00 2/7/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.5 1.5 $ 236.00 $ 354.00 Work on brief

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Gross Adjusted Bopp, 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 2/9/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Conference with Jeffrey P. Gallant regarding nuances in cases that affect burden of plaintiff (multiple conferences on application of caselaw) 0.5 0.5 $ 236.00 $ 118.00 2/13/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Draft motion to review (morning) 2/13/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 1.30 1.30 $ 236.00 $ 306.80 Draft motion to review (afternoon) Corrine L. Youngs 2/14/2017 2.20 2.20 $ 236.00 $ 519.20 Review Schwern documents and apply to motion 2/16/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Proof final draft of stay appeal 3/1/2017 Corrine L. Youngs Review order from court of appeals regarding 0.60 0.60 stay; email with Shawn; emails with Gayle; phone $ 236.00 $ 141.60 call with Gayle; review order again Review emails regarding petitioning attorney fees 3/5/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Corrine L. Youngs ECF notice regarding extension of time for 4/7/2017 0.10 0.10 $ 236.00 $ 23.60 response brief Corrine L. Youngs E-mails regarding filing a statement for oral 8/30/2017 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 argument 8/30/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.20 $ 236.00 $ 47.20 Multiple e-mails regarding oral argument 11/2/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.30 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - Find address for court of appeals Phone call from James Bopp, Jr.; check evidence 11/3/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 $ 236.00 $ - submitted by Wingard Phone call to court regarding oral argument audio 11/6/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - file; download MP3 E-mails regarding conference call; email 11/10/2017 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 $ 236.00 $ - regarding number pages of document for fee 3/1/2018 Corrine L. Youngs 0.40 $ 236.00 $ - Appeals Opinion; review Opinion Conference with James Bopp, Jr. regarding 3/1/2018 Corrine L. Youngs 0.20 0.00 $ 236.00 $ - victory Edit motion to reconsider and discuss changes 2/14/2017 Courtney E. 0.60 0.60 with Corrine L. Purvis Milbank $ 236.00 $ 141.60 10/13/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 0.7 0.7 $ 346.50 appeal and briefing

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Gross Adjusted Bopp, 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description 10/13/2016 Review email exchange regarding phone conference & legal issue with appeal; conference James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 with Corrine L. Purvis regarding briefs $ 445.50 10/14/2016 Conference with Shawn, Kristin, Corrine L. Purvis James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 regarding appeal and next steps 11/2/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review Shawn brief outline appeal Review Transcript; review email exchange 11/30/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 1.10 1.10 $ 495.00 $ 544.50 regarding Transcript Review Transcript; conference with Corrine L. 12/7/2016 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 Purvis regarding pinning down Plaintiff's theory $ 396.00 from transcript 2/10/2017 Review email exchange regarding stay in court of James Bopp, Jr. 0.90 0.90 $ 495.00 appeals; phone conference with Corrine L. Purvis $ 445.50 regarding client 2/10/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.30 0.30 $ 495.00 $ 148.50 Review email exchange regarding appeal Review draft motion for stay in Court of Appeals; 2/14/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.80 0.80 $ 495.00 respond with suggestions to Corrine L. Purvis $ 396.00 3/1/2017 Review court decision; review email exchange; James Bopp, Jr. $ 495.00 0.6 0.6 $ 297.00 email Gayle regarding effect 8/29/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.20 $ 495.00 $ 99.00 Review court order regarding oral argument 11/1/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 2.20 $ 495.00 $ - Review pleading, prepare for oral argument Review pleading, preparation for oral argument; 11/2/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 6.50 $ 495.00 $ - travel Prepare for oral argument; attend oral argument; 11/3/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 5.50 $ 495.00 $ - conference with client 11/4/2017 James Bopp, Jr. 10.00 0.00 $ 495.00 $ - Travel Conference with Corrine L. Youngs regarding 3/1/2018 James Bopp, Jr. 0.20 0.00 $ 495.00 $ - victory E-mails regarding schedule for filing, needs for 3/3/2017 0.30 $ 334.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant $ - Application

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Average Market Rate, Portland (Mr. Gross Adjusted Bopp, 75th Adjusted Date Name Hours Hours Percentile) Amount Description E-mails, phone conference with James Bopp, Jr. 3/5/2017 0.60 $ 334.00 regarding filing fee petition in appellate court Jeffrey P. Gallant $ - separately from trial court Phone conference with Melena Siebert regarding 3/5/2017 0.20 $ 334.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant $ - case needs 3/5/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.20 $ 334.00 $ - Check docket to determine date of appeal E-mails regarding attorney's fees procedure, 3/1/2018 0.60 $ 334.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant $ - review Anti-SLAPP law 10/12/2016 Review order denying, excerpts of relevant cases, conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding E- $ 334.00 mail Corrine L. Purvis regarding response Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.4 0.4 $ 133.60 arguments for appeal 10/13/2016 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding statutory construction argument for appeal; review $ 334.00 motion to stay, conference with Corrine L. Purvis Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.8 0.8 $ 267.20 regarding same 2/8/2017 Review/edit module on legislative history/statutory $ 334.00 construction of the Anti-SLAPP statute; edit Jeffrey P. Gallant 1.7 1.7 $ 567.80 2/8/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 1.3 1.3 $ 334.00 $ 434.20 Review Plunkett, Handy and Plotkin 2/9/2017 Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding $ 334.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.5 0.5 $ 167.00 Plunkett, Handy, Plotkin 2/9/2017 Synthesize Plunkett, Handy, Plotkin for argument that Plaintiff has not met burden under Oregon $ 334.00 Anti-SLAPP statute; work on new section for brief Jeffrey P. Gallant 3.4 3.4 $ 1,135.60 2/9/2017 Jeffrey P. Gallant 0.7 0.7 $ 334.00 $ 233.80 Research "burden of production" in Oregon Conference with Corrine L. Purvis regarding 3/13/2017 0.50 0.50 $ 334.00 Jeffrey P. Gallant $ 167.00 changes suggested by local counsel Mar-18 Jeffrey P. Gallant 17.6 17.6 $ 334.00 $ 5,878.40 Work on Fee Petition Mar-18 Melena S. Siebert 32.6 32.6 $ 236.00 $ 7,693.60 Work on Fee Petition Mar-18 James Bopp, Jr. 2.2 2.2 $ 495.00 $ 1,089.00 Work on Fee Petition 66.40 90.40 $ 26,327.50

4 of 4 Exhibit A

HBC Billing Records and Costs

Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

Oregon Family Council DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

6/10/2016 Roger Harris Review email with attached complaint from Shawn 1.00 $ 300.00 Lindsay; legal research re: defamation and ORS chapter 260; working conference (2x) with Mr. Lindsay and follow-up with further inquiries.

6/21/2016 Roger Harris Confer with Shawn Lindsay re: case status and 0.20 $ 60.00 appearances, together with review of potential strategies. 6/23/2016 Roger Harris Confer (2x) with Shawn Lindsay re: case status, 0.20 $ 60.00 strategy, and pleading issues. 7/1/2016 Roger Harris Multiple conferences with Shawn Lindsay re: case 0.20 $ 60.00 status, motions, and appearance. 7/6/2016 Roger Harris Review multiple (6x) emails to/from counsel with 0.30 $ 90.00 attachments re: Special Motion to Dismiss; study pleadings and follow-up with Shawn Lindsay. 8/1/2016 Roger Harris Working conference with Shawn Lindsay re: update on 0.20 $ 60.00 case strategy and procedures. 6/7/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with plaintiff’s counsel re filing of complaint; 0.70 $ 206.50 confer with J. Louman re status and strategy.

6/9/2016 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review complaint; confer with T. Harke 0.70 $ 206.50 and J. Louman re possible responses and strategy.

6/10/2016 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review complaint; confer with plaintiff’s 0.60 $ 177.00 counsel re acceptance of service; confer with G. Atteberry re same; confer with plaintiff’s counsel advising of no authority to accept service; confer with R. Harris re substance of matter.

6/13/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider other counsel with detailed experience; 0.50 $ 147.50 confer with J. Louman re same and substantive case.

6/21/2016 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review service documents, including 1.50 $ 442.50 discovery requests; consider insurance coverage questions; confer with J. Bopp and clients re status and strategy. 6/23/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with Bopp law firm re Oregon procedural 1.20 $ 354.00 statutes, including motion to change venue, third party complaint against state for unconstitutional statute, and motion to dismiss Starr; confer with C. Starr re status and strategy.

6/27/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re case facts, strategy, and 1.60 $ 472.00 preparation of anti-SLAPP special motion to strike; confer with J. Louman and T. Nashif re case status and strategy; prepare declarations in support of special motion to strike.

1 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

Oregon Family Council DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

6/28/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel re ORCP 39 and 55 1.00 $ 295.00 subpoena production; confer with co-counsel re preparation of special motion to strike. 6/29/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re preparation of declarations 0.80 $ 236.00 in support of special motion to strike; prepare motion to strike. 6/30/2016 Shawn Lindsay Prepare J. Louman declaration in support of special 1.60 $ 472.00 motion to strike; confer with court and opposing counsel re appearing pro hac vice; confer with co- counsel re status and strategy. 7/1/2016 Shawn Lindsay Attend ex parte to obtain motion judge; review, revise 2.80 $ 826.00 and modify special motion to strike; multiple conferrals with clients and co-counsel.

7/5/2016 Shawn Lindsay Revise, revise, finalize, and file special motion to 1.40 $ 413.00 strike; confer with co-counsel, opposing counsel, third-party counsel, and third-parties re automatic stay of discovery.

7/12/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with court, co-counsel, and opposing counsel 1.00 $ 295.00 re scheduling of oral arguments; confer with J. Louman re stay of discover, status and next steps; consider new Oregon Supreme Court ruling re constitutionality of ORS 260.

7/13/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and prepare for oral 0.20 $ 59.00 argument. 7/15/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with coverage counsel and J. Louman re 1.00 $ 295.00 enforcing insurance coverage for defense litigation.

7/21/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re State v. Hirschman and 0.50 $ 147.50 applicability to constitutionality of ORS 260.

8/1/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with Multnomah County Circuit Court re 1.00 $ 295.00 procedural response and reply deadlines; confer with R. Harris and Bopp law firm re status, strategy, and next steps; confer with C. Starr re strategic steps and options. 8/9/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with court and counsel re scheduling of oral 0.20 $ 59.00 arguments. 8/10/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with court and counsel re scheduling of oral 0.20 $ 59.00 arguments and plaintiff’s response to special motion to strike. 8/11/2016 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review plaintiff’s response to motion to 0.50 $ 147.50 strike; confer with co-counsel re status and strategy; confer with clients re status and strategy.

8/12/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re preparation of reply to 0.60 $ 177.00 response, assignments and strategy.

2 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

Oregon Family Council DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

8/19/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with S. Berrier re possibility of signing 1.40 $ 413.00 declaration; prepare declaration; confer with co- counsel re same; confer with S. Berrier’s counsel re declaration; revise declaration; confer with co-counsel re draft of reply in support of special motion to strike.

8/22/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with S. Berrier re execution of declaration; 1.00 $ 295.00 confer with co-counsel re preparation of reply; confer with third-party campaigners in field; prepare reply.

8/23/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with S. Berrier and K. Mannix re declaration; 0.50 $ 147.50 prepare reply in support of motion to strike.

8/24/2016 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise and modify reply in support of motion 0.40 $ 118.00 to strike. 8/25/2016 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise and modify reply in support of motion 0.20 $ 59.00 to strike; confer with co-counsel re joining motion to strike to reply. 8/26/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re revisions to reply brief; 0.60 $ 177.00 confer with J. Bopp re status and strategy.

8/29/2016 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise and finalize reply in support of special 2.10 $ 619.50 motion to strike with supporting documents; confer with co-counsel, client, and opposing counsel re same.

8/30/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with client and co-counsel re oral argument 0.40 $ 118.00 and follow up filings. 8/31/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re oral argument strategy; 0.80 $ 236.00 confer with client re status and strategy.

9/6/2016 Shawn Lindsay Prepare for oral argument. 0.40 $ 118.00

9/7/2016 Shawn Lindsay Prepare for oral argument with J. Bopp and M. Ferris; 2.60 $ 767.00 make oral argument on Special Motion to Strike.

9/12/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with court re entry of pro hac vice order; 0.40 $ 118.00 prepare memo of status to file; confer with clients re status. 10/11/2016 Shawn Lindsay Review opinion denying motion to strike; confer with 0.60 $ 177.00 co-counsel and client re next steps and strategy.

10/25/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and revise motion to stay trial 0.40 $ 118.00 proceedings, pending resolution of appeal.

10/28/2016 Shawn Lindsay Revise motion to stay; consider applicable statute; 0.60 $ 177.00 confer with opposing counsel and co-counsel.

11/18/2016 Shawn Lindsay Receive, review, and consider plaintiff’s response to 0.20 $ 59.00 our motion to stay; confer with co-counsel re same.

3 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

Oregon Family Council DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

11/21/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re legal points and preparation 0.40 $ 118.00 of reply in support of motion to stay discovery; confer with client re status and next steps.

11/22/2016 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise, and modify reply in support of motion 0.30 $ 88.50 to stay; confer with C. Purvis re same. 11/23/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with C. Purvis re final revisions and filing of 0.20 $ 59.00 reply. 11/28/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file reply in support of motion to stay; 0.60 $ 177.00 receive and review transcription of anti-SLAPP hearing. 12/14/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re motion to stay oral 0.20 $ 59.00 argument. 12/15/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re motion to stay oral 0.20 $ 59.00 argument; prepare for oral argument. 12/19/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re arbitration opt out and 0.20 $ 59.00 preparation for motion to stay hearing. 1/6/2017 Shawn Lindsay Attend and argue motion to stay discovery pending 0.80 $ 236.00 appeal; confer with co-counsel and client re status and next steps. 3/24/2017 Shawn Lindsay Prepare and finalize written responses to request for 1.20 $ 354.00 production of documents; confer with co-counsel re same. 4/3/2017 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and transmit responses to RFP to opposing 0.10 $ 29.50 counsel. 4/28/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review motion to compel from opposing 0.60 $ 177.00 counsel; confer with co-counsel re response strategy.

5/2/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with J. Louman, T. Nashif, and M. White re 0.60 $ 177.00 status, settlement options, strategy; confer with co- counsel re same and opposition to motion to compel.

5/8/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re finalization and filing of 0.20 $ 59.00 response to motion to compel; prepare response to motion to compel. 5/9/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re opposition to motion to 0.50 $ 147.50 compel; finalize and file opposition to motion to compel and confer with client re same.

6/19/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and court re fixing oral 0.20 $ 59.00 argument on motion to compel. 7/27/2017 Shawn Lindsay Consider ruling from circuit court; confer with co- 0.40 $ 118.00 counsel and client re same. TOTAL 41.00 $ 12,105.50

4 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

STARR DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 7/1/2016 Roger Harris Multiple conferences with Shawn Lindsay re: case status, motions, and 0.10 $ 30.00 appearance. 7/6/2016 Roger Harris Review multiple (6x) emails to/from counsel with attachments re: Special 0.10 $ 30.00 Motion to Dismiss; study pleadings and follow-up with Shawn Lindsay.

6/21/2016 Roger Harris Confer with Shawn Lindsay re: case status and appearances, together with 0.10 $ 30.00 review of potential strategies. 6/23/2016 Roger Harris Confer (2x) with Shawn Lindsay re: case status, strategy, and pleading issues. 0.10 $ 30.00

6/10/2016 Roger Harris Review email with attached complaint from Shawn Lindsay; legal research re: 0.40 $ 120.00 defamation and ORS chapter 260; working conference (2x) with Mr. Lindsay and follow-up with further inquiries.

7/1/2016 Shawn Attend ex parte to obtain motion judge; review, revise and modify special 1.40 $ 420.00 Lindsay motion to strike; multiple conferrals with clients and co-counsel.

8/1/2016 Shawn Confer with Multnomah County Circuit Court re procedural response and 0.50 $ 150.00 Lindsay reply deadlines; confer with R. Harris and Bopp law firm re status, strategy, and next steps; confer with C. Starr re strategic steps and options.

7/5/2016 Shawn Revise, revise, finalize, and file special motion to strike; confer with 0.70 $ 210.00 Lindsay co-counsel, opposing counsel, third-party counsel, and third-parties re automatic stay of discovery.

9/6/2016 Shawn Prepare for oral argument. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay 6/21/2016 Shawn Receive and review service documents, including discovery requests; consider 0.80 $ 240.00 Lindsay insurance coverage questions; confer with J. Bopp and clients re status and strategy. 6/22/2016 Shawn Confer with C. Starr re service of process, status and strategy. 0.30 $ 90.00 Lindsay 6/23/2016 Shawn Confer with Bopp law firm re Oregon procedural statutes, including motion to 0.60 $ 180.00 Lindsay change venue, third party complaint against state for unconstitutional statute, and motion to dismiss Starr; confer with C. Starr re status and strategy. 6/27/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re case facts, strategy, and preparation of 0.80 $ 240.00 Lindsay anti-SLAPP special motion to strike; confer with C. Starr re case status and strategy; prepare declarations in support of special motion to strike.

6/28/2016 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel re ORCP 39 and 55 subpoena production; 0.50 $ 150.00 Lindsay confer with co-counsel re preparation of special motion to strike.

6/29/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re preparation of declarations in support of special 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay motion to strike; prepare motion to strike.

6/30/2016 Shawn Prepare C. Starr declaration in support of special motion to strike; confer with 0.50 $ 150.00 Lindsay court and opposing counsel re appearing pro hac vice; confer with co-counsel re status and strategy. 9/7/2016 Shawn Prepare for oral argument with J. Bopp and M. Ferris; make oral argument on 1.30 $ 390.00 Lindsay Special Motion to Strike. 7/29/2016 Shawn Review pleadings in preparation for response to special motion to strike. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay

1 of 3 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

STARR DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 8/19/2016 Shawn Confer with S. Berrier re possibility of signing declaration; prepare 0.70 $ 210.00 Lindsay declaration; confer with co-counsel re same; confer with S. Berrier’s counsel re declaration; revise declaration; confer with co-counsel re draft of reply in support of special motion to strike.

8/22/2016 Shawn Confer with S. Berrier re execution of declaration; confer with co-counsel re 0.50 $ 150.00 Lindsay preparation of reply; confer with third-party campaigners in field; prepare reply. 8/23/2016 Shawn Confer with S. Berrier and K. Mannix re declaration; prepare reply in support 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay of motion to strike. 8/24/2016 Shawn Review, revise and modify reply in support of motion to strike. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay 8/25/2016 Shawn Review, revise and modify reply in support of motion to strike; confer with co- 0.10 $ 30.00 Lindsay counsel re joining motion to strike to reply.

8/26/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re revisions to reply brief; confer with J. Bopp re 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay status and strategy. 8/29/2016 Shawn Review, revise and finalize reply in support of special motion to strike with 1.00 $ 300.00 Lindsay supporting documents; confer with co-counsel, client, and opposing counsel re same. 8/30/2016 Shawn Confer with client and co-counsel re oral argument and follow up filings. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay 8/31/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re oral argument strategy; confer with client re status 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay and strategy. 10/25/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel and revise motion to stay trial proceedings, pending 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay resolution of appeal. 10/28/2016 Shawn Revise motion to stay; consider applicable statute; confer with opposing 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay counsel and co-counsel. 7/11/2016 Shawn Confer with C. Starr re status and next steps. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay 8/11/2016 Shawn Receive and review plaintiff’s response to motion to strike; confer with co- 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay counsel re status and strategy; confer with clients re status and strategy.

10/11/2016 Shawn Review opinion denying motion to strike; confer with co-counsel and client re 0.60 $ 180.00 Lindsay next steps and strategy. 11/21/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re legal points and preparation of reply in support of 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay motion to stay discovery; confer with client re status and next steps.

11/22/2016 Shawn Review, revise, and modify reply in support of motion to stay; confer with C. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay Purvis re same. 11/28/2016 Shawn Finalize and file reply in support of motion to stay; receive and review 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay transcription of anti-SLAPP hearing. 7/12/2016 Shawn Confer with court, co-counsel, and opposing counsel re scheduling of oral 0.30 $ 90.00 Lindsay arguments; confer with Starr re stay of discover, status and next steps; consider new Oregon Supreme Court ruling re constitutionality of ORS 260.

8/12/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re preparation of reply to response, assignments and 0.30 $ 90.00 Lindsay strategy. 9/12/2016 Shawn Confer with court re entry of pro hac vice order; prepare memo of status to 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay file; confer with clients re status. 5/2/2017 Shawn Confer with legal team re status, settlement options, strategy, and opposition 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay to motion to compel.

2 of 3 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

STARR DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 3/24/2017 Shawn Prepare and finalize written responses to request for production of 0.60 $ 180.00 Lindsay documents; confer with co-counsel re same. 4/28/2017 Shawn Receive and review motion to compel from opposing counsel; confer with co- 0.30 $ 90.00 Lindsay counsel re response strategy. 1/6/2017 Shawn Attend and argue motion to stay discovery pending appeal; confer with co- 0.30 $ 90.00 Lindsay counsel and client re status and next steps. 7/27/2017 Shawn Consider ruling from circuit court; confer with co-counsel and client re same. 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay 5/9/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re opposition to motion to compel; finalize and file 0.20 $ 60.00 Lindsay opposition to motion to compel and confer with client re same.

Totals: 16.70 $ 5,010.00

3 of 3 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 6/10/2016 Roger Harris Review email with attached complaint from Shawn Lindsay; 1.00 $ 300.00 legal research re: defamation and ORS chapter 260; working conference (2x) with Mr. Lindsay and follow-up with further inquiries.

6/21/2016 Roger Harris Confer with Shawn Lindsay re: case status and appearances, 0.20 $ 60.00 together with review of potential strategies.

6/23/2016 Roger Harris Confer (2x) with Shawn Lindsay re: case status, strategy, and 0.20 $ 60.00 pleading issues. 7/1/2016 Roger Harris Multiple conferences with Shawn Lindsay re: case status, 0.20 $ 60.00 motions, and appearance. 7/6/2016 Roger Harris Review multiple (6x) emails to/from counsel with attachments 0.30 $ 90.00 re: Special Motion to Dismiss; study pleadings and follow-up with Shawn Lindsay.

8/1/2016 Roger Harris Working conference with Shawn Lindsay re: update on case 0.20 $ 60.00 strategy and procedures. 6/10/2016 Shawn Receive and review complaint; confer with plaintiff’s counsel 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay re acceptance of service; confer with G. Atteberry re same; confer with plaintiff’s counsel advising of no authority to accept service; confer with R. Harris re substance of matter.

6/13/2016 Shawn Consider other counsel with detailed experience; confer with 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay G. Atteberry re same and substantive case.

6/20/2016 Shawn Confer with Bopp law firm and G. Atteberry re representation 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay and strategy. 6/21/2016 Shawn Receive and review service documents, including discovery 1.50 $ 442.50 Lindsay requests; consider insurance coverage questions; confer with J. Bopp and clients re status and strategy.

6/23/2016 Shawn Confer with Bopp law firm re Oregon procedural statutes, 1.20 $ 354.00 Lindsay including motion to change venue, third party complaint against state for unconstitutional statute, and motion to dismiss Starr; confer with C. Starr re status and strategy.

6/27/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re case facts, strategy, and preparation 1.60 $ 472.00 Lindsay of anti-SLAPP special motion to strike; confer with G. Atteberry re case status and strategy; prepare declarations in support of special motion to strike.

6/28/2016 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel re ORCP 39 and 55 subpoena 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay production; confer with co-counsel re preparation of special motion to strike. 6/29/2016 Shawn Confer with M. Ferris re preparation of declarations in support 0.80 $ 236.00 Lindsay of special motion to strike; prepare motion to strike.

6/30/2016 Shawn Prepare G. Atteberry declaration in support of special motion 1.60 $ 472.00 Lindsay to strike; confer with court and opposing counsel re appearing pro hac vice; confer with co-counsel re status and strategy.

1 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 7/1/2016 Shawn Attend ex parte to obtain motion judge; review, revise and 2.80 $ 826.00 Lindsay modify special motion to strike; multiple conferrals with clients and co-counsel. 7/5/2016 Shawn Revise, revise, finalize, and file special motion to strike; confer 1.40 $ 413.00 Lindsay with co-counsel, opposing counsel, third-party counsel, and third-parties re automatic stay of discovery.

7/11/2016 Shawn Confer with ORTL re status and next steps. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 7/12/2016 Shawn Confer with court, co-counsel, and opposing counsel re 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay scheduling of oral arguments; confer with G. Atteberry re stay of discover, status and next steps; consider new Oregon Supreme Court ruling re constitutionality of ORS 260.

7/13/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel and prepare for oral argument. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 7/21/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re State v. Hirschman and applicability 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay to constitutionality of ORS 260. 7/26/2016 Shawn Confer with G. Atteberry re status of special motion to strike 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay and procedural next steps. 7/29/2016 Shawn Review pleadings in preparation for response to special motion 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay to strike. 8/1/2016 Shawn Confer with Multnomah County Circuit Court re procedural 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay response and reply deadlines; confer with R. Harris and Bopp law firm re status, strategy, and next steps; confer with C. Starr re strategic steps and options.

8/9/2016 Shawn Confer with court and counsel re scheduling of oral arguments. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 8/10/2016 Shawn Confer with court and counsel re scheduling of oral arguments 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay and plaintiff’s response to special motion to strike.

8/11/2016 Shawn Receive and review plaintiff’s response to motion to strike; 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay confer with co-counsel re status and strategy; confer with clients re status and strategy.

8/12/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re preparation of reply to response, 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay assignments and strategy. 8/19/2016 Shawn Confer with S. Berrier re possibility of signing declaration; 1.40 $ 413.00 Lindsay prepare declaration; confer with co-counsel re same; confer with S. Berrier’s counsel re declaration; revise declaration; confer with co-counsel re draft of reply in support of special motion to strike.

8/22/2016 Shawn Confer with S. Berrier re execution of declaration; confer with 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay co-counsel re preparation of reply; confer with third-party campaigners in field; prepare reply.

8/23/2016 Shawn Confer with S. Berrier and K. Mannix re declaration; prepare 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay reply in support of motion to strike.

8/24/2016 Shawn Review, revise and modify reply in support of motion to strike. 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay

2 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 8/25/2016 Shawn Review, revise and modify reply in support of motion to strike; 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay confer with co-counsel re joining motion to strike to reply.

8/26/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re revisions to reply brief; confer with J. 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay Bopp re status and strategy. 8/29/2016 Shawn Review, revise and finalize reply in support of special motion to 2.10 $ 619.50 Lindsay strike with supporting documents; confer with co-counsel, client, and opposing counsel re same.

8/30/2016 Shawn Confer with client and co-counsel re oral argument and follow 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay up filings. 8/31/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re oral argument strategy; confer with 0.80 $ 236.00 Lindsay client re status and strategy. 9/6/2016 Shawn Prepare for oral argument. 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay 9/7/2016 Shawn Prepare for oral argument with J. Bopp and M. Ferris; make 2.60 $ 767.00 Lindsay oral argument on Special Motion to Strike.

9/12/2016 Shawn Confer with court re entry of pro hac vice order; prepare 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay memo of status to file; confer with clients re status.

10/11/2016 Shawn Review opinion denying motion to strike; confer with co- 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay counsel and client re next steps and strategy.

10/28/2016 Shawn Revise motion to stay; consider applicable statute; confer with 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay opposing counsel and co-counsel.

11/18/2016 Shawn Receive, review, and consider plaintiff’s response to our 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay motion to stay; confer with co-counsel re same.

11/21/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re legal points and preparation of reply 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay in support of motion to stay discovery; confer with client re status and next steps.

11/22/2016 Shawn Review, revise, and modify reply in support of motion to stay; 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay confer with C. Purvis re same. 11/23/2016 Shawn Confer with C. Purvis re final revisions and filing of reply. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 11/28/2016 Shawn Finalize and file reply in support of motion to stay; receive and 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay review transcription of anti-SLAPP hearing.

12/14/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re motion to stay oral argument. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 12/15/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re motion to stay oral argument; 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay prepare for oral argument. 12/19/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re arbitration opt out and preparation 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay for motion to stay hearing. 1/6/2017 Shawn Attend and argue motion to stay discovery pending appeal; 0.80 $ 236.00 Lindsay confer with co-counsel and client re status and next steps.

3/24/2017 Shawn Prepare and finalize written responses to request for 1.20 $ 354.00 Lindsay production of documents; confer with co-counsel re same.

3 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Trial Work

OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 4/3/2017 Shawn Finalize and transmit responses to RFP to opposing counsel. 0.10 $ 29.50 Lindsay 4/28/2017 Shawn Receive and review motion to compel from opposing counsel; 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay confer with co-counsel re response strategy.

5/2/2017 Shawn Confer with G. Atteberry, D. Kilada, L. Anderson re status, 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay settlement options, strategy; confer with co-counsel re same and opposition to motion to compel.

5/8/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re finalization and filing of response to 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay motion to compel; prepare response to motion to compel.

5/9/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re opposition to motion to compel; 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay finalize and file opposition to motion to compel and confer with client re same. 6/19/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel and court re fixing oral argument on 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay motion to compel. 7/27/2017 Shawn Consider ruling from circuit court; confer with co-counsel and 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay client re same. Totals: 39.00 $ 11,515.50

4 of 4 Exhibit B HBC Appellate Work

Oregon Family Council DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

2/9/2017 Adam Heder Research procedures and case law related to 1.00 $ 250.00 appealability of denial of stay following appeal of Anti- SLAPP motion. 2/13/2017 Adam Heder Research case law and statutory law related to 0.60 $ 150.00 potential “expiration” defense to subpoenas. 10/13/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel re appellate 0.40 $ 118.00 stipulations. 10/14/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re appellate strategy and 0.30 $ 88.50 conference with opposing counsel. 10/17/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re timing of appeal and motion 0.20 $ 59.00 to stay pending appeal. 10/18/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider notice of appeal and motion to stay; revise 1.20 $ 354.00 corrected limited judgment and confer with opposing counsel re stipulated proposal; consider appellate procedure compliance; confer with clients re status and strategy. 10/21/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with circuit court re executing correct limited 1.00 $ 295.00 judgment; remit proposed limited judgement; prepare notice of appeal and consider compliance with appellate procedure.

10/22/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider appellate procedure and next steps. 0.20 $ 59.00

10/24/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with J. Louman re appellate procedure and 1.00 $ 295.00 strategic approach; prepare and revise notice of appeal and motion to stay circuit court case. 10/26/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with clients re next steps; confer with court re 0.70 $ 206.50 limited judgment; confer with co-counsel re drafting assignments.

10/27/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file notice of appeal; research jurisdiction 1.40 $ 413.00 of appellate court and strategy in preparing motion to continue; confer with co-counsel re same.

10/31/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider Corrine’s proposed appeal outline. 0.20 $ 59.00

11/1/2016 Shawn Lindsay Analyze appellate court reply deadlines and docket. 0.30 $ 88.50

11/2/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with Bopp law firm on appellate brief outline. 0.30 $ 88.50

11/3/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider appellate procedure and whether cost bond 0.80 $ 236.00 is required; confer with co-counsel re same.

11/4/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re appellate arguments. 0.40 $ 118.00

11/7/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re next steps in drafting 0.30 $ 88.50 opening brief and cost bond.

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DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

11/14/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re deadlines and drafting of 0.20 $ 59.00 appellate brief. 11/16/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with C. Purvis and co-counsel re settlement of 0.40 $ 118.00 transcript and briefing schedule. 11/17/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with court reporter re preparation of settled 0.20 $ 59.00 transcript. 11/28/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file reply in support of motion to stay; 0.60 $ 177.00 receive and review transcription of anti-SLAPP hearing. 11/30/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re settlement of transcript. 0.20 $ 59.00

12/1/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider revisions to transcript and confer with co- 0.10 $ 29.50 counsel re motion to revise transcription.

12/7/2016 Shawn Lindsay Prepare motion to settle transcript and proposed 0.40 $ 118.00 orders; confer with co-counsel re same.

12/8/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize motion to revise transcript; confer with 0.20 $ 59.00 opposing counsel re consent to order. 12/9/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel re stipulated motion for 0.20 $ 59.00 transcript. 12/12/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and remit motion to settle transcript; confer 1.00 $ 295.00 with co-counsel re motion for Bopp firm to appear before appellate court. 12/13/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re preparation of motion to 0.40 $ 118.00 appear pro hac vice; prepare template. 12/20/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and submit PHV motion and settlement 0.20 $ 59.00 program response. 12/27/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with court and client re settlement of 0.10 $ 29.50 transcript and next procedural steps for opening appellate brief. 1/4/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with circuit court, opposing counsel and co- 1.00 $ 295.00 counsel re hearing on defendants’ motion to stay discovery pending appeal; confer with transcriber re revisions to transcript and settlement of transcript for appeal.

1/5/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with transcriber and appellate court re 0.50 $ 147.50 settlement of transcript; confer with co-counsel re preparation for oral argument on motion to stay.

1/10/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review notices from Oregon Court of 0.30 $ 88.50 Appeals; confer with co-counsel re next steps.

1/17/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review settlement order from Oregon 0.40 $ 118.00 Court of Appeals; confer with client and co-counsel re status, strategy and next steps.

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DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

1/24/2017 Shawn Lindsay Consider new Ninth Circuit ruling re Oregon’s anti- 0.20 $ 59.00 SLAPP statute; confer with clients re same.

1/25/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review Ninth Circuit ruling and application to latest 1.20 $ 354.00 Oregon Supreme Court SLAPP rulings; confer with co-counsel re same.

2/6/2017 Shawn Lindsay Consider ruling from trial court denying motion to 1.00 $ 295.00 stay; confer with client and co-counsel re strategic next steps and research; research moving appellate court to stay. 2/7/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and client re options to move 0.30 $ 88.50 appellate court to stay discovery; confer with third- party subpoenaed parties re possible responses to subpoenas. 2/10/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re strategy to move appellate 1.00 $ 295.00 court to stay discovery; confer re procedural structure and legal research; confer with client re status and strategy. 2/14/2017 Shawn Lindsay Research subpoena response options and confer with 0.60 $ 177.00 co-counsel re advice to give subpoenaed parties; consider USDC ruling staying discovery pending appeal; confer with co-counsel re incorporating argument into motion to review with Oregon Court of Appeals.

2/15/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise and modify motion to review trial 0.80 $ 236.00 court’s order denying motion to stay; confer with co- counsel and client re same. 2/16/2017 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file motion to review with Oregon court 0.20 $ 59.00 of appeals. 2/22/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re revisions to opening 0.10 $ 29.50 appellate brief. 3/1/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and analyze appellate court order on our 0.50 $ 147.50 motion to review; confer with co-counsel and client re same and next steps. 3/7/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and client re response to 0.60 $ 177.00 Wingard’s first RFP. 3/8/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re response to Wingard’s RFP; 0.90 $ 265.50 prepare response to RFP; review, revise, and modify opening appellate brief.

3/10/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise, and modify opening appellate brief. 0.60 $ 177.00

3/13/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise opening appellate brief; consider ORAPs re 1.40 $ 413.00 drafting; confer with Bopp Firm re compliance with ORAPs and proposed revisions to opening appellate brief.

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DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

3/14/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel and make final revisions 0.30 $ 88.50 to opening appellate brief; consider ORAPs re filing compliance. 3/15/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with client and co-counsel re status, strategy 1.10 $ 324.50 and final revisions to opening appellate brief; finalize and file opening appellate brief.

3/16/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with Oregon court of appeals re filing 0.80 $ 236.00 compliance; confer with co-counsel re brief revisions; revise brief. 3/17/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise and final opening brief with Oregon Court of 0.30 $ 88.50 Appeals. 3/20/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re new poll and use of it in trial 0.30 $ 88.50 (if we get there); confer with co-counsel re response deadlines for Wingard’s response brief and our reply brief. 3/22/2017 Shawn Lindsay Consider ORAP re timing of filing briefs and confer 0.20 $ 59.00 with co-counsel re same. 4/6/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with client re status of response by plaintiff 0.40 $ 118.00 and reply timing; confer with opposing counsel re objection to RFP.

4/7/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel re appeal and discovery 0.20 $ 59.00 next steps, including possible motion to compel.

5/1/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with J. Louman re status and possible next 0.20 $ 59.00 steps. 6/1/2017 Shawn Lindsay Analyze Wingard’s reply in support of motion to 0.50 $ 147.50 compel; consider status of appellate procedure; confer with co-counsel and client re status and next steps. 6/5/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and consider Wingard’s appellate response. 0.40 $ 118.00

6/12/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review and analyze appellate response brief filed by 1.00 $ 295.00 M. Wingard; prepare comments for reply brief. 6/20/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re appellate reply brief review 0.20 $ 59.00 and revisions. 6/21/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise and modify appellate reply brief; confer with co- 0.60 $ 177.00 counsel re same. 6/22/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise and finalize reply appellate brief; confer with 0.20 $ 59.00 co-counsel re revisions. 6/23/2017 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file reply appellate brief. 0.20 $ 59.00

6/28/2017 Shawn Lindsay Analyze oral argument time frame; confer with client 0.10 $ 29.50 and co-counsel re same. 8/30/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and clients re request for oral 0.20 $ 59.00 argument; file request for oral argument.

11/14/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re appellate court oral 0.20 $ 59.00 argument and strategic next steps.

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DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

03/01/2018 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review appellate court opinion, ruling in 1.00 $ 305.00 clients' favor; confer with legal team and clients re same; consider procedural next steps and options.

03/02/2018 Shawn Lindsay Consider appellate procedure rules and all legal 1.60 $ 488.00 procedural options; confer with legal team and clients re same and strategy. 03/05/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re preparation of petitions for 0.70 $ 213.50 attorney fees. 03/09/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re requirements of filing 1.00 $ 305.00 petition for fees; prepare petition for fees; consider ORAP's for authority to seek fees under ORS 31.

03/12/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re preparation of procedural 0.20 $ 61.00 documents post appellate win. 03/14/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re procedural process for trial 0.40 $ 122.00 court anti-slapp motion, preparation fees petition, and cost statement to court. 03/16/2018 Shawn Lindsay Analyze invoices to include with petition for fees to be 0.80 $ 244.00 filed with appellate court. 03/19/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel re settlement offer; 1.40 $ 427.00 confer with client and legal team re settlement offer and options; prepare petition for attorney fees.

03/20/2018 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise, and finalize petition for attorney fees 0.80 $ 244.00 and underlying documents 03/21/2018 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file petiton for attorney fees 0.80 $ 244.00

TOTAL: 42.20 $ 12,464.00

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STARR DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

2/13/2017 Adam Heder Research case law and statutory law related to potential 0.30 $ 75.00 “expiration” defense to subpoenas. 2/9/2017 Adam Heder Research procedures and case law related to appealability of 0.50 $ 125.00 denial of stay following appeal of Anti-SLAPP motion.

6/22/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise and finalize reply appellate brief; confer with co- 0.10 $ 29.50 counsel re revisions. 11/1/2016 Shawn Lindsay Analyze appellate court reply deadlines and docket. 0.20 $ 60.00

11/2/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with Bopp law firm on appellate brief outline. 0.20 $ 60.00

11/3/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider appellate procedure and whether cost bond is 0.20 $ 60.00 required; confer with co-counsel re same.

11/4/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re appellate arguments. 0.20 $ 60.00

11/7/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re next steps in drafting opening brief 0.30 $ 90.00 and cost bond. 12/7/2016 Shawn Lindsay Prepare motion to settle transcript and proposed orders; 0.20 $ 60.00 confer with co-counsel re same.

10/18/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider notice of appeal and motion to stay; revise 0.70 $ 210.00 corrected limited judgment and confer with opposing counsel re stipulated proposal; consider appellate procedure compliance; confer with clients re status and strategy.

10/21/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with circuit court re executing correct limited 0.30 $ 90.00 judgment; remit proposed limited judgement; prepare notice of appeal and consider compliance with appellate procedure.

10/24/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with client re appellate procedure and strategic 0.40 $ 120.00 approach; prepare and revise notice of appeal and motion to stay circuit court case. 10/26/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with clients re next steps; confer with court re limited 0.30 $ 90.00 judgment; confer with co-counsel re drafting assignments.

10/27/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file notice of appeal; research jurisdiction of 0.60 $ 180.00 appellate court and strategy in preparing motion to continue; confer with co-counsel re same.

10/28/2016 Shawn Lindsay Revise motion to stay; consider applicable statute; confer 0.20 $ 60.00 with opposing counsel and co-counsel.

10/31/2016 Shawn Lindsay Consider Corrine’s proposed appeal outline. 0.10 $ 30.00

11/16/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with C. Purvis and co-counsel re settlement of 0.20 $ 60.00 transcript and briefing schedule. 12/12/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and remit motion to settle transcript; confer with co- 0.40 $ 120.00 counsel re motion for Bopp firm to appear before appellate court.

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STARR DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

12/13/2016 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re preparation of motion to appear 0.20 $ 60.00 pro hac vice; prepare template.

12/20/2016 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and submit PHV motion and settlement program 0.10 $ 30.00 response. 3/1/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and analyze appellate court order on our motion to 0.20 $ 60.00 review; confer with co-counsel and client re same and next steps.

5/1/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re status and possible next steps. 0.20 $ 60.00

6/1/2017 Shawn Lindsay Analyze Wingard’s reply in support of motion to compel; 0.20 $ 60.00 consider status of appellate procedure; confer with co- counsel and client re status and next steps.

1/25/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review Ninth Circuit ruling and application to latest Oregon 0.40 $ 120.00 Supreme Court SLAPP rulings; confer with co-counsel re same.

2/14/2017 Shawn Lindsay Research subpoena response options and confer with co- 0.20 $ 60.00 counsel re advice to give subpoenaed parties; consider USDC ruling staying discovery pending appeal; confer with co- counsel re incorporating argument into motion to review with Oregon Court of Appeals.

2/15/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise and modify motion to review trial court’s 0.20 $ 60.00 order denying motion to stay; confer with co-counsel and client re same. 2/16/2017 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file motion to review with Oregon court of 0.10 $ 30.00 appeals. 3/13/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise opening appellate brief; consider ORAPs re drafting; 0.50 $ 150.00 confer with Bopp Firm re compliance with ORAPs and proposed revisions to opening appellate brief.

3/15/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with client and co-counsel re status, strategy and final 0.20 $ 60.00 revisions to opening appellate brief; finalize and file opening appellate brief.

3/16/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with Oregon court of appeals re filing compliance; 0.40 $ 120.00 confer with co-counsel re brief revisions; revise brief.

3/17/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise and final opening brief with Oregon Court of Appeals. 0.20 $ 60.00

1/4/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with circuit court, opposing counsel and co-counsel re 0.50 $ 150.00 hearing on defendants’ motion to stay discovery pending appeal; confer with transcriber re revisions to transcript and settlement of transcript for appeal.

1/5/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with transcriber and appellate court re settlement of 0.20 $ 60.00 transcript; confer with co-counsel re preparation for oral argument on motion to stay.

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STARR DATE Attorney/Rate DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT

6/5/2017 Shawn Lindsay Receive and consider Wingard’s appellate response. 0.20 $ 60.00

2/6/2017 Shawn Lindsay Consider ruling from trial court denying motion to stay; 0.30 $ 90.00 confer with client and co-counsel re strategic next steps and research; research moving appellate court to stay.

6/21/2017 Shawn Lindsay Revise and modify appellate reply brief; confer with co- 0.30 $ 90.00 counsel re same. 3/7/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel and client re response to Wingard’s 0.30 $ 90.00 first RFP. 3/8/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re response to Wingard’s RFP; 0.40 $ 120.00 prepare response to RFP; review, revise, and modify opening appellate brief.

2/10/2017 Shawn Lindsay Confer with co-counsel re strategy to move appellate court 0.50 $ 150.00 to stay discovery; confer re procedural structure and legal research; confer with client re status and strategy.

3/10/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise, and modify opening appellate brief. 0.30 $ 90.00

6/12/2017 Shawn Lindsay Review and analyze appellate response brief filed by M. 0.50 $ 150.00 Wingard; prepare comments for reply brief. 3/01/2018 Shawn Lindsay Receive and review appellate court opinion, ruling in 0.30 $ 91.50 clients' favor; confer with legal team and clients re same; consider procedural next steps and options.

3/02/2018 Shawn Lindsay Consider appellate procedure rules and all legal 0.50 $ 152.50 procedural options; confer with legal team and clients re same and strategy. 3/09/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re requirements of filing 0.20 $ 61.00 petition for fees; prepare petition for fees; consider ORAP's for authority to seek fees under ORS 31.

3/12/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re preparation of procedural 0.10 $ 30.50 documents post appellate win. 14/3/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with legal team re procedural process for trial 0.20 $ 61.00 court anti-slapp motion, preparation fees petition, and cost statement to court. 16/3/2018 Shawn Lindsay Analyze invoices to include with petition for fees to be 0.40 $ 122.00 filed with appellate court. 19/3/2018 Shawn Lindsay Confer with opposing counsel re settlement offer; 0.60 $ 183.00 confer with client and legal team re settlement offer and options; prepare petition for attorney fees.

20/3/2018 Shawn Lindsay Review, revise, and finalize petition for attorney fees 0.40 $ 122.00 and underlying documents 21/3/2018 Shawn Lindsay Finalize and file petiton for attorney fees 0.40 $ 122.00

TOTALS 15.10 $ 4,505.00

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OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 2/13/2017 Adam Heder Research case law and statutory law related to potential “expiration” defense 0.60 $ 150.00 to subpoenas. 2/9/2017 Adam Heder Research procedures and case law related to appealability of denial of stay 1.00 $ 250.00 following appeal of Anti-SLAPP motion. 11/1/2016 Shawn Analyze appellate court reply deadlines and docket. 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay 12/1/2016 Shawn Consider revisions to transcript and confer with co-counsel re motion to revise 0.10 $ 29.50 Lindsay transcription. 11/2/2016 Shawn Confer with Bopp law firm on appellate brief outline. 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay 11/3/2016 Shawn Consider appellate procedure and whether cost bond is required; confer with 0.80 $ 236.00 Lindsay co-counsel re same. 11/4/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re appellate arguments. 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay 11/7/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re next steps in drafting opening brief and cost bond. 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay 12/7/2016 Shawn Prepare motion to settle transcript and proposed orders; confer with co- 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay counsel re same. 12/8/2016 Shawn Finalize motion to revise transcript; confer with opposing counsel re consent to 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay order. 12/9/2016 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel re stipulated motion for transcript. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 10/13/2016 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel re appellate stipulations. 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay 10/14/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re appellate strategy and conference with opposing 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay counsel. 10/17/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re timing of appeal and motion to stay pending appeal. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 10/18/2016 Shawn Consider notice of appeal and motion to stay; revise corrected limited 1.20 $ 354.00 Lindsay judgment and confer with opposing counsel re stipulated proposal; consider appellate procedure compliance; confer with clients re status and strategy.

10/21/2016 Shawn Confer with circuit court re executing correct limited judgment; remit proposed 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay limited judgement; prepare notice of appeal and consider compliance with appellate procedure. 10/22/2016 Shawn Consider appellate procedure and next steps. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 10/24/2016 Shawn Confer with G. Atteberry re appellate procedure and strategic approach; 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay prepare and revise notice of appeal and motion to stay circuit court case.

10/26/2016 Shawn Confer with clients re next steps; confer with court re limited judgment; confer 0.70 $ 206.50 Lindsay with co-counsel re drafting assignments. 10/27/2016 Shawn Finalize and file notice of appeal; research jurisdiction of appellate court and 1.40 $ 413.00 Lindsay strategy in preparing motion to continue; confer with co-counsel re same.

10/31/2016 Shawn Consider Corrine’s proposed appeal outline. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 11/14/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re deadlines and drafting of appellate brief. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 11/16/2016 Shawn Confer with C. Purvis and co-counsel re settlement of transcript and briefing 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay schedule. 11/17/2016 Shawn Confer with court reporter re preparation of settled transcript. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay

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OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 11/30/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re settlement of transcript. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 12/12/2016 Shawn Finalize and remit motion to settle transcript; confer with co-counsel re motion 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay for Bopp firm to appear before appellate court.

12/13/2016 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re preparation of motion to appear pro hac vice; 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay prepare template. 12/20/2016 Shawn Finalize and submit PHV motion and settlement program response. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 12/27/2016 Shawn Confer with court and client re settlement of transcript and next procedural 0.10 $ 29.50 Lindsay steps for opening appellate brief. 3/1/2017 Shawn Receive and analyze appellate court order on our motion to review; confer with 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay co-counsel and client re same and next steps.

5/1/2017 Shawn Confer with G. Atteberry and legal team re status and possible next steps. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 6/1/2017 Shawn Analyze Wingard’s reply in support of motion to compel; consider status of 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay appellate procedure; confer with co-counsel and client re status and next steps.

1/17/2017 Shawn Receive and review settlement order from Oregon Court of Appeals; confer 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay with client and co-counsel re status, strategy and next steps.

1/24/2017 Shawn Consider new Ninth Circuit ruling re Oregon’s anti-SLAPP statute; confer with 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay clients re same. 1/25/2017 Shawn Review Ninth Circuit ruling and application to latest Oregon Supreme Court 1.20 $ 354.00 Lindsay SLAPP rulings; confer with co-counsel re same. 2/14/2017 Shawn Research subpoena response options and confer with co-counsel re advice to 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay give subpoenaed parties; consider USDC ruling staying discovery pending appeal; confer with co-counsel re incorporating argument into motion to review with Oregon Court of Appeals.

2/15/2017 Shawn Review, revise and modify motion to review trial court’s order denying motion 0.80 $ 236.00 Lindsay to stay; confer with co-counsel and client re same.

2/16/2017 Shawn Finalize and file motion to review with Oregon court of appeals. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 2/22/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re revisions to opening appellate brief. 0.10 $ 29.50 Lindsay 3/13/2017 Shawn Revise opening appellate brief; consider ORAPs re drafting; confer with Bopp 1.40 $ 413.00 Lindsay Firm re compliance with ORAPs and proposed revisions to opening appellate brief. 3/14/2017 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel and make final revisions to opening appellate 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay brief; consider ORAPs re filing compliance. 3/15/2017 Shawn Confer with client and co-counsel re status, strategy and final revisions to 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay opening appellate brief; finalize and file opening appellate brief.

3/16/2017 Shawn Confer with Oregon court of appeals re filing compliance; confer with co- 0.80 $ 236.00 Lindsay counsel re brief revisions; revise brief. 3/17/2017 Shawn Revise and final opening brief with Oregon Court of Appeals. 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay 3/20/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re new poll and use of it in trial (if we get there); confer 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay with co-counsel re response deadlines for Wingard’s response brief and our reply brief.

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OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 3/22/2017 Shawn Consider ORAP re timing of filing briefs and confer with co-counsel re same. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 1/4/2017 Shawn Confer with circuit court, opposing counsel and co-counsel re hearing on 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay defendants’ motion to stay discovery pending appeal; confer with transcriber re revisions to transcript and settlement of transcript for appeal.

1/5/2017 Shawn Confer with transcriber and appellate court re settlement of transcript; confer 0.50 $ 147.50 Lindsay with co-counsel re preparation for oral argument on motion to stay.

6/5/2017 Shawn Receive and consider Wingard’s appellate response. 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay 2/6/2017 Shawn Consider ruling from trial court denying motion to stay; confer with client and 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay co-counsel re strategic next steps and research; research moving appellate court to stay. 4/6/2017 Shawn Confer with client re status of response by plaintiff and reply timing; confer 0.40 $ 118.00 Lindsay with opposing counsel re objection to RFP. 6/20/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re appellate reply brief review and revisions. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 6/21/2017 Shawn Revise and modify appellate reply brief; confer with co-counsel re same. 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay 6/22/2017 Shawn Revise and finalize reply appellate brief; confer with co-counsel re revisions. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 6/23/2017 Shawn Finalize and file reply appellate brief. 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay 6/28/2017 Shawn Analyze oral argument time frame; confer with client and co-counsel re same. 0.10 $ 29.50 Lindsay 2/7/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel and client re options to move appellate court to stay 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay discovery; confer with third-party subpoenaed parties re possible responses to subpoenas. 3/7/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel and client re response to Wingard’s first RFP. 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay 4/7/2017 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel re appeal and discovery next steps, including 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay possible motion to compel. 3/8/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re response to Wingard’s RFP; prepare response to RFP; 0.90 $ 265.50 Lindsay review, revise, and modify opening appellate brief.

8/30/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel and clients re request for oral argument; file request for 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay oral argument. 1/10/2017 Shawn Receive and review notices from Oregon Court of Appeals; confer with co- 0.30 $ 88.50 Lindsay counsel re next steps. 2/10/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re strategy to move appellate court to stay discovery; 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay confer re procedural structure and legal research; confer with client re status and strategy. 3/10/2017 Shawn Review, revise, and modify opening appellate brief. 0.60 $ 177.00 Lindsay 10/25/2017 Shawn Confer with L. Anderson and legal team re additional statements to consider in 0.10 $ 29.50 Lindsay appellate argument. 11/14/2017 Shawn Confer with co-counsel re appellate court oral argument and strategic next 0.20 $ 59.00 Lindsay steps. 6/12/2017 Shawn Review and analyze appellate response brief filed by M. Wingard; prepare 1.00 $ 295.00 Lindsay comments for reply brief.

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OREGON RIGHT TO LIFE DATE Attorney/R DESCRIPTION HOURS AMOUNT ate 10/5/2017 Shawn Telephone conference with L. Anderson, G. Atteberry and legal team re status, 0.40 $ 120.00 Lindsay strategy, and next steps for Oral Argument and possible outcomes thereafter.

3/01/2018 Shawn Receive and review appellate court opinion, ruling in clients' favor; confer with 1.00 $ 305.00 Lindsay legal team and clients re same; consider procedural next steps and options.

3/02/2018 Shawn Consider appellate procedure rules and all legal procedural options; confer with 1.60 $ 488.00 Lindsay legal team and clients re same and strategy.

3/05/2018 Shawn Confer with legal team re preparation of petitions for attorney fees. 0.70 $ 213.50 Lindsay 3/09/2018 Shawn Confer with legal team re requirements of filing petition for fees; prepare 1.00 $ 305.00 Lindsay petition for fees; consider ORAP's for authority to seek fees under ORS 31.

3/12/2018 Shawn Confer with legal team re preparation of procedural documents post appellate 0.20 $ 61.00 Lindsay win. 14/03/2018 Shawn Confer with legal team re procedural process for trial court anti-slapp motion, 0.40 $ 122.00 Lindsay preparation fees petition, and cost statement to court.

16/03/2018 Shawn Analyze invoices to include with petition for fees to be filed with appellate 0.80 $ 244.00 Lindsay court. 19/3/2018 Shawn Confer with opposing counsel re settlement offer; confer with client and legal 1.40 $ 427.00 Lindsay team re settlement offer and options; prepare petition for attorney fees.

20/3/2018 Shawn Review, revise, and finalize petition for attorney fees and underlying 0.80 $ 244.00 Lindsay documents 21/3/2018 Shawn Finalize and file petiton for attorney fees 0.80 $ 244.00 Lindsay Totals 41.70 $ 12,318.50

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OFC Costs

Date Description Amount 6/30/2016 Aaron T. Berne - Time worked $ 75.00 7/27/2016 State of Oregon - First Appearance Fee $ 212.40 10/28/2016 Oregon Court of Appeals - Filing Fee $ 149.20 11/8/2016 Estelle Keating - Transcript Fee $ 150.00

Total: $ 586.60

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STARR Costs

Date Description Amount 7/27/2016 State of Oregon - First Appearance Fee $ 106.20 10/28/2016 Oregon Court of Appeals - Filing Fee $ 74.60 11/8/2016 Estelle Keating - Transcript Fee $ 75.00

Total: $ 255.80

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ORTL Costs

Date Description Amount 6/30/2016 Aaron T. Berne - Time worked $ 75.00 7/27/2016 State of Oregon - First Appearance Fee $ 212.40 10/28/2016 Oregon Court of Appeals - Filing Fee $ 149.20 11/8/2016 Estelle Keating - Transcript Fee $ 150.00

Total: $ 586.60

1 of 1 Exhibit B IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE

STATE OF OREGON

MATTHEW M. WINGARD, Court of Appeals No. A163465 Plaintiff - Respondent, Multnomah County Circuit Court v. No. 16CV18238

OREGON FAMILY COUNCIL, INC., DECLARATION OF JAMES BOPP, an Oregon nonprofit corporation, doing JR. IN SUPPORT OF business as Oregon Family Council DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS Issues PAC; CHARLES L. STARR; OREGON FAMILY COUNCIL, JACK A. LOUMAN; OREGON INC., CHARLES L. STARR, JACK RIGHT TO LIFE, an Oregon nonprofit A. LOUMAN, OREGON RIGHT TO corporation; GAYLE ATTEBERRY; LIFE, AND GAYLE ATTEBERRY’S JOHN DOE 1; and JOHN DOE 2, PETITION FOR ATTORNEY FEES AND REQUEST FOR FINDINGS Defendants - Appellants. UNDER ORAP 13.10(7)

Declaration of James Bopp, Jr.

I, James Bopp, Jr., make the following declaration pursuant to Oregon Rules of Appellate

Procedure 1.40(3):

1. I have been practicing law since 1973, and I am the owner of THE BOPP LAW FIRM, P.C.

(“BLF”). I and my firm have represented the Defendants in this action as lead counsel.

2. My practice emphasizes not-for-profit corporate and tax law, campaign finance and elections law and I and my firm have represented dozens of individuals and organizations in

Declaration of James Bopp, Jr.

Exhibit C to Defendants' Petition constitutional and civil rights litigation in various state and federal courts. See Resume of James

Bopp, Jr., attached hereto as Exhibit 1. My firm is recognized as one of the nation’s leading firms in the field of First Amendment and election law litigation. I am also general counsel for the National Right to Life Committee and I and my firm occasionally provide advice and services to its state affiliates.

3. I have been involved in approximately 100 constitutional and civil rights cases, including litigation vindicating First Amendment rights of non-profit corporations, and I have written numerous articles concerning constitutional and civil rights law.

4. I employ Corrine Youngs (formerly Purvis), Courtney Milbank (formerly Turner), Melena

Siebert, and Jeffrey P. Gallant as attorneys in my firm. Each practices in constitutional civil rights and other complex federal litigation. See The Bopp Law Firm Biography, attached hereto as Exhibit 2.

5. Because I choose to operate my firm as a sole proprietorship without partners, attorneys with partner-level experience have the title of Senior Associate with my firm. Of the associates who worked on this case, Mr. Gallant has sufficient experience and expertise to be a partner at most law firms. See Exhibit 2.

6. The Bopp Law Firm, P.C., has prepared a petition for attorney’s fees, costs, and expenses under ORAP 13.10 and ORS 31.152(3). This declaration is submitted in support of that petition and attests to the accuracy and necessity of the fees, costs, and expenses incurred by BLF in the successful defense of Defendants under ORS 31.152.

7. I, Corrine Youngs, Courtney Milbank and Jeffrey P. Gallant provided services to

Defendants on the merits of their case in both the trial court and on appeal, and Mr. Gallant,

Declaration of James Bopp, Jr.

Exhibit C to Defendants' Petition myself, and Melena Siebert provided services in this Court preparing and filing Defendants-

Appellants Petition for Attorney Fees and Request for Findings under ORAP 13.10(7) ( the

“Petition”).

8. The services performed and the expenses incurred in the above-styled case by the aforementioned attorneys and myself are truly and accurately listed in the Bopp Law Firm Billing

Statement, Exhibit A to Defendants-Appellants Petition for Attorney Fees and Request for

Findings under ORAP 13.10(7).

9. The services performed in the above-styled case by my firm, which are listed in the BLF

Billing Statement, were reasonably and necessarily performed in Defendants’ cause before the

Multnomah County Circuit Court and in the above-styled appeal, and include the pursuit of fees, costs and expenses under ORS 31.152(3).

10. The actual time that was contemporaneously recorded and described by the attorneys performing those services is accurately reported as the “HOURS” and “DESCRIPTION” of the

BLF billing statement. The time spent on the Petition by BLF is accurately summarized in the

BLF billing statement. As noted in the Petition, discrete descriptions of that time will be provided to the Court.

11. Because the fees here are requested under ORS 31.152(3), the rates requested in the

Petition for my firm’s work are based on the prevailing market rate for attorneys in the Portland market without regard to the normal hourly rate a client would be charged or has paid for similar work. See Petition at 10. I have requested the median hourly rates for the work of Mrs. Youngs,

Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Siebert and Mr. Gallant, and the 75th percentile rate for my own work. Id.

Declaration of James Bopp, Jr.

Exhibit C to Defendants' Petition 12. My Firm also incurred expenses in the prosecution of this case. It is BLF’s practice to bill for each of these expenses separately and each of these expenses was necessarily incurred in

Defendants’ cause on the merits of the claims against them or in pursuit of fees, costs and expenses under ORS 31.152(3). Those expenses are truly and accurately listed in Exhibit A to

Defendants’ Petition.

13. I hereby declare that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that I understand it is made for use as evidence in court and is subject to penalty for perjury.

Executed on this 21st day of March, 2018.

James Bopp, Jr.

Declaration of James Bopp, Jr.

Exhibit C to Defendants' Petition JAMES BOPP, JR. THE BOPP LAW FIRM, PC THOMAS J. MARZEN (1946-2007) [email protected] ATTORNEYS AT LAW

THE NATIONAL BUILDING 1 South Sixth Street TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA 47807-3510 Telephone 812/232-2434 Facsimile 812/235-3685 www.bopplaw.com ______RESUME OF JAMES BOPP, JR., ESQ.

PROFESSION

Engaged in the practice of law with the law firm of The Bopp Law Firm, P.C. with practice emphasis on not-for-profit corporate and tax law, on campaign finance and election law, on the biomedical issues of abortion, foregoing and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment and assisted suicide, on federal trial and appellate litigation, and on Supreme Court practice.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Honors:

Reuters, Top Practitioner before the U.S. Supreme Court (2014) National Law Journal, The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America (2013) Journal of Law, The Top Supreme Court Advocates of the Twenty-First Century (2012) Republican National Lawyers Association, Republican Lawyer of the Year (2009) Legatus International, John Cardinal O’Connor Pro-Life Hall of Fame Award (2005)

Positions:

General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech, 1997 - Present General Counsel, National Right to Life Committee, Inc., 1978 - Present Treasurer and General Counsel, Republicans Overseas, Inc., 2013 - Present Special Counsel, Republican National Committee, 2012 - Present President, National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent and Disabled, Inc., 1984 - 2010

Representative Clientele (present and past):

National Right to Life Committee, Focus on the Family, Republicans Overseas, Susan B. Anthony List, American Federation for Children, Foundation for Educational Choice, Catholic Answers,

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Christian Broadcasting Network, Salem Radio, Gerard Health Foundation, Priests for Life, Tradi- tional Values Coalition, Home School Legal Defense Association, Vision America, ActRight, National Organization for Marriage, ProtectMarriage.com, Stand Up for Marriage, Family PAC, Family Talk with Dr. James Dobson, Life Issues Institute, Physicians for Compassionate Care, the Christian Coalition, Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, Knights of Columbus of the United States, Concerned Women of America, Faith & Freedom Coalition, National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation, National Rifle Association, Club for Growth, Citizens United, Federation for American Immigration Reform, National Federation of Independent Businesses, King Street Patriots, Montana Shrugged, Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor, Senator Mitch McConnell, Congressmen and Anh Cao, Republican National Conservative Caucus, Republican Governors Association, the Libertarian Party, RNC Chairman and , Republican National Committee, College Republican National Commit- tee, Republican National Lawyers Association, and the state Republican Parties of Alabama, California, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont.

Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Attorney Rating: AV – very high to preeminent legal ability; very high ethical standards

Profiled in: Bellwether’s local history includes prominent figures from left and right, Terre Haute Tribune Star 1 (October 20, 2016) The Christian Right Mastermind Behind Citizens United Says It’s Good for Democracy, The Daily Beast (August 5, 2016) Get Ready: The Next “Citizens United” Is Coming, Politico (June 22, 2016) The GOP’s Big Bopper, NewsMax (June 2015) Campaign finance system is broken says GOP super-lawyer Jim Bopp, Public Integrity (April 21, 2015) The Religious Right’s Crusade for More Money in Politics, Huff Post (March 9, 2015) The Echo Chamber: At America’s court of last resort, a handful of lawyers now dominates the docket, Reuters (December 8, 2014) Indiana’s deep historical conservative roots, Greensburg Daily News (November 25, 2014) The Religious Right’s Crusade to Deregulate Political Spending Common Cause (February 2015) Advancing the Cause, Terre Haute Tribune Star 1 (June 29, 2014) Superlawyer Jim Bopp Takes on McCain-Backed Tax Act that Targets Americans Overseas, Wash- ington Times 1 (May 5, 2014) Hoosier’s Campaign-finance Crusade Pays Off, Indianapolis Star (April 2, 2014) Bhatia, Top Supreme Court Advocates of the Twenty-First Century, 2 J. Law (2012) The New Price of American Politics, The Atlantic 60 (October 2012) Mr. Precedent, Indiana University Alumni Magazine 36 (Fall 2012) Hoosier’s Campaign-finance Crusade Pays Off, The Indianapolis Star (Aug 26, 2012) Election 2012: Terre Haute lawyer at forefront of how campaigns are funded, The Indianapolis Star (Aug 25, 2012)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Citizen Bopp, The American Prospect (January 2, 2012) The $6 Billion Man?, The Indianapolis Star A1 (October 5, 2011) The 2012 Election Will Cost $6 Billion. This Guy Is Why, Bloomberg Businessweek 32 (October 3, 2011) Election Spending to Exceed $6 Billion Thanks Partly to Jim Bopp, Bloomberg.com (September 21, 2011) The ‘Country Lawyer’ Shaping Campaign Finance Law, National Public Radio (June 22, 2011) The Lone Wolf, National Journal Daily 6 (June 2, 2011) Mr. Precedent, Mother Jones 54 (May/June 2011) Lawyer Unlocked Election Vaults, McClatchy News Service, Journal Sentinel (October 27, 2010) The Man Behind our Secret Elections: James Bopp Jr., Common Cause and Public Citizen (October 25, 2010) Campaign Finance Reform Is on Its Last Legs, Mother Jones (September 13, 2010) James Bopp: master of constitutional sorcery, The Yale Herald (January 29, 2010) A Quest to End Spending Rules for Campaigns, New York Times A1 (January 24, 2010) The Man Who Took Down Campaign Finance Reform, Mother Jones (January 21, 2010) Citizens United v. The FEC: The Return of Corporate Influence Peddling?, ABCNEWS (January 13, 2010) Fighting Campaign $$ Reform, National Journal 52 (September 5, 2009) Jim Bopp’s Fight to Liberate Political Money, National Public Radio (October 4, 2008) Advocacy Matters Before and Within the Supreme Court: Transforming the Court by Transforming the Bar, 96 Georgetown L. J. 1487 (2008) 80% Success Rate at Supreme Court, Indianapolis Star B-1 (July 2, 2007) Bopp turns cover boy for national legal issues mag, Terre Haute Tribune Star (?December 19, 2006) The Big Bopper, Exploding the Canons of Judicial Ethics, ABA Journal 30 (Nov. 2006) Law Firms Play the Political Games, Indiana Lawyer 1 (May 18-31, 2005) Heinz & Southworth, Lawyers for Conservative Causes: Clients, Ideology, and Social Distance, 37 Law & Society Review 5 (2003) Court Challenges Await Controls on Soft Money, New York Times A20 (March 29, 2001) The Anti-Reformers, National Journal 470 (February 17, 2001) If You Get in Trouble, Who Are You Going to Call?, Roll Call B-31 (January 15, 2001) Lawyers Find Job a Cause, Not a Specialty, The National Law Journal 1 (November 30, 1992) The Terre Haute Bopps Wage War on Abortion, The Criterion 7 (April 10, 1992) Ceaseless Crusader for a Cause, Indianapolis Star B-1 (January 22, 1992) The Feelings Developed Early: Bopp, The Terre Haute Tribune-Star 1 (December 30, 1984)

Expert Trial Witness: State of Wisconsin v. Chvala, No. 02-CF-2451 (Cir. Court Dane County, Wisc. 2005) Clayton v. Cheverha, No. GN301481 (Dist. Court Travis County, TX 2004)

Consultant: Task Force on Critical Life Issues, Pope John Center, St. Louis, Missouri, 1982 Pope John Center Fetal Tissue Transplantation Task Force, 1992

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Admitted: Indiana Supreme Court United States Supreme Court United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit United States District Court for the District of Colorado United States District Court for the District of Columbia United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin

Member: Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State Laws, 2005 - 2012, 2014 - present Vice Chairman, Indiana Delegation, 2009 - 2012 Drafting Committee on Anti-Slapp, 2017 - present Study Committee on Equal Rights, 2015 - 2016 Committee to Review the Scope and Program Process, 2011 - 2012 Joint Uniform Law Commission/Uniform Law Conference of Canada Drafting Committee on Interjurisdictional Recognition of Advanced Planning Documents, 2012 Advisory Committee to the Committee on Federalism and State Law, 2009 - 2012 Joint Uniform Law Commission/Uniform Law Conference of Canada Study Committee on Interjurisdictional Recognition of Life-Planning Documents, 2011 - 2012 Drafting Committee on Presidential Electors Act, 2008 - 2010 Drafting Committee on the Regulation of Charities, 2007 - 2011 Committee on Parliamentary Practice, 2007 - 2010 American Bar Association Working Group on the First Amendment and Judicial Elections Special Advisor, 2002 - 2003 The National Center for State Courts

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Invited Participant, Symposium on Judicial Campaign Conduct and the First Amendment, 2001 American Bar Association, 1990-93 Advisory Board, Legal Procedures for Handicapped Infants Project, 1985-86 Indiana State Bar Association Health Care Law Committee, 1986 - 1987 Board of Advisors, Indiana Policy Review Foundation, 1992 - 2006 Terre Haute Bar Association The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies Co-Chairman, Election Law Subcommittee, Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group, 1996 - 2005

Other Positions: Partner, law firm of Brames, Bopp, Abel & Oldham, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1979 - 1992 Partner, law firm of Bopp & Fife, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1975 - 1979 Executive Director, United Conservatives of Indiana, 1975 - 1977 Law Clerk, law firm of Dix, Patrick, Ratcliffe & Adamson, Terre Haute, Indiana, 1972 Director, Summer Journalism School, HUMAN EVENTS, Washington, D.C., 1971 Journalism Intern, HUMAN EVENTS, Washington, D.C., 1969 Assistant Camp Director, Camp Krietenstein, Boy Scouts of America, Poland, Indiana, 1968

GOVERNMENT SERVICE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Member: United States National Commission for UNESCO, 2004 - 2006 Legal Services Corporation, President’s Forum for Legal Services, 1991 Congressional Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee, 1987 - 1989 National Institutes of Health, Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel, 1988 President’s Committee on Mental Retardation, 1984 - 1987 Chairman, Full Citizenship Committee, 1985 - 1987

Delegate: White House Conference on Aging, Washington, D.C., November 30 - December 3, 1981, Appointed by President White House Conference on Families, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 19 - 21, 1980, Appointed by President Jimmy Carter

Facilitator: U.S. Dept. of Education, Parents as Partners in Education Excellence Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 1, 1984

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Reviewer: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, LIFE SUSTAINING TECHNOLOGIES AND THE ELDERLY (1987).

STATE OF INDIANA

State Positions: Deputy Attorney General for the State of Indiana, 1973 - 1975 Law Clerk for Consumer Protection Division of Office of the Indiana Attorney General, 1973

County and Municipal Positions: Vigo County Election Board, 1991 - 1993 Felony Trial Deputy, Vigo County Prosecutor’s Office, 1979 - 1986 Town Attorney, Town of West Terre Haute, Indiana, 1980 - 1983 Special Deputy Prosecutor, Marion County, Prosecutor’s Office, 1977 - 1979 Counsel for Marion County (Indianapolis) Department of Public Welfare, 1976 -1979

Awards: Kentucky Colonel, 2008 Honorary Attorney General and Advocate of the State of Indiana (Awarded by Attorney General Linley E. Pearson, 1987)

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Academic Appointment:

Indiana University School of Law, Practitioner-in-Residence, 2014 Instructor of Commercial Law, Indiana University School of Business, 1977 - 1978

Academic Presentations:

Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, April 5, 2006 Campaign Finance Reform in Focus: Constitutional Issues and Political Realities, The Program on Law and State Government of the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, Indianapo- lis, Indiana, July 23, 1997 Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana, November 14, 1988 Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 20, 1988

Undergraduate: Bachelor of Arts, 1970, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Undergraduate Activities: Candidate for President of the Student Body President Pro Tempore of the Student Senate Chairman of Student Senate Committee Chief Justice of J-IFC Judicial Board President of I.U. Chapter of Young Americans for Freedom President Pro Tempore of Great Issues Senate Intercollegiate Debater

Undergraduate Awards: Kappa Sigma Fraternity National Scholarship-Leadership Award Outstanding Graduating Senior

Other Activities: IU Student Trustee Search and Screen Committee, 2005, 2007 Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis Moot Court Spring Barrister Tournament Judge Final Round, 2005 IU Men’s Basketball Season Ticket Holder, 1976 - present

OTHER GOVERNMENTS

Special Assistant Attorney General, State of West Virginia, 1998-2001 Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Louisiana, 1991 - 1993

ACADEMIC RECORD

Conference Chairman: Chairman, National Summer Election Law Seminar, Republican National Lawyers Association, Simi Valley, California, August 14-15, 2009 Chairman, Buckley v. Valeo Revisited: Are Existing Campaign Contribution Limits Consistent With the First Amendment?, The Federalist Society, Washington, D.C., September 10, 1999 Chairman, Long-Term Services in the ‘90s: Life-Affirming or Life-Limiting?, Marquette University, April 20-22, 1995 Chairman, Life, Liberty & Access: Disability Rights & Health Care Ethics, Virginia Commonwealth University, April 14-16, 1994 Chairman, The New Right to Die: Self-Determination or Social Imperative?, Loyola Univer- sity at New Orleans, April 15-17, 1993 Chairman, Life and Death After Cruzan, Loyola University at New Orleans, April 8, 10, and 11, 1992 Chairman, Conference on Current Controversies in the Right to Live, the Right to Die III, The Catholic University of America, School of Law, April 11, 12 and 13, 1991 Chairman, Conference on Current Controversies in the Right to Live, the Right to Die II, The Catholic University of America, School of Law, April 26, 27 and 28, 1990

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Chairman, Conference on Current Controversies in the Right to Live, the Right to Die, The Catholic University of America, School of Law, April 13, 14, and 15, 1989 Chairman, Conference on Health Treatment Rights, HIV and AIDS, University of Chicago, May 19, 20, and 21, 1988 Chairman, Assisting Suicide Conference, Stanford University Medical School, April 2, 3, and 4, 1987 Chairman, Providing Nutrition and Hydration to Patients Conference, Loyola University at New Orleans School of Law, April 10, 11 and 12, 1986 Chairman, The Handicapped Newborn in American Society Conference, Fordham University, March 28, 29 and 30, 1985 Chairman, Human Life and Health Care Ethics Conference, Marquette University, April 7, 8, and 9, 1983 Chairman, Human Life Amendment Conference, St. Louis University Center for Health Care Ethics, September 11 and 12, 1981

Law School: Juris Doctor, 1973, University of Florida College of Law, Gainesville, Florida

AWARDS

Practicing Attorney: WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (19th ed. 2015-2016) National Law Journal, The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America (2013) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (17th ed. 2011-2012) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (64th ed. 2010) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (16th ed. 2009-10) Republican National Lawyers Association, Republican Lawyer of the Year (2009) WHO’S WHO IN THE WORLD (26th ed. 2009) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (63rd ed. 2009) Kentucky Colonel (2008) WHO’S WHO IN THE WORLD (25th ed. 2008) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (62nd ed. 2008) WHO’S WHO IN THE WORLD (24th ed. 2007) Legatus International, John Cardinal O’Connor Pro-Life Hall of Fame Award 2005 WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (61st ed. 2007) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (60th ed. 2006) WHO’S WHO IN THE WORLD (23rd ed. 2006) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (14th ed. 2005) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (32th ed. 2005) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (59th ed. 2005) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (31th ed. 2004) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (58th ed. 2004) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (13th ed. 2003-2004) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (30th ed. 2003)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (29th ed. 2002) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (12th ed. 2002) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (28th ed. 2001) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (Millennium ed. 2000) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (54th ed. 2000) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (11th ed. 1999) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (53rd ed. 1999) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (10th ed. 1998) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (52nd ed. 1998) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (51st ed. 1997) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA (50th ed. 1996) WHO’S WHO IN EXECUTIVES AND PROFESSIONALS (1996) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (25th ed. 1996) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (9th ed. 1996) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (24th ed. 1993) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (8th ed. 1993) Life Issues Institute Award (1992) WHO’S WHO IN THE MIDWEST (23rd ed. 1991) WHO’S WHO OF EMERGING LEADERS IN AMERICA (3rd ed. 1989) WHO’S WHO OF EMERGING LEADERS IN AMERICA (2nd ed. 1988) WHO’S WHO OF EMERGING LEADERS IN AMERICA (1st ed. 1987) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (5th ed. 1987) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (4th ed. 1985) Outstanding Young Man in America (1980) WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN LAW (3rd ed. 1979)

Law School: Non-resident Tuition Scholarship, 1971

High School: National Honor Society National Forensic League’s Award of Excellence Outstanding Senior in Speech and Debate

CIVIC ACTIVITIES

Indiana Coordinator: Citizen Review Committee, International Women’s Year Indiana Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 16, 1977 National Conference, Houston, Texas, November 18, 1977 National Pro-family Coalition on the White House Conference on Families, 1980

Member:

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. All Children Matter - Indiana Treasurer, 2004 - 2008 Chairman, 2008 Crossroads of America Council, Boy Scouts of America Board of Directors, 2011 - 2013 National Institute of Family & Life Advocates National Advisory Board, 1993 - Present Council for National Policy Indiana Policy Review Board of Advisors Opportunity Project of Indiana, Inc., Board of Advisors Alliance for Growth and Progress Board of Directors, 1993 - 1997 Hospice of the Wabash Valley, Inc., Founder 1982 Board of Directors, 1982 - 1990 Chairman of the Board, 1982 - 1988 Leadership Terre Haute, Inc. Class of 1980 - 81 Program Chairman, 1981 - 82 Executive Committee, 1981 - 82 Board of Directors, 1982 - 85, 1986 - 89 Terre Haute Rotary Club, 1981 - 86 Board of Directors, 1984 - 86 Advisor, Law Explorer Post, Boy Scouts of America, 1980 - 81 Terre Haute Area Chamber of Commerce

Other Activities: Judge, National Forensic League, 1975 National Tournament, Indianapolis, Indiana Commentator, WNTS Radio, Indianapolis, Indiana 1977-1978

POLITICAL ACTIVITIES

Party and Campaign Positions: Republican National Committee Special Counsel, 2012 - 2017 Member, 2006 - 2012 Vice Chairman, 2008 - 2012 Chairman, RNC Conservative Steering Committee, 2008- 2011 Chairman, Committee on Presidential Debates, 2011 - 2012 Vice Chairman, Redistricting Committee, 2011 - 2012 Executive Committee, 2008 - 2012

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Standing Committee on Rules, 2011 - 2012 Co-Chairman, RNC Mission to Taiwan’s Centennial National Day, 2011 Republican National Conservative Caucus Executive Director and General Counsel, 2012 - present Founding Member, 2009 Board of Directors, 2009 - 2012 Chairman, 2009 - 2012 National Committeeman, 2006 - 2012 State Treasurer, 2005 - 2006 General Counsel, 2005 - 2010 Legal Counsel, 2004 - 2005, 2015 - present Hoosier Leadership Council, 2004, 2005 Dinner Host Committee, Indiana Republican Annual State Dinner, Indianapolis, Indiana, September, 25, 1993 Romney for President 2012 Catholics for Romney Coalition National Advisory Committee Romney for President 2008 Special Advisor for Life Issues, 2007 - 2008 National Faith and Values Steering Committee Co-Chair, 2007 - 2008 Lawyers for Romney National Steering Committee, 2007 - 2008 Advisory Committee on the Constitution and the Courts, 2007 - 2008 Indiana Co-chairman, 2007 - 2008 Bush-Cheney ‘04, Indiana Campaign Leadership Team Chairman, Vigo County Republican Central Committee, 1993 - 1997 Aiming Higher, Inc., formerly MyGovMitch, Inc. – Mitch Daniels Transition Team General Counsel, 2004 - 2010 Secretary - Treasurer, 2005 - 2010 Mitch for Governor Campaign Committee, successful candidate for Indiana Governor General Counsel, 2003 - 2008 Steering Committee, 2007 - 2008 State Vice Chairman, Early for Governor, 1995-1996 Vigo County Chairman, Dan Coats for Indiana, re-election campaign of Republican U. S. Senator, 1992 Vigo County Co-Chairman, Dan Coats for Indiana, successful re-election campaign of Republican U. S. Senator, 1990 Vigo County Coordinator, Hoosiers for Bob Orr, successful re-election campaign of Republican Governor, 1984 Treasurer and Campaign Manager for People for Abel, Again, successful Republican candidate for Vigo County Prosecutor, 1982

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Awards: Republican National Lawyers Association Republican Lawyer of the Year 2009 Indiana Republican State Party State Chairman’s Award 2005 Indiana Republican State Party State Chairman’s Award 2001 Vigo County Republican Central Committee William Henry Harrison Award 2001

Howey Politics Indiana, HPI Indiana Power 50 2014 Number 26 2013 Honorable Mention 2012 Number 10

Delegate: 2016 Republican National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, July 18-21, 2016 (delegate) Convention Committee on the Platform 2012 Republican National Convention, Tampa, Florida, August 27 - 30, 2012 (delegate) Assistant Parliamentarian Convention Committee on the Platform Chairman, Subcommittee on Restoring Constitutional Government 2008 Republican National Convention, Minneapolis, Minn., September 1 - 4, 2008 (delegate) Convention Committee on Resolutions 2004 Republican National Convention, New York City, NY, August 29 - Sept. 2, 2004 (delegate) Convention Committee on Resolutions 2000 Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, PA., July 30 - August 3, 2000 (delegate) Convention Committee on Resolutions 1996 Republican National Convention, San Diego, Calif., August 12 - 15, 1996 (alternate delegate) 1992 Republican National Convention, Houston, Texas, August 17 -20, 1992 (alternate delegate) 2016 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, June 10-11, 2016 State Platform Committee 2014 Republican State Convention, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, June 6 - 7, 2014 State Platform Committee 2012 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 8 - 9, 2012 Assistant Parliamentarian Executive Committee, State Platform Committee 2010 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 18 - 19, 2010 State Platform Committee 2008 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 2, 2008 Chairman, Committee on Permanent Organization, Rules, and Order of Business Parliamentarian State Platform Committee

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. 2006 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 20, 2006 Executive Committee, State Platform Committee 2004 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 8, 2004 State Platform Committee 2002 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 14, 2002 State Platform Committee 2000 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 6, 2000 State Platform Committee 1998 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 5, 1998 1996 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 18, 1996 State Platform Committee 1994 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 16, 1994 Seconding Speech for Morris Wooden for State Auditor State Platform Committee 1992 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 17, 1992 1990 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 8, 1990 1986 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 12, 1986 1984 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 19, 1984 1982 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 18, 1982 1980 Republican State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 13, 1980

Other Positions: Republican National Lawyers Association Vice President, Election Education, 2008 - 2010 Board of Governors, 2002 - 2015 Advisory Council, 2004 - present Republican Victory Committee, Chairman, 2000 National Republican Pro-life Committee, Inc. Board of Directors, 1983 - 1991 Vice Chairman, 1984 - 1991 1984 National Republican Convention Committee 1980 National Republican Convention Committee

Presenter: Republican National Lawyers Association, National Policy Conference, Washington, D.C., May 6, 2016 Southern Republican Leadership Conference, Oklahoma City, May 21-23, 2015 Republican National Lawyers Association, National Election Law Seminar, Law Vegas, NV, August, 10, 2014 Midwest Leadership Conference, Bloomington, MN, October 8, 2011 Republican Leadership Conference, New Orleans, LA, June 16, 2011 Republican National Lawyers Association, National Policy Conference, Washington, D.C., April 16, 2010

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Republican National Lawyers Association, National Summer Election Law Seminar, Simi Valley, California, August 14-15, 2009 Midwest Republican Leadership Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 26, 2007 Republican National Lawyers Association, 2007 National Summer election Law Seminar & School, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 22-23, 2007 Republican National Lawyers Association, 2006 Annual National Policy Conference, Washington, D.C., April 7, 2006 Republican National Lawyers Association, 2004 National Summer Election Law Seminar & School, Milwaukee, Wisc., July 16-17, 2004 Indiana Republican State Committee, Congress of Counties, Indianapolis, IN, February 27, 2004 Indiana Chapter, Republican National Lawyers Association, Indianapolis, IN, February 19, 2004 Republican National Lawyers Association, National Summer Election School, Irvine, California, August 8-9, 2003 Republican National Lawyers Association, 2003 National Conference, Washington, D.C., March 21, 2003 Republican National Lawyers Association, 2002 National Election Law School, San Antonio, Texas, August 16-17, 2002 Republican National Committee, Midwest Leadership Conference, Springfield, Mo., September 11, 1993 Indiana Republican State Committee, Congress of Counties, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 10, 1994

PERSONAL

Marital Status: Married, Christine Marie Bopp, three children, Kathleen Grace Flanagan, Lydia Grace Bopp, and Marguerite Grace Baidinger

Reside: 6470 Mayfield Lane, Zionsville, IN 46077

Born: February 8, 1948, Terre Haute, Indiana

High School: Wiley High School, Terre Haute, Indiana

MEDIA APPEARANCES

Appeared On: CBS Nightly News CBS “60 Minutes” CBS News “Night Watch” CBS “This Morning”

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. CBS “Saturday Night with Connie Chung” CBS “America Tonight” ABC Nightly News ABC “Nightline” ABC Good Morning America NBC Nightly News NBC Today Show NBC Headlines on Trial NBC News “The Abortion Dilemma” PBS MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour PBS “That Delicate Balance II: Our Bill of Rights” CNN “Inside Politics” CNN “Early Prime” CNN “Crossfire” CNN “Daywatch” CNN Sonya Live From L.A. CBN 700 Club CBN “Straight Talk” Fox Morning News CNBC “Real Personal” CourtTV “Supreme Court Watch” Lifetime Medical Television “Internal Medicine Update” The Discovery Channel “Medical Records” Fox News Channel MS-NBC C-SPAN NPR “Talk of the Nation” Mutual Broadcasting Network “The Larry King Show”

Quoted In: USA Today Wall Street Journal New York Times Washington Post Washington Times Chicago Tribune Los Angeles Times U.S. News and World Report Newsweek Insight Magazine National Journal ABA Journal AMA News

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. National Law Journal Roll Call The Hill Physician Management Medical Ethics Advisor Numerous AP and UPI Reports

FILM PRODUCTION

Legal Advisor: “Baby John Doe,” Gerretsen Productions Ltd.

Appeared In: “The Slippery Slope,” Gerretsen Productions Ltd.

PUBLICATIONS

Books: Section Editor, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF U.S. BIOMEDICAL POLICY, Greenwood Press ®. Blank & J. Merrick 1996) HUMAN LIFE AND HEALTH CARE ETHICS, University Publications of America (J. Bopp ed. 1985) RESTORING THE RIGHT TO LIFE: THE HUMAN LIFE AMENDMENT, Brigham Young University Press (J. Bopp ed. 1984)

Journals: Editor in Chief of ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE, 1985 - 2010 Editor in Chief Emeritus, 2011 Editorial Board of ELECTION LAW JOURNAL, 2001 - present

Manuals: THE MEDICAL TREATMENT RIGHTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES (J. Bopp ed. 1987)

Articles in Textbooks: Bopp, Is Equal Protection a Shelter for the Right to Abortion?, in ABORTION, MEDICINE AND THE LAW 160 (4th ed. 1991) Bopp & Coleson, Abortion on Demand Has No Constitutional or Moral Justification, in POINTS OF VIEW 326 (5th ed. 1991)

Articles in Books: Bopp & Coleson, Roe v. Wade and the Euthanasia Debate, in SUICIDE AND THE CHRISTIAN COMMU- NITY: AN ETHICAL DILEMMA (G. P. Stewart & T. J. Demy eds. 1997) (in press) Bopp & Coleson, The Case Against Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide for ‘Competent’ Adults With ‘Terminal Conditions,” in DUTCH EUTHANASIA WORLDWIDE THREAT 54 (1996)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Bopp, Federal Regulations, ENDANGERED SPECIES: FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS & NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 127 (1995) Bopp, Fetal Tissue Transplantation and Complicity with Induced Abortion, in THE FETAL TISSUE ISSUE: MEDICAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS 61 (P. Cataldo & A. Moraczewski eds. 1994) Bopp, Ethical Limitations on Use of the Human Fetus in Research, in ETHICAL ISSUES IN RESEARCH 199 (D. Cheney ed. 1993) Bopp & Nimz, A Legal Analysis of the Child Abuse Amendments of 1984, in COMPELLED COMPAS- SION: GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN THE TREATMENT OF CRITICALLY ILL NEWBORNS 73 (A. Caplan, R. Blank & J. Merrick eds. 1992) Bopp, Nutrition Should Not Be Withheld from Nancy Cruzan, in DEATH/DYING 41 (1990) Bopp, Surrogate Motherhood Agreements: The Risks to Innocent Human Life, in BEYOND BABY M: ETHICAL ISSUES IN NEW REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES 201 (A. Caplan ed. 1990) Bopp, The Winds of Change: 1988 Legal Developments, in THE TRIUMPH OF HOPE 83 (D. Andrusko ed. 1989) Bopp & Burtchaell, Statement of Dissent, in 1 REPORT OF THE HUMAN FETAL TISSUE TRANSPLANTA- TION RESEARCH PANEL 47(1988) Bopp, 1987 Legal Developments: The Eye of the Storm?, in A PASSION FOR JUSTICE 59 (D. Andrusko ed. 1988) Bopp, Roe v. Wade: A Decision Ripe for Reversal, in A PASSION FOR JUSTICE 73 (D. Andrusko ed. 1988) Bopp, 1986 Legal Developments, in WINDOW ON THE FUTURE 47 (D. Andrusko ed. 1987) Bopp, Legal Developments, in CALL TO CONSCIENCE 37 (D. Andrusko ed. 1986) Bopp, The Legal Implications of Medical Procedures Affecting the Born, in HUMAN LIFE AND HEALTH CARE ETHICS (J. Bopp ed. 1985) Bopp, Examination of Proposals for a Human Life Amendment, in RESTORING THE RIGHT TO LIFE, THE HUMAN LIFE AMENDMENT (J. Bopp ed. 1984) Bopp, A Human Life Amendment, in THE ZERO PEOPLE 233 (J. L. Hensley ed. 1983)

Law Review Articles: Bopp, Elf & Milanovich, Contribution after McCutcheon v. FEC, 49 Val. L. Rev. 361 (2015) Bopp, The Perils of Merit Selection, 46 INDIANA L. REV. 87 (2013) Bopp, La Rue & Kosel, The Game Changer: Citizens United’s Impact on Campaign Finance Law in General and Corporate Political Speech in Particular, 9 FIRST AMENDMENT L. REV. 251 (Winter 2011) Bopp & Phillips, The Limits of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission: Analytical and Practical Reasons Why the Sky Is Not Falling, 46 U. San Francisco L. Rev. 281 (Fall 2011) Bopp, The View from the Litigants, 23 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 334 (2011) Bopp & Coleson, Vote-Dilution Analysis in Bush v. Gore, 23 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 461 (2011) Bopp & Haynie, The Tyranny of “Reform and Transparency”: A Plea to the Supreme Court to Revisit and Overturn Citizens United’s “Disclaimer and Disclosure” Holding, 16 NEXUS 3 (2010- 2011)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Bopp, La Rue & Kosel, The Game Changer: Citizens United’s Impact on Campaign Finance Law in General and Corporate Political Speech in Particular, 9 FIRST AMEND. L. REV. 251 (2011) Bopp & Coleson, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission: “Precisely What WRTL Sought to Avoid,” CATO SUPREME COURT REVIEW 29 (2010) Bopp & Kester, Holding the Service’s Feet to the Fire: Citizens United and the First Amendment to the IRC Section 501(c)(3) Political Prohibition, 11 ENGAGE 75 (2010) Bopp & Woudenberg, Extreme Facts, Extraordinary Case: The Sui Generis Recusal Test of Caperton v. Massey, 60 Syracuse L. Rev. 307 (2010) Bopp. & Neeley, How Not to Reform Judicial Elections: Davis, White, and the Future of Judicial Campaign Financing, 86 Denver U. L. Rev. 195 (2008) Bopp, Preserving Judicial Independence: Judicial Elections As the Antidote to Judicial Activism, 6 FIRST AMEND. L. REV. 180 (2007) Bopp & Woudenberg, To Speak or Not To Speak: Unconstitutional Regulation in The Wake of White, 28 JUST. SYS. J. 329 (2007) Bopp & Woudenberg, An Announce Clause By Any Other Name: The Unconstitutionality of Disci- plining Judges Who Fail to Disqualify for Exercising Their Freedom to Speak, 55 DRAKE L. REV. 723 (2007) Bopp & Lee, So There Are Campaign Contribution Limits That Are Too Low, 18 Stanford Law & Policy Rev. 266 (2007) Bopp & Coleson, Distinguishing “Genuine” From “Sham” in Grassroots Lobbying: Protecting the Right to Petition During Elections, 29 CAMPBELL L. REV.353 (2007) Bopp, Judicial Activism: Gravest Threat to Judicial Independence, CALIFORNIA COURTS REV. 7 (Winter 2007). Bopp & Coleson, The First Amendment Is Still Not a Loophole: Examining McConnell’s Exception to Buckley’s General Rule Protecting Issue Advocacy, 31 NORTHERN KENTUCKY LAW REV. 289 (2004) Bopp & Coleson, Electioneering Communication versus Abortion, 3 ELECTION LAW JOURNAL 205 (2004) Bopp & Moore, Introduction, Symposium: The First Amendment and The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, 2 ELECTION LAW JOURNAL 45 (2003) Bopp & Coleson, The First Amendment Needs No Reform: Protecting Liberty From Campaign Finance “Reformers,” 51 CATHOLIC U. LAW REV. 785 (2002) Bopp, “McCain-Feingold”: Analysis of S. 27 as Passed by the Senate, 3 ENGAGE 75 (2002) Bopp & Abegg, The Developing Constitutional Standards for “Coordinated Expenditures:” Has the Federal Election Commission Finally Found a Way to Regulate Issue Advocacy?, 1 ELECTION LAW JOURNAL 209 (2002) Bopp, All Contribution Limits Are Not Created Equal: New Hope In The Political Speech Wars, 49 CATHOLIC U. LAW REV. 11 (1999) Bopp & Coleson, Three Strikes: Is An Assisted Suicide Right Out?, 15 ISSUES IN LAW & MED. 3 (1999) Bopp, The Constitutional Limits on Campaign Contribution Limits, 11 REGENT U. LAW REV. 235 (1998-99)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Bopp & Cook, Partial-Birth Abortion: The Final Frontier of Abortion Jurisprudence, 14 ISSUES IN LAW & MED. 3 (1998) Franz & Bopp, The Nine Myths of Campaign Finance Reform, 9 STANFORD LAW & POL. REV. 63 (1998) Bopp, Just The Medical Facts: An Argument in Support of the Continued Ban on Physician Assisted Suicide, 12 ST. JOHN’S J. LEGAL COMMENT. 610 (1997) Bopp & Coleson, The First Amendment is Not a Loophole: Protecting Free Expression in the Election Campaign Context, 28 UWLA LAW REV. 1 (1997) Bopp & Coleson, Roe v. Wade and the Euthanasia Debate, 12 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 343 (1997) Bopp & Coleson, A Critique of Family Members as Proxy Decisionmakers Without Legal Limits, 12 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 133 (1996) Bopp & Coleson, The Constitutional Case Against Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide for Competent Adults with “Terminal Conditions,” 11 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 239 (1995) Bopp & Avila, When Worlds Collide: Disability Rights and Medical Prerogatives in Matters of Life and Death, 7 HEC FORUM 132 (1995) Bopp & Coleson, Child Abuse by Whom? Parental Rights and Judicial Competency Determinations: The Baby K and Baby Terry Cases, 4 OHIO N. L. REV. 821 (1994) Bopp & Coleson, Baby K: Protected at Law, 9 TRENDS HEALTH CARE, L. & ETHICS 7 (1994) Bopp, Letter to the Editor, 329 N. E. J. MED. 1579 (1993) Bopp & Avila, Cruzan II: A Clear and Convincing Travesty, 1 NAT. U. L. REV. 1 (1992) Bopp & Avila, The Due Process “Right to Life” in Cruzan v. Director and its Impact on “Right to Die” Law, 53 U. PITT. L. REV. 163 (1991) Bopp & Marzen, Cruzan: Facing the Inevitable, 19 LAW, MEDICINE & HEALTH CARE 37 (1991) Bopp & Gardner, Aids Babies, Crack Babies: Challenges to the Law, 7 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 3 (1991) Bopp & Avila, The Sirens’ Lure of Invented Consent: A Critique of Autonomy - Based Surrogate Decisionmaking for Legally - Incapacitated Older Persons, 42 HASTINGS L. J. 779 (1991) Bopp & Avila, Trends in the Law: From Death to Life, 27 IDAHO L. REV. 1 (1991) Bopp, Coleson & Bostrom, Does the United States Supreme Court Have a Constitutional Duty to Expressly Reconsider and Overrule Roe v. Wade?, 1 SETON HALL CONST. L. J. 55 (1990) Bopp, Reconciling Autonomy and the Value of Life, 38 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY 600 (1990) Bopp & Coleson, Webster And the Future of Substantive Due Process, 28 DUQUESNE LAW REVIEW 271 (1990) Bopp & Coleson, What Does Webster Mean?, 138 U. PENN. LAW REVIEW 501 (1989) Bopp & Coleson, Judicial Standard of Review and Webster, 15 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND MEDICINE 211 (1989) Bopp & Coleson, Webster, Vagueness, and the First Amendment, 15 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LAW AND MEDICINE 217 (1989) Bopp & Coleson, The State of Abortion Law After Webster, 2 BIOLAW U:1515 (1989) Bopp, Will There Be A Constitutional Right to Abortion After the Reconsideration of Roe v. Wade?, 15 JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY LAW 131 (1989)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Bopp & Coleson, The Right to Abortion: Anomalous, Absolute and Ripe for Reversal, 3 B.Y.U. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW 181 (1989) Bopp & Burtchael, Fetal Tissue Transplantation: The Fetus as Medical Commodity, 26 THIS WORLD 54 (Summer 1989) Bopp, Bostrom & McKinney, The “Rights” and “Wrongs” of Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life: A Jurisprudential Analysis of Birth Related Torts, 27 DUQUESNE L. REV. 461 (1989) Bopp, Nutrition and Hydration for Patients: The Constitutional Aspects, 4 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDI- CINE 3 (1988) Bopp, Is Assisted Suicide Constitutionally Protected?, 3 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 113 (1987) Bopp, An Examination of Proposals for a Human Life Amendment, 15 CAPITAL LAW REVIEW 417 (1986) Bopp, Protection of Disabled Newborns: Are There Constitutional Limitations, 1 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 173 (1985) Bopp & Balch, The Child Abuse Amendments of 1984 and their Implementing Regulations: A Summary, 1 ISSUES IN LAW & MEDICINE 91 (1985) Bopp, Prosecution of Welfare Recipient Fraud, THE PROSECUTOR 119 (Journal of the National District Attorneys Association, November - December, 1977)

Other Articles: Bopp & Coleson, The Court after Scalia: We need a new Justice like Scalia to help end the abortion- distortion effect, Scotusblog.com, September 15, 2016. Bopp, Opinion Debate: Election Laws Should Protect First Amendment, Aol News, 2010. Bopp: Setting the bar for political wannabes, Washington Times, December 16, 2009. Bopp, The Eve of Destruction? Is Mike Huckabee the stake in the heart of the Reagan Coalition, National Review Online, January 2, 2007, available at http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZDIzMTM5MDExNDJjYzY2NDY5YzhmNDY2MTJk N2Q2OGU= Bopp. Freedom to Choose the Union Label: Protecting Workers and Unions, National Review Online, June 19, 2007, available at http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=ZTEyMjdiMjQwODk1NTdjNTgzNDczMTVjNmN jOTdjNjQ= Bopp, There is Nothing “Wrongheaded” About Romney’s Call for Repeal of McCain-Feingold, Townhall.com, June 7, 2007, available at http://www.townhall.com/columnists/JamesBoppJr/2007/06/07/there_is_nothing_wrongheade d_about_romneys_call_for_repeal_of_mccain-feingold Bopp, Silencing Criticism: The History of Sham Arguments for McCain-Feingold, National Review Online, April 24, 2007, available at http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YWMyODgyOTU2NjFlZmJlZDQ0MmVmZWFjMzZh NmMxZDY=&w=MA== Bopp, The Best Choice is Also a Good Choice, National Review Online, February 21, 2007, available at http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OWYwMzg3MzZkNDBmYzJhMGY5OTY5MjI3YTYx YzFkNDE=

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Bopp, Reformzilla, Wall Street Journal, January 12, 2006, p. A12 Bopp, Letter to the Editor, 527 Rules: Tempting: But Not Needed, Roll Call, February 2, 2004 Bopp & Coleson, Fatal Flaws in the Bipartisan Campaign Act of 2002, BNA’s Daily Report for Executives S-21 (April 22, 2002) Bopp, Campaign Reform is DOA, The National Law Journal, May 14, 2001, p. A22. Bopp, Abortion Rights is Not Issue, USA Today, April 25, 2000, p. 18A. Bopp & Meyer, Free Speech and the Christian Coalition Case, Free Speech and Election Law News, Summer 1999, p. 1. Bopp, Campaign Finance “Reform”: The Good, The Bad, and the Unconstitutional, The Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, No. 1308, July 19, 1999. Bopp, All in the Name of Campaign Reform, Washington Post, August 29, 1997, p. A23 Bopp, Needed: More, Not Less, Political Free Speech, Washington Times, December 10, 1996, p. A19. Bopp, The FEC’s Assault on the First Amendment, Free Speech and Election Law News, Fall 1996, p. 7. Bopp & Avila, Too Disabled To Be Disabled?, The Disability Rag 16 (Jan./Feb. 1995). Bopp & Coleson, How To Restore Religious Freedom: A Debate, FIRST THINGS, April 1992, p. 40 Bopp, A Disabled Person’s Right to Life, Indianapolis Star, June 28, 1991, p. A-17, Col. 4. Bopp, Shall We Let the Kids Run the Family?, Human Events, February 17, 1990, p. 12 Bopp, Choosing Death for Nancy Cruzan, HASTINGS CENTER REPORT, January/February, 1990, at 42. Bopp & Coleson, Should a Man Have the Right Prevent a Woman From Aborting a Fetus He Has Conceived?, EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS, July 28, 1989, p. 425 Bopp, The Elusive Abortion Right, National Law Journal, June 12, 1989, p. 13 Bopp & Coleson, Roe v. Wade, Right or Wrong? There’s No Abortion Right in the Constitution We Read, The Los Angeles Daily Journal, April 26, 1989, p. 60 Bopp, Goldwater v. Ginzburg: The “Fact” Magazine Case, Human Events, August 30, 1969, p. 9

FEDERAL TESTIMONY Subcommittee on Government Operations, United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Public Hearing on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, Washing- ton, D.C., April 26, 2017 United States House Committee on the Judiciary, Hearing on Planned Parenthood, Washington, D.C., September 9, 2015 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on the McCutcheon v. FEC, Washington, D.C., February 11, 2015 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Independent Expenditures and Electioneering Communications by Corporations and Labor Unions, Washington, D.C., March 7, 2012 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Agency Procedures, Washington, D.C., January 14, 2009 United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearing on Robocalls and Vote Caging Practices, Washington, D.C., February, 27, 2008 United States Committee on House Administration, Hearing on the “Use of Robo-calls in Federal Campaigns,” Washington, D.C., December 6, 2007 (written testimony only)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Electioneering Communication Proposed Rulemaking, Washington, D.C., October 17, 2007 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Political Committee Status Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Washington, D.C., April 15, 2004 United States Committee on House Administration, Federal Election Commission Enforcement Procedures, Washington, D.C., October 16, 2003. Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on the Enforcement Processes of the FECA, Washing- ton, D.C., June 11, 2003 United States Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Oversight, Review of Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) Requirements for Religious Organizations, Washington, D.C., May 14, 2002 United States Committee on House Administration, Campaign Finance Reform Hearing, Washington, D.C., June 14, 2001 United State House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Oversight Hearing on “Constitutional Issues Raised by Recent Campaign Finance Legislation Restricting Freedom of Speech,” Washington, D.C., June 12, 2001 United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearing on Campaign Finance Reform: Citizens’ Participation, Washington, D.C., April 26, 2000 United States Committee on House Administration, Hearing on Campaign Finance Reform, Washing- ton, D.C., July 22, 1999. United State House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Hearing on The First Amendment and Restrictions on Political Speech, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1999 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations Regarding Public Funding of Presidential Primaries and General Election, Washington, D.C., March 24, 1999 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations Defining Member, Washing- ton, D.C., March 17, 1999 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations Regarding “Soft Money,” Washington, D.C., November 18, 1998 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations Defining Member, Washing- ton, D.C., April 29, 1998 United State House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Hearing on The First Amendment and Restrictions on Issue Advocacy, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1997 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1997 United State House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Hearing on Free Speech and Campaign Finance Reform, Washington, D.C., February 27, 1997, published in Serial No. 15, 105th Cong., 1st Sess 56 (1997) United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearing on Federal Election Commission Reauthorization and Campaign Finance Reform, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1997 United State Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Hearing on Campaign Finance Reform, Washington, D.C., March 13, 1996

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations, Washington, D.C., December, 9, 1992 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1992 United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Hearings on S. 2969, The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1992, published in S.Hrg. 102-1076, 102nd Cong., 2nd Sess 203 (1993) United States House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, Hearings on H.R. 2797, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1991, Washington D.C., May 14, 1992 United States Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Hearings on the Research Freedom Act of 1991, Washington, D.C., November 21, 1991, published in II BIOLAW S:732 (1992) United States House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, Hearings on the Freedom of Choice Act, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1990, published in HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS ON H.R. 3700 FREEDOM OF CHOICE ACT OF 1989 at 66 (1990) United States House Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Select Education, Hearings on Reauthorization of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1987 United States Commission on Civil Rights, Hearings on the Protection of Handicapped Newborns, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1986, published in HEARING BEFORE THE UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS, PROTECTION OF HANDICAPPED NEWBORNS, II, at 152 (1986) United States Senate Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on the Constitution: Hearings Regarding the Abortion Funding Restriction Act, Washington, D.C., July 22, 1985, published in S. Hrg. No. 99-437, 99th Cong., 1st Sess. 128 (1985) United States Commission on Civil Rights, Hearing on Protection of Newborn Infants under Section 504, Washington, D.C., June 14, 1985 (written testimony) United States House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties and the Administration of Justice, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1985, published in H. Rep. No. 99-74, 99th Cong., 1st Sess. 216 (1985) U. S. Office of Personnel Management, Public Hearing on Eligibility of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. for the Combined Federal Campaign, Washington, D.C., Septem- ber 7, 1983, published in H. Rep. No. 98-8, 98th Cong., 1st Sess. 166 (1983) U.S. Office of Personnel Management, National Eligibility Committee for the Combined Federal Campaign, Washington, D.C., August 31, 1983 Federal Election Commission, Public Hearing on Proposed Regulations, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1983 U. S. Office of Personnel Management, National Eligibility Committee for the Combined Federal Campaign, Washington, D.C., July 23, 1982 Hearings on S. J. Res. 17, Res. 18, S.J. Res. 19, and S.J. Res. 110 Before the Subcomm. on Const. of the Senate Comm. on the Judiciary, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO ABORTION, v. 1, at 1074 (1981)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Hearings on S.J. Res. 17, Res. 18, S.J. Res. 19, and S. J. Res. 110 Before the Subcomm. on Const. of the Senate Comm. on the Judiciary, 97th Cong., 1st Sess., CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO ABORTION, v. 1, at 1089 (1981)

STATE AND LOCAL TESTIMONY Indiana Senate Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law, January 23, 2018 Indiana Senate Committee on Elections, March 27, 2017 Indiana House Committee on Elections and Apportionment, February 8, 2017 Indiana Special Interim Study Committee on Redistricting, May 5, 2016 Ohio Senate Health, Human Services and Aging Committee, December 13, 2011 Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee, March 16, 2011 Indiana House Judiciary Committee, February 7, 2011 Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee, January 20, 2010 Vermont House Committee on Government Operations, January 30, 2008 Vermont Senate Committee on Government Operations, January 11, 2008 New York State Senate Elections Committee, June 27, 2007 Vermont House Judiciary Committee, May 7, 2007 Vermont House Governmental Operations Committee, May, 2, 2007 Joint Hearing of the Minnesota House Health and Human Services Policy Committee and Civil Law Committee, November 13, 2001 Joint Committee Hearing of the Wisconsin State Senate Health, Human Services, and Aging Committee and the Wisconsin State Assembly Children and Families Committee, July 27, 1995 Georgia Senate Special Judiciary Committee, February 1, 1994 Connecticut Government Administration and Elections Committee, March 1, 1991 Utah Senate and House Health Committees, Joint Hearing, January 21, 1991 Utah Legislative Task Force on Abortion, August 1, 1990 Minnesota House Health and Human Services Committee, February 23, 1990 Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee, February 8, 1990 Indiana Senate Public Policy Committee, February 6, 1990 Indiana House Public Policy and Veterans Committee, January 10, 1990 Kentucky House Standing Committee on Judiciary - Criminal, March 2, 1988 Minnesota General Assembly, House Judiciary Committee, December 11, 1987 Cincinnati City Council, Law Committee, January 7, 1986 Ohio General Assembly, House Committee on Health and Retirement, July 19, 1983 Indiana General Assembly, House Public Policy Committee, March 18, 1983 Indiana General Assembly, Civil Law Subcommittee, Senate Judiciary Committee, February 9, 1983 Indiana General Assembly, Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Aging, January 25, 1983 Indiana General Assembly, Senate Committee on Judiciary, February 2, 1982 Indiana General Assembly, House Public Health Committee, January 15, 19, 1982 Missouri State Legislature, Senate Committee on Judiciary, March 21, 1979 Indiana General Assembly, Senate Committee on Elective Insurance, March 19, 1979 Missouri State Legislature, House Committee on Judiciary, February 6, 1979

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Akron City Council, January 14, 1978 Indiana General Assembly, House Committee on Human Affairs, February 22, 1977 Indiana General Assembly, House Committee on Human Affairs, February 6, 1978 Indiana General Assembly, Joint Study Committee on Regional Government, July 2, 1976

COUNSEL IN MAJOR LITIGATION

I. Counsel in major litigation involving constitutional law and civil rights issues.

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Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky, No. 16-1435 (U.S. Supreme Court 2018) (amicus brief) Janus v. AFSCME, No. 16-1466 (U.S. Supreme Court 2018) (amicus brief) King Street Patriots v. Texas Democratic Party, No. 15-0320 (Texas Supreme Court 2017) (argued) Republican Party of Louisiana v. Federal Election Commission, No. 16-8656 (U.S. Supreme Court 2017) (summary affirmance) McDonnell v. U.S., 136 S. Ct. 2355 (U.S. Supreme Court 2016) (amicus brief) Wisconsin v. Peterson, 363 Wis.2d 1 (Wisconsin Supreme Court 2015) (amicus brief) Williams-Yulee v. Florida State Bar, 135 S. Ct. 1656 (U.S. Supreme Court 2015) (amicus brief) McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, 572 U.S. (U.S. Supreme Court 2014) Brewington v. State of Indiana, 7 N.E.3d 946 (Indiana Supreme Court 2014) (amicus brief) Dool v. Burke, No. 12-738 (U.S. Supreme Court 2012) (petition for cert. denied) The Real Truth About Abortion v. Federal Election Commission, No. 12-311 (U.S. Supreme Court 2013) (petition for cert. denied) Carlson v. Wiggins, No. 12-51 (U.S. Supreme Court 2012) (petition for cert. denied) Wersal v. Sexton, No. 11-1492 (U.S. Supreme Court 2012) (petition for cert. denied) American Tradition Partnership v. Bullock, No. 11-1179 (U.S. Supreme Court 2012) (petition for cert. granted, summary reversal) Ognibene v. Parkes, No. 11-1152 (U.S. Supreme Court 2012) (petition for cert. denied) King v. Kansas Judicial Watch, No. 11-829 (U.S. Supreme Court 2012) (petition for cert. denied) National Organization for Marriage v. McKee, No. 11-599 (U.S. Supreme Court 2011) (petition for cert. denied) Catholic Answers v. United States of America, No. 11-511 (U.S. Supreme Court 2011) (petition for cert. denied) Iowa Right to Life v. Tooker, No. 11-1068 (Iowa Supreme Court 2011) (argued) West v. Doe, No 11-241 (U.S. Supreme Court 2011) (petition for cert. denied) Arizona Free Enterprise Club v. Bennett, 564 U.S. 721 (U.S. Supreme Court 2011) (amicus brief) Nevada Commission on Ethics v. Carrigan, 564 U.S. 117 (U.S. Supreme Court 2011) (amicus brief) Fox v. Vice, 563 U.S. 826 (U.S. Supreme Court 2011) (amicus brief)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Cao v. Federal Election Commission, No. 10-776 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (petition for cert. denied) Human Life of Washington v. Brumsickle, No. 10-686 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (petition for cert. denied) Bauer v. Shepard, 10-425 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (petition for cert. denied) Siefert v. Alexander, No. 10-405 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (petition for cert. denied) Fox v. Billy Ray Vice, 131 S. Ct. 2205 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (amicus brief) Doe v. Reed, 130 S. Ct. 2811 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (argued) The Real Truth About Obama v. Federal Election Commission, 130 S. Ct. 2371 (U.S. Supreme Court 2009) (petition for cert. granted, reversed and remanded ) Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, 561 U.S. 661 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (amicus brief) Sonny Perdue v. Kenny A., 559 U.S. 542 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (amicus brief) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 558 U.S. 310 (U.S. Supreme Court 2010) (2 amicus briefs) Caperton v. Massey Coal Company, 556 U.S. 868 (U. S. Supreme Court 2009) (amicus brief) Strauss v. Horton, 207 p.3d 48 (California Supreme Court 2009) (amicus brief) Duke v. Leake, 129 S. Ct. 490 (U.S. Supreme Court 2008) (petition for cert. denied) Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, 555 U.S. 460 (U. S. Supreme Court 2009) (amicus brief) State v. American Family Voices, 898 N.E.2d 293 (Indiana Supreme Court 2008) (amicus brief) The Rhode Island Republican Party v. Daluz, 961 A. 2d 287 (Rhode Island Supreme Court 2008) (argued) Kansas Judicial Review v. Stout, 196 P. 3d 1162 (Kansas Supreme Court 2008) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, 128 U.S. 1732 (U.S. Supreme Court 2008) (appeal denied) Davis v. Federal Election Commission, 554 U.S. 724 (U.S. Supreme Court 2008) (amicus brief) Flint v. Dennison, 128 S. Ct. 882 (2008) (U.S. Supreme Court 2007) (petition for cert. denied) The Christian Civic League of Maine v. Federal Election Commission, 127 S. Ct. 3052 (U. S. Supreme Court 2006) (jurisdiction noted, summarily vacated and remanded) Federal Election Commission v. Wisconsin Right to Life, 127 S. Ct. 2652 (U.S. Supreme Court 2007) (argued) Davenport v. Washington Education Association, 551 U.S. 177 (U.S. Supreme Court 2007) (amicus brief) Alaska Right to Life Committee v. Miles, 127 S. Ct. 336 (U.S. Supreme Court 2006) (petition for cert. denied) The Christian Civic League of Maine v. Federal Election Commission, 549 U.S. 801 (U.S. Supreme Court 2006) (appeal denied) Randall v. Sorrell, 126 S. Ct. 2479 (U.S. Supreme Court 2005) (argued) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Federal Election Commission, 126 S. Ct. 1016 (U.S. Supreme Court 2006) (argued) Dimick v. Republican Party of Minnesota, 126 S. Ct. 1165 (U.S. Supreme Court 2006) (petition for cert. denied) In re: Judicial Ethics Opinion JE-106 (Ky. Supreme Court 2005)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life v. Kelley, 698 N.W.2d 424 (Minn. Supreme Court 2005) (argued) City of Albuquerque v. Homans, 543 U.S. 1002 (U.S. Supreme Court 2004) (petition for cert. denied) Stumbo v. Anderson, 543 U.S. 956 (U.S. Supreme Court 2004) (petition for cert. denied) Montana Right to Life Association v. Eddleman, 543 U.S. 812 (U.S. Supreme Court 2004) (petition for cert. denied) Leake v. North Carolina Right to Life, 541 U.S. 1007 (U.S. Supreme Court 2004) (petition for cert. granted, summarily vacated and remanded) McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, 540 U.S. 93 (U.S. Supreme Court 2003) Federal Election Commission v. Beaumont, 539 U.S. 146 (U.S. Supreme Court 2003) (argued) Republican Party of Minnesota v. White, 536 U.S. 765 (U.S. Supreme Court 2002) (argued) Bartlett v. Perry, 532 U.S. 905 (U.S. Supreme Court 2001) (petition for cert. denied) Touchston v. McDermott, 531 U.S. 1061 (U.S. Supreme Court 2001) (petition for cert. denied) Griset v. Fair Political Practices Commission, 23 P.3d 43 (Cal. Supreme Court 2000) (argued) Cook v. Gralike, 531 U.S. 510 (U.S. Supreme Court 2000) (amicus brief) Nixon v. Shrink Missouri Government PAC, 528 U.S. 377 (U.S. Supreme Court 2000) (2 amicus briefs) Arkansas Right to Life State Political Action Committee v. Butler, 525 U.S. 1145 (U.S. Supreme Court 1999) (petition for cert. denied) Brownsburg Area Patrons Affecting Change v. Baldwin, 714 N.E.2d 135 (Ind. Supreme Court 1999) Virginia Society for Human Life v. Caldwell, 500 S.E.2d 814 (Va. Supreme Court 1998) (argued) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Paradise, 525 U.S. 873 (U.S. Supreme Court 1998) (petition for cert. denied) Federal Election Commission v. Akins, 524 U.S. 11 (U.S. Supreme Court 1998) (amicus brief) Clifton v. Federal Election Commission, 522 U.S. 1108 (U.S. Supreme Court 1998) (petition for cert. denied) Kentucky Right to Life v. Stengel, 522 U.S. 860 (U.S. Supreme Court 1997) (petition for cert. denied) Federal Election Commission v. Maine Right to Life Committee, 522 U.S. 810 (U.S. Supreme Court 1997) (petition for cert. denied) Colorado Republican Federal Campaign Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 518 U.S. 604 (U.S. Supreme Court 1996) (amicus brief) Holahan v. Day, 513 U.S. 1127 (U.S. Supreme Court 1995) (petition for cert. denied) Federal Election Commission v. Keefer, 502 U.S. 820 (U.S. Supreme Court 1991) (petition for cert. denied)

2. Representing Parties in Courts of Appeal

Pursuing America’s Greatness v. FEC, 831 F.3d 500 (D.C. Cir. 2016) (amicus brief) Delaware Strong Families v. Attorney General of Delaware, 793 F.3d 304 (3d Cir. 2015) (amicus brief) Yamada v. Snipes, 786 F.3d 1182 (9th Cir. 2015) Justice v. Hosemann, 771 F.3d 285 (5th Cir. 2014) (amicus brief) Vermont Right to Life Committee v. Sorrell, 758 F.3d 118 (2d Cir. 2014)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Wisconsin Right to Life v. Barland, 751 F.3d 804 (7th Cir. 2014) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Myse, No. 12-3046 (7th Cir. 2013) Chula Vista Citizens for Jobs and Fair Competition v. Norris, No. 12-55726 (9th Cir. 2013) ProtectMarriage.com – Yes on 8 v. Bowen, No. 11-17884 (9th Cir. 2013) Wolfson v. Concannon, No. 11-17634 (9th Cir 2013) (en banc) Yamada v. Kuramoto, No. 12-15913 (9th Cir. 2013) Republican Party of New Mexico v. King, 741 F.3d 1089 (10th Cir. 2013) National Organization for Marriage v. Walsh, 714 F.3d 682 (2d Cir. 2013) Iowa Right to Life Committee v. Tooker, No. 12-1605 (8th Cir. 2013) (en banc) Center for Individual Freedom v. Tennant, 706 F.3d 270 (4th Cir. 2013) National Organization for Marriage v. McKee, 669 F.3d 34 (1st Cir. 2012) National Organization for Marriage v. Daluz, 654 F.3d 115 (1st Cir. 2011) Kurita v. The State Primary Board, No. 08-6245 (6th Cir. 2012) Doe v. Reed, No. 11-35854 (9th Cir. 2012) National Organization for Marriage v. Secretary, 477 Fed.Appx. 584 (11th Cir. 2012) F.F.A.I. v. Florida Elections Commission, 81 So.3d 434 (5th Cir. Florida 2012) (amicus brief) Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, No. 11-312 (6th Cir. 2011) Hatchett v. Barland, No. 11-3333 (7th Cir. 2011) National Organization for Marriage v. McKee, 649 F.3d 34 (11th Cir. 2011) Family PAC v. McKenna, 685F.3d 800 (9th Cir. 2011) Ognibene v. Parks, 117 Fed.Appx. 798 (2nd Cir. 2011) Carlson v. Wiggins, Docket No.11-1374 (8th Cir. 2011) Wisconsin Right to Life State Political Action Committee v. Barland, 664 F. 3d 139 (7th Cir. 2011) National Organization for Marriage v. Daluz, 654 F. 3d 115 (1st Cir. 2011) National Organization for Marriage v. McKee, 649 F. 3d 34 (1st Cir. 2011) Kansas Judicial Watch v. Stout, No. 09-3356 (10th Cir. 2011) Christian Society v. Martinez, 626 F.3d 483 (9th Cir. 2010) (amicus brief) Thalheimer v. City of San Diego, 645 F. 3d 1109 (9th Cir. 2011) Yamada v. Kuramoto, No. 10-17280 (9th Cir. 2010) Respect Maine PAC v. McKee, 624 F. 3d 23 (1st Cir. 2010) Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, No. 10-4320 (6th Cir. 2010) Christian Coalition of Florida v. United States of America, No. 10-14630 (11th Cir 2010) Cao v. Federal Election Commission, 619 F. 3d 410 (5th Cir. 2010) (en banc) New Mexico Youth Organized v. Herrera, 611 F. 3d 669 (10th Cir. 2010) (amicus brief) Kirk v. Chief Justice, No. 09-35860 (9th Cir. 2010) Catholic Answers v. United States of America, 438 Fed.Appx. 640 (9th Cir. 2009) Miller v. Carpeneti, 623 F. 3d 889 (9th Cir. 2009) Doe v. Reed, No. 09-35818 (9th Cir. 2009) Yost v. Stout, 607 F. 3d 1239 (10th Cir. 2009) Bauer v. Shepard, 620 F. 3d 704 (7th Cir 2010) Siefert v. Alexander, 608 F. 3d 974 (7th Cir. 2009) Wersal v. Sexton, 613 F. 3d 821 (8th Cir. 2009) Wolfson v. Brammer, 616 F. 3d 1045 (9th Cir. 2010)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Human Life of Washington v. Brumsickle, 624 F. 3d 990 (9th Cir. 2010) Kansas Judicial Watch v. Stout, 562 F.3d 1240 (10th Cir. 2009) Carey v. Wolnitzek, 614 F. 3d 189 (6th Cir. 2010) California Prolife Council v. Lockyer, No. 08-17359 (9th Cir. 2008) The Real Truth About Obama v. Federal Election Commission, 575 F. 3d 342 (4th Cir. 2008) Florida Family Policy Council v. Freeman, 561 F. 3d 1246 (11th Cir. 2009) Kansas Judicial Review v. Stout, 196 P. 3d 1162 (Kan. 2008) South Carolina Citizens for Life v. Krawcheck, 301 Fed.Appx. 218 (4th Cir. 2008) North Carolina Right to Life Fund for Indep. Political Expenditures v. Leake, 534 F.3d 427 (4th Cir. 2008) North Carolina Right to Life v. Leake, 524 F.3d 427 (4th Cir. 2008) Kansas Judicial Watch v. Stout, 519 F.3d 1107 (10th Cir. 2008) California Pro-life Council v. Randolph, 507 F.3d 1172 (9th Cir. 2007) Indiana Right to Life v. Shepard, 507 F.3d 545 (7th Cir. 2007) Feldman v. Alaska Right to Life PAC, 504 F.3d 840 (9th Cir. 2007) Colorado Right to Life Committee v. Coffman, 498 F.3d 1137 (10th Cir. 2007) Pennsylvania Family Institute v. Black, 489 F.3rd 156 (3rd Cir. 2007) Flint v. Dennison, 488 F.3d 816 (9th Cir. 2007) Texas Democratic Party v. Benkiser, 459 F.3d 582 (5th Cir. 2006) Alaska Right to Life Committee v. Miles, 441 F.3d 773 (9th Cir. 2006) Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life v. Kelley, 427 F. 3d 1106 (8th Cir. 2005) Republican Party of Minnesota v. White, 361 F. 3d 1035 (vacated), 416 F.3d 738 (8th Cir. 2005) (en banc) Landell v. Sorrell, 382 F.3d 91 (2d Cir. 2004) Family Trust Foundation v. Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission, 388 F.3d 224 (6th Cir. 2004) Wisconsin Right to Life v. FEC, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 18795 (D.C. Cir. 2004) Lux v. White, 99 Fed.Appx. 490 (4th Cir. 2004) (unpublished opinion) Students for a Conservative America v. Greenwood, 378 F.3d 1129, as amended 391 F.3d 978 (9th Cir. 2004) Rue v. City of Albuquerque, 366 F.3d 900 (10th Cir. 2004) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Schober, 366 F.3d 485 (7th Cir. 2004) Anderson v. Spear, 356 F.3d 651 (6th Cir. 2003) Christian Coalition of Alabama v. Cole, 355 F.3d 1288 (11th Cir. 2004) North Carolina Right to Life v. Leake, 344 F.3d 418 (4th 2003) Montana Right to Life Association v. Eddleman, 343 F.3d 1085 (9th Cir. 2004) AFL-CIO v. Federal Election Commission, 333 F.3d 168 (D.C. Cir. 2003) (amicus brief) California Pro-Life Council v. Getman, 328 F.3d 1088 (9th Cir. 2003) National Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Connor, 323 F.3d 684 (8th Cir. 2003) Arizona Right to Life PAC v. Bayless, 320 F.3d 1002 (9th Cir. 2003) Governor Gray Davis Committee v. American Taxpayers Alliance, 125 Cal. Rptr. 2d 534 (Calif. Court of Appeals 2002) Beaumont v. Federal Election Commission, 278 F.3d 261 (4th Cir. 2002) Pittman v. Cole, 267 F.3d 1269 (11th Cir. 2002)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Virginia Society for Human Life v. Federal Election Commission, 263 F.3d 379 (4th Cir. 2001) Faxon v. Michigan Republican State Central Committee, 624 N.W.2d 509 (Mich. Ct. App. 2001) Florida Right to Life v. Lamar, 238 F.3d 1288 (11th Cir. 2001) Citizens for Responsible Gov’t State Political Action Committee v. Davidson, 236 F.3d 1174 (10th Cir. 2000) Touchston v. McDermott, 234 F.3d 1130 (11th Cir. 2000) (en banc) Perry v. Bartlett, 231 F.3d 155 (4th Cir. 2000) Vermont Right to Life Committee v. Sorrell, 216 F.3d 264 (2d Cir. 2000) Christian Coalition v. Black, 2000 U.S. App. LEXIS 8685 (9th Cir. 2000) Daggett v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, 205 F.3d 445 (1st Cir. 2000) Christian Coalition v. Democratic National Committee, 1999 U.S. App. LEXIS 22221 (D.C. Cir. 1999) Iowa Right of Life Committee v. Williams, 187 F.3d 963 (8th Cir. 1999) Daggett v. Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices, 172 F.3d 104 (1st Cir. 1999) North Carolina Right to Life v. Bartlett, 168 F.3d 705 (4th Cir. 1999) California Pro-Life Council Political Action Committee v. Scully, 164 F.3d 1189 (9th Cir. 1999) Klepper v. Christian Coalition, 259 A.D.2d 926 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999) Republican National Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 1999 US. App. LEXIS (D.C. Cir. 1998) Virginia Society for Human Life v. Caldwell, 152 F.3d 268 (4th Cir. 1998) Russell v. Burris, 146 F.2d 563 (8th Cir. 1998) (amicus brief) Arkansas Right to Life State Political Action Committee v. Butler, 146 F.3d 558 (8th Cir. 1998) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Paradise, 138 F.3d 1183 (7th Cir. 1998) Brownsburg Area Patrons Affecting Change v. Baldwin, 137 F.3d 503 (7th Cir. 1998) Clifton v. Federal Election Commission, 114 F.3d 1309 (1st Cir. 1997) Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life v. Federal Election Commission, 113 F.3d 129 (8th Cir. 1997) Kentucky Right to Life v. Murphy, 108 F.3d 637 (6th Cir. 1997) New Hampshire Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Gardner, 99 F.3d 8 (1st Cir. 1996) Maine Right to Life Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 98 F.3d 1 (1st Cir. 1996) La Porte County Republican Central Committee v. Board of Commissioners, 43 F.3d 1126 (7th Cir. 1994) Georgia Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Reid, No. 94-9182 (11th Cir. 1994) Day v. Holahan, 34 F.3d 1356 (8th Cir. 1994) Family Foundation v. Brown, 9 F.3d 1075 (4th Cir. 1993) Faucher v. Federal Election Commission, 928 F.2d 468 (1st Cir. 1991)

3. Counsel for Parties in trial courts

Wisconsin Right to Life v. Barland, 2015 WL 658465 (E.D. Wis. 2015) Vermont Right to Life Committee v. Sorrell, 875 F. Supp. 2d 376 (D. VT 2012) Yamada v. Weaver, 872 F.Supp.2d 1023 (D. HA 2012) New Mexico Turn Around v. King, 850 F.Supp.2d 1206 (D. NM 2012)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Family PAC v. McKenna, 2012 WL 2602971 (W.D. Wash. 2012) Lair v. Dogiakos, No. 1:11-cv-00102-RFC (D. Mont. 2011) Wolfson v. Brammer, No. CV-06-2357 (D. Ariz. 2011) Wisconsin Right to Life Committee v. Myse, 2011 WL 2731249 (E.D. Wis. 2011) Center for Individual Freedom v. Tennant, 849 F. Supp. 2d 659 (S.D. W.V. 2011) National Organization for Marriage v. McKee, 765 F.Supp.2d 38 (D. Maine 2011) National Organization for Marriage v. Roberts, 753 F.Supp.2d 1217 (N.D. Fla. 2010) National Organization for Marriage v. Walsh, 2010 WL 4174664 (W.D.N.Y. 2010) National Organization for Marriage v. McKee, 2010 WL 3516579 (D. Maine 2010) Susan B. Anthony List v. Driehaus, No, 1:10-cv-00720-TSB (S.D. Ohio 2010) Doll v. Burke, No. 6:10-cv-01286 (D. Kansas 2010) Yamada v. Kuramoto, 744 F.Supp.2d 1075 (D. HA 2010) Cushing v McKee, 738 F.Supp.2d 146 (D. Me 2010) Lux v. Rodrigues, 736 F. Supp. 2d 1042 (E.D. VA 2010) Hatchett v. Eich, No. 2:10-cv-00265-PJG (E.D. Wisc. 2010) Thaleimer v. City of San Diego, No. 09-cv-2862-ieg (S.D. Calif. 2010) Wisconsin Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Brennan, No. 3:09-cv-764 (W.D. Wisc. 2010) Vermont Right to Life Committee v. Sorrell, @ (D. VT 2010) Miller v. Carpeneti, No. 3:09-cv-136 (D.C. Alaska 2009) Doe v. Reed, No. 3:09-cv-5456 (W.D. WA 2009) Center for Individual Freedom v. Ireland, 613 F. Supp. 2d 777 (S.D. W.V. 2009) Swaffert v. Deininger, 610 F. Supp. 2d 962 (E.D. Wisc. 2009) ProtectMarriage.com v. Bowen, 599 F. Supp. 2d 1197 ( E.D. Calif. 2009) In re Honorable Michael J. Gableman, 325 Wis. 2d 579 (Wisc. Sup. Ct. 2008) Republican National Committee v. Federal Election Commission, No. 1:08-cv-1953 (D. D.C. 2008) Cao v. Federal Election Commission, 688 F. Supp. 2d 498 (E.D. LA 2008) All Children Matter v. Brunner, No. 2:08-CV-1036 (S.D. Ohio 2008) Koerber v. Federal Election Commission, 583 F. Supp. 2d 740 (E.D. NC 2008) Kurita v. State Primary Board of the Tennessee Democratic Party, 574 S. W. 2d 716 (M.D. Tenn. 2008) The Real Truth About Obama v. Federal Election Commission, 796 F. Supp. 2d 736 (E.D. Va. 2008) Bauer v. Shepard, No. 3:08cv196RM (N.D. Indiana 2008), 634 F. Supp. 2d 912 (May 6, 2008) (unpublished opinion) Human Life of Washington v. Brumsickle, No. 08-0590 (W.D. Wash. 2008) Wolfson v. Brammer, No. CV-06-2357 (D. Ariz. 2009) Wersal v. Sexton, 607 F. Supp. 2d 1012 (D. Minn. 2008) Siefert v. Alexander, 597 F. Supp. 2d 860 (W.D.Wisc. 2008) Ognibene v. Schwartz, 599 F. Supp. 2d 434 (S.D.N.Y 2008) Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, No. 07-2240-RCL (D. D.C. 2007) National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation v. Herbert, 581 F. Supp. 2d 1132 (D. Utah 2007) Pennsylvania Family Institute v. Celluci, 521 F. Supp. 2d 351 (E.D. Pa. 2007) Wolfson v. Brammer, 2007 WL 2288024 (D. Ariz. August 8, 2007) (unpublished opinion)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Yost v. Stout, 2007 WL 1652063 (D. Kan. June 6, 2007) (unpublished opinion) Duwe v. Alexander, 490 F. Supp. 2d 968 (W.D. Wis. 2007) Jackson v. Leake, 476 F. Supp. 2d 515 (E.D. N.C. 2006) Florida Family Policy Council v. Freeman, No. 4:06-CV-00395-RH-WCS (N.D. Fla. 2006) (unpub- lished opinion) South Carolina Citizens for Life v. Krawcheck, No. 4:06-CV-02773-TLW (D. S.C. 2006) (unpub- lished opinion) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Federal Election Commission, 466 F. Supp. 2d 195 ( D.D.C. 2006) Carey v. Wolnizek, 2006 WL 2916814 (E.D. Ky. 2006) (unpublished opinion) Indiana Right to Life v. Shepard, 463 F. Supp. 2d 879 (N.D. Ind. 2006) Texas Democratic Party v. Benkiser, 2006 WL 1851295 (W.D. Texas 2006) (unpublished opinion) Kansas Judicial Watch v. Stout, 440 F. Supp. 2d 1209 (D. Kan. 2006) Christian Civic League of Maine v. Federal Election Commission, 433 F. Supp. 2d 81 (D. D.C. 2006) In re The Rhode Island Republican Party and the Donald L. Carcieri Campaign for Governor, C. A. No.: PC06-1378 (R.I. Sup. Ct. 2006) (unpublished opinion) Alaska Right to Life v. Feldman, 380 F. Supp. 2d 1080 (D. Alaska 2004) North Dakota Family Alliance v. Bader, 361 F. Supp.2d 1021 (D.N.D. 2005) Family Trust Foundation v. Wolnitzek, 345 F. Supp.2d 672 (E.D. Ky. 2004) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Federal Election Commission, Civil Action No. 04-1260 (LFO) (D. D.C. 2004) (unpublished opinion) Flint v. Dennison, No. CV04-85-M-DWM (D. Mont. 2004) (unpublished opinion) Hawaii Right to Life v. Black, No. CV 02-00696 (D. Hawaii 2003) (unpublished opinion) Alaska Right to Life Committee v. Miles, No. A02-274-CV (D. Alaska 2003) (unpublished opinion) Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life v. Kelley, 291 F. Supp. 2d 1052 (D. Minn. 2003) Lux v. Snelling, No. 03-640-A (E.D. Va. 2003) (unpublished opinion) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Schober, No. 03-C-0367-C (W.D. Wis. 2003) (unpublished opinion) Students for a Conservative America v. Greenwood, No. C-02-04940 (N.D. Calif. 2003) (unpublished opinion) McConnell v. Federal Election Commission, 251 F. Supp 2d 176 (D. D.C. 2003) Ogden v. Marendt, 264 F. Supp. 2d 785 (S.D. Ind. 2003) Arizona Right to Life v. Bayless, No. 02-2200 (D. Arizona 2002) (unpublished opinion) Rue v. City of Albuquerque, Civ. No. CIV-01-1036 JP (D. N.M. 2002) (unpublished opinion) California Pro-Life Council v. Getman, No. S-00-168 (E.D. Cal. 2002) (unpublished opinion) AFL-CIO v. Federal Election Commission, 177 F. Supp. 2d 48 (D. D.C. 2001) (amicus brief) Welder v. Cicerone, 174 F. Supp. 2d 1055 (C.D. Cal. 2001) McGreevey for Governor v. Republican National Committee, Docket No. HUD-L-5297-01 (N.J. Sup. Ct. 2001) (unpublished opinion) The Governor Gray Davis Committee v. American Taxpayers Alliance, Case No. 323057 (Cal. Sup. Ct. 2001) (unpublished opinion) Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee v. Delay, Case No. - 1:00CV00957 (TPJ) (D. D.C. 2000) National Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Lamb, 202 F. Supp. 2d 995 (W.D. Mo. 2000) Stenson v. McLaughlin, Civil No. 00-514-JD (D. N.H. 2000) (unpublished opinion)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Oklahomans For Life v. Luton, CIV-00-1163-C (W.D. Okla. 2000) (unpublished opinion) Anderson v. Spear, 189 F. Supp. 2d 644 (E.D. Ky 2002) Touchston v. McDermott, Case No. 6:00-CV-1510-Orl-28C (M.D. Fla. 2000) (unpublished opinion) Arizona Right to Life PAC v. Bayless, No. 00-CIV-0129 (D. Ariz. 2000) (unpublished opinion) South Carolina Citizens for Life v. Davis, Civil Action No. 3:00-0124-19 (D.S.C. 2000) (unpublished opinion) Beaumont v. Federal Election Commission, 137 F. Supp. 2d 648 (E.D. N.C. 2000) Richey v. Tyson, 120 F. Supp.2d 1298 (S.D. Al. 2000) Landell v. Sorrell, 118 F. Supp.2d 459 (D. VT. 2000) Pittman v. Cole, 117 F. Supp.2d 1285 (S.D. Ala. 2000) North Carolina Right to Life v. Leake, 108 F. Supp.2d 498 (E.D. N.C. 2000) Virginia Society for Human Life v. Federal Election Commission, 83 F. Supp.2d 668 (E.D. Va. 2000) Yes for Life Political Action Committee v. Webster, 74 F. Supp.2d 37 (D. Me. 1999); 84 F. Supp. 2d 150 (D. Me. 2000) Legacy Alliance v. Condon, 76 F. Supp.2d 674 (D.S.C. 1999) Daggett v. Webster, 74 F. Supp.2d 53 (D. Me. 1999) Volle v. Webster, 69 F. Supp.2d 171 (D. Me. 1999) Citizens for Responsible Government v. Buckley, 60 F. Supp. 2d 1066 (D. Co. 1999) Kansans for Life v. Gaede, 38 F. Supp. 2d 928 (D. Kan. 1999) Federal Election Commission v. The Christian Coalition, 965 F. Supp. 66 (D. D.C. 1997), 52 F. Supp. 2d 45 (1999) Christian Coalition v. Black, No. CV98-00836 SOM (D. Ha. 1998) (unpublished opinion) Conrad v. City of Hastings, No. 4:98CV3316 (D. Neb. 1998) (unpublished opinion) Right to Life of Michigan v. Miller, 23 F. Supp. 2d 766 (W.D. Mich. 1998) Iowa Right of Life Committee v. Williams, Civil No. 4:98-CV-10399 (S.D. Iowa 1998) (unpublished opinion) Florida Right to Life v. Butterworth, No. 98-770 Civ-Orl-19A (M.D. Fla. 1998) (unpublished opinion) Vermont Right to Life Committee v. Sorrell, 19 F. Supp. 2d 204 (D. VT. 1998) Perry v. Bartlett, 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS (E.D. N.C. 1998) Right to Life of Dutchess Co. v. Federal Election Commission, 6 F. Supp 2d 248 (S.D. N.Y. 1998) North Carolina Right to Life v. Bartlett, 3 F. Supp.2d 675 (E.D. N.C. 1998) Montana Right to Life Association v. Eddleman, 999 F. Supp. 1380 (D. Mont. 1998) Republican National Committee v. Federal Election Commission, Civ. No. 98-1207 (D. D.C. 1998) (unpublished opinion) California Pro-Life Council Political Action Committee v. Scully, 989 F. Supp. 1282 (E.D. Calif. 1998) Arkansas Right to Life State Political Action Committee v. Butler, 972 F. Supp. 1187, 983 F.Supp. 1209, 29 F.Supp.2d 540 (W.D. Ark. 1998) Wisconsin Right to Life v. Pardise, Case No. 97-C-323-C (W.D. Wis. 1997) (unpublished opinion) National Right to Life Political Action Committee v. McGrath, 982 F. Supp 694 (D. Mont. 1997) Maryland Right to Life State Political Action Committee v. Weathersbee, 975 F. Supp. 791 (D. Md. 1997)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Klepper v. Christian Coalition of New York, Index No. 6352-96 (Sup. Ct. Albany, N.Y., filed October 16, 1996) (unpublished opinion) National Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Devine, Civil No. 96-359-P-H (D. Me. 1996) (unpublished opinion) National Right to Life Political Action Committee State Fund v. Gardner, Civil No. 96-509-M (D. N.H. 1996) (unpublished opinion) Brownsburg Area Patrons Affecting Change v. Baldwin, 943 F. Supp. 975 (S.D. Ind. 1996) New Hampshire Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Gardner, Civil No. 96-212-JD (D. N.H. 1996) (unpublished opinion) Clifton v. Federal Election Commission, 927 F. Supp. 493 (D. Me. 1996) West Virginians for Life v. Smith, 919 F. Supp. 954, 952 F. Supp. 342 (S.D. W.V. 1996) Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life v. Federal Election Commission, 936 F. Supp. 633 (D. Minn. 1995) Maine Right to Life Committee v. Federal Election Commission, 914 F. Supp. 8 (D. Me 1995) Kentucky Right to Life v. King, No. 3:95-CV-582-H (W.D. Ky. 1995) (unpublished opinion) Virginia Society for Human Life v. Caldwell, 906 F. Supp. 1421 (W.D. Va. 1995) Georgia Right to Life Political Action Committee v. Reid, No. 1:94-CV-2744-RLV (N.D. Ga. 1994) (unpublished opinion) Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life v. Hayes, 863 F. Supp. 940 (D. Minn. 1994) La Porte County Republican Central Committee v. Board of Commissioners, 851 F. Supp. 340 (N.D. Ind. 1994) Vigo County Republican Central Committee v. City of Terre Haute, No. TH 93-53-C (S.D. Ind. 1994) (unpublished opinion) Dagley v. Vermillion County Commissioners, No. TH 93-173-C (S.D. Ind. 1994) Hiatt v. Watts, TH 92-20-C (S.D. 1994) (unpublished opinion) Vigo County Republican Central Committee v. Vigo County Commissioners, 834 F. Supp. 1080 (S.D. Ind. 1993) Democrat Party of Virginia v. The Family Foundation, No. 132062 (Circuit Court of Fairfax Virginia 1993) (unpublished opinion) Faucher v. Federal Election Commission, 708 F. Supp. 9 (D. Me. 1989), 743 F. Supp. 64 (D. Me. 1990)

B. Counsel in Major Tax Cases Regarding First Amendment Rights of Non-Profit Corporations.

Catholic Answers v. United States, No. 09-CV-0670-IEG-AJB (S.D. Calif. 2009) Christian Coalition of Florida v. United States, No. 5:09-CV-144-OC-10GRJ (M.D. Fla. 2009) American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee v. Bredesen, No. 05-1389, 05-1483 (U.S. Supreme Court) (petition for certiorari denied) American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee v. Bredesen, 441 F. 3d 370 (6th Cir. 2006) American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee v. Bredesen, 354 F. Supp. 2d 770 (M.D. Tenn. 2004) The Christian Coalition International v. United States of America, Civil Action No. 2:01cv377 (E.D. Va. 2001)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. C. Regarding abortion, prenatal care and invitro fertilization.

1. Amicus Curiae Briefs

Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, No. 15-274 (U.S. Supreme Court 2016) Gonzales v. Carhart, 550 U.S. 124 (U.S. Supreme Court 2007) Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood, 546 U.S. 320 (U.S. Supreme Court 2006) National Abortion Federation v. Ashcroft, 237 F.3d 278 (2nd Cir. 2006) Richmond Medical Center for Women v. Herring, 409 F.3d 619 (4th Cir. 2005) Humphreys v. Clinic for Women, Inc., 796 N.E.2d 247 (Ind. Sup. Ct. 2003) Stenberg v. Carhart, 530 U.S. 914 (U.S. Supreme Court 1999) (2 amicus curiae briefs) Hope Clinic v. Ryan, 195 F.3d 857 (7th Cir. 1999) Planned Parenthood v. Doyle, 44 F. Supp. 2d 975 (W.D. Wis. 1999) Born v. Ann Arbor Reproductive Medicine Associates, 1999 WL 33327194 (Mich. Ct. App. 1999) National Right to Choose/NARAL v. Danfelser, 975 P.2d 841 (New Mexico Sup. Ct. 1999) Evans v. Kelly, 977 F.Supp. 1283 (E.D. Mich. 1997) Women’s Medical Professional Corporation v. Voinovich, 130 F.3d 187 (6th Cir. 1997) Karlin v. Foust, 975 F. Supp. (W.D. Wisc. 1996) Armstrong v. Mazurek, 94 F.3d 566 (9th Cir. 1996) Janklow v. Planned Parenthood, 517 U.S. 1174 (U.S. Supreme Court 1996) New Mexico Right to Choose/NARAL v. Danfelser, No. 23,239 (N.M. Sup. Ct. 1995) Madsen v. Women’s Health Center, 510 U.S. 1084 (U.S. Supreme Court 1994) Bray v. Alexandria Women’s Clinic, 506 U.S. 263 (U.S. Supreme Court 1993) (2 amicus curiae briefs) Casey v. Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 505 U.S. 833 (U.S. Supreme Court 1992) (2 amicus curiae briefs) Guam Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists v. Ada, 962 F.2d 1366 (9th Cir. 1991) (2 amicus briefs) Rust v. Sullivan, 500 U.S. 173 (U.S. Supreme Court 1991) (2 amicus curiae briefs) Hodgson v. Minnesota, 497 U.S. 417 (U.S. Supreme Court 1990) Turnock v. Ragsdale, 492 U.S. 916 (U.S. Supreme Court 1989) Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U.S. 490 (U.S. Supreme Court 1989), published in LANDMARK BRIEFS AND ARGUMENTS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 847 (P. Kurland & G. Casper eds. 1990) (2 amicus briefs) New York v. Sullivan, 889 F.2d 401 (2d Cir. 1989) Planned Parenthood v. Bowen, No. 88-2251 (10th Cir. 1988) Massachusetts v. Secretary of Health and Human Services, 873 F.2d 1528 (1st Cir. 1989) New York v. Bowen, Rust v. Bowen, 690 F. Supp. 1216 (S.D. N.Y. 1988) Planned Parenthood Federation of America v. Bowen, 680 F. Supp. 1465 (D. Colo. 1988) Massachusetts v. Bowen, 679 F. Supp. 137 (D. Mass. 1988) Bowen v. Kendrick, 487 U.S. 589 (U.S. Supreme Court 1988) Hodgson v. Minnesota, 853 F.2d 1452 (8th Cir. 1988) Hartigan v. Zbaraz, 484 U.S. 171 (U.S. Supreme Court 1987)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 476 U.S. 747 (U.S. Supreme Court 1986) Planned Parenthood v. Ashcroft, 462 U.S. 476 (U.S. Supreme Court 1983) Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers, 156 Calif. Rptr. 73 (Cal. App. Ct. 1979) Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Myers, 172 Calif. Rptr. 866, 625 P.2d 779 (Cal. 1981) Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. 297 (U.S. Supreme Court 1980) Margaret S. v. Edwards, 488 F. Supp. 181 (E.D. La. 1980) Frieman v. Walsh, 481 F. Supp. 137 (W.D. Mo. 1979)

2. Counsel on Appeal

Planned Parenthood v. Doyle, 162 F.3d 463 (7th Cir. 1998) Valley Hospital v. Mat-su Coalition for Choice, 948 P.2d 963 (Ala. 1996) Edwards v. Sojourner T., 507 U.S. 972 (U.S. Supreme Court 1992) Sojourner T. v. Roemer, 974 F.2d 27 (5th Cir. 1992) Anderson v. Anderson, Order (W.V. Sup. Ct. Aug. 18, 1989) In re T.W., A Minor, 551 So.2d 1186 (Fla. 1989) Boylston v. T.W., 490 U.S. 1077 (U.S. Supreme Court 1989) Myers v. Lewis, No. 11140, slip op. (Mich. Ct. App., Sept. 15, 1988), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 967 (U.S. Supreme Court 1988) Conn v. Conn, 525 N.E.2d 958 (Ind. 1988) Doe v. Smith, 527 N.E.2d 177 (Ind. 1988) Indiana Planned Parenthood Affiliates Assoc. v. Pierson, 716 F.2d 1127 (7th Cir. 1983) Aware Woman Clinic v. City of Cocoa Beach, 629 F.2d 1146 (5th Cir.1978) Bates v. Ince, 434 U.S. 806 (U.S. Supreme Court 1977)

3. Trial Counsel for Defendants

Womancare of Southfield v. Granholm, 143 F. Supp. 827 (E.D. Mich. 2001) Brancazio v. Underwood, 1998 LEXIS 22420 (S.D. W. Va. 1998) Mat-su Coalition for Choice v. Valley Hospital, No. 3PA-92-01207 Civil (Super. Ct. Alaska 1992) Sojourner T. v. Roemer, 772 F.Supp. 930 (E.D. La. 1991) Indiana Planned Parenthood Affiliates Assoc. v. Pierson, No. IP 82 1766C (S.D. Ind., Memo. Opin. October 11, 1982) Aware Woman Clinic v. City of Cocoa Beach, No. 77-361-ORL-CIV-Y (M.D. Fla., Memo. Opin. April 21, 1978) Planned Parenthood v. Town of Merrillville, No. H78-70 (N.D. Ind., Memo. Opin. April 20, 1978) Barr v. National Right to Life Committee, 1981 LEXIS 17423 (M.D. Fla. 1981)

4. Trial Counsel for Intervenors

Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin v. Doyle, 9 F. Supp. 2d 1033 (W.D. Wisc. 1998) Planned Parenthood v. Alexander, No. 78-2310 (W.D. Tenn., Memo. Opin. March 23, 1981)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Women’s Community Health Center v. Cohen, 477 F. Supp. 542 (D. Maine 1979) Akron Center for Reproductive Health v. City of Akron, 479 F. Supp. 1172 (N.D. Ohio 1979) Planned Parenthood v. Alexander, No. 779-843-II (Chancellery Court of Nashville, Tennessee, filed May 17, 1979) Knoxville Center for Reproductive Health v. Alexander, No. 6815 (Chancellery Court of Knox County, Tenn., filed November 29, 1979) Committee to Defend Reproductive Rights v. Beverlee A. Myers, No. 741710 (Superior Court, San Francisco, California, filed August 7, 1978)

5. Principal Counsel for Plaintiffs

Doe v. Smith, No. 84A01-8804-DV-00112, slip op. (Vigo Cir. Ct. Apr. 12, 1988) Stevens v. Indiana Women’s Clinic, No. C81-175 (Boone Cir. Ct., filed February 4, 1981) Cummins v. Ramaprakash, No. F79-164 (N.D. Ind., Memo. Opin. April 30, 1980) Johnson v. Planned Parenthood, No. PSC 1668 (Porter Superior Court, filed March 21, 1980) Breitenbech v. Methodist Hospital, No. IP78-266-C (S.D. Ind., April 27, 1978)

D. Regarding infant end-of-life issues

1. Amicus Curiae Briefs

In re T.A.C.P., 609 So.2d 588 (Fla. 1992) Bowen v. American Hospital Association, 476 U.S. 610 (1986) (U.S. Supreme Court) (2 amicus curiae briefs)

2. Principal Counsel on Appeal

Preston v. Meriter Hospital, No. 03-1376 (Wisc. 2005) Preston v. Meriter Hospital, No. 03-1376 (Wisc. App. 2003) In re Achtabowski, No. 170251 (Mich. App. Mar. 9, 1995) Johnson v. Thompson, 971 F.2d 1487 (10th Cir. 1992)

3. Principal Trial Counsel for Plaintiffs

Johnson v. Gross, 125 F.R.D. 169 (W.D. Okla. 1985)

4. Principal Trial Counsel for Intervenors

American Academy of Pediatrics v. Heckler, 594 F. Supp. 69 (D.D.C. 198) In the Matter of the Treatment and Care of Infant Doe, No. GU8204-004A (Cir. Ct., Monroe County, Ind., Memo. Opin. April 12, 1982)

E. Regarding foregoing of treatment issues

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. 1. Amicus Curiae Briefs

Wendland v. Wendland, 2 P.3d 1065 (Cal. 2001) In re Tabatha R., 564 N.W.2d 598, 566 N.W.2d 782 (Neb. 1997) In re Fiori, 673 A.2d 905. (Pa. 1996) In re Martin, 538 N.W.2d 399 (Mich. 1995) In re Fiori, 652 A.2d 1350 (Pa. App. 1995) In re Martin, 517 N.W.2d 749 (Mich. App. 1994) DeGrella v. Elston, 858 S.W.2d 698 (Ky. 1993) In re Martin, 504 N.W.2d 917 (Mich. App. 1993) Grace Plaza of Great Neck v. Elbaum, 623 N.E.2d 513 (N.Y. 1993) In re Busalacchi, No. 73677 (Mo. Sup. Ct. 1993) Grace Plaza of Great Neck v. Elbaum, 588 N.Y.S.2d 853 (N.Y. App. 1992). DeGrella v. Elston, No. 92-CI-01099 (Ky. Cir. Ct. Jefferson County July 7, 1992) In re Peterson, No. 91CA1157 (Colo. App. Jan. 13, 1992) In re Busalacchi, No. 59582 (Mo. App. 1991) Cruzan v. Director, 497 U.S. 261 (U.S. Supreme Court 1990) (3 amicus curiae briefs) State v. McAfee, 385 S.E.2d 651 (Ga. 1989) In re Greenspan, 558 N.E.2d 1194 (Ill. 1990) In re Guardianship of Browning, 543 So.2d. 258 (Fla. App. 1989) McConnell v. Beverly Enterprises, 553 A.2d 596 (Conn. 1989) In re Westchester County Medical Center ex rel. O’Connor, 72 N.Y.2d 517, 531 N.E.2d 607 (N.Y. 1988) In re Westchester County Medical Center ex rel. O’Connor, 139 A.D.2d 344, 532 N.Y.S.2d 133 (N.Y. App. 1988) Cruzan v. Harmon, 760 S.W.2d 408 (Mo. 1988) Gray v. Romeo, 697 F. Supp. 580 (D. R.I. 1988) In re Gardner, 534 A.2d 947 (Me. 1987) In re Prange, 520 N.E.2d 946 (Ill. App. 1988), vacated 522 N.E.2d 621 (Ill. 1988) Cruzan v. Harmon, No. CV384-9P (Mo. Cir. Ct. Jasper County 1988) Gary v. Superior Court, No. D006166 (Cal. App. Ct. Sept. 25, 1987) Rasmussen v. Fleming, 741 P.2d 674 (Ariz. 1987)

2. Counsel for Guardian or Guardian ad litem

In re L.W., 482 N.W.2d (Wis. 1992) In re Lawrance, 589 N.E.2d 32 (Ind. 1991)

3. Counsel for Intervenors

Butcher v. Fashingbauer, No. C7-94-1717 (Minn. Cir. Ct. Oct. 3, 1994)

F. Regarding assisted suicide issues

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. 1. Amicus Curiae Briefs

Gonzales v. Oregon, 545 U.S. 1161 (U.S. Supreme Court 2005) Oregon v. Ashcroft, 368 F.3d 1118 (9th Cir. 2004) Oregon v. Ashcroft, 192 F. Supp. 2d 1077 (D.Or. 2002) Sampson v. State of Alaska, 33 P.3d 88 (Alaska. Sup. Ct. 2001) Krischer v. McIver, 697 So.2d 97 (Fla. 1997) (3 amicus curiae briefs) Washington v. Glucksberg, 521 U.S. 702 (U.S. Supreme Court 1996) (2 amicus curiae briefs) Vacco v. Quill, 421 U.S. 793 (U.S. Supreme Court 1996) (2 amicus curiae briefs) Quill v. Vacco, 80 F.3d 716 (2nd Cir. 1996) Compassion in Dying v. State of Washington, 49 F.3d 586, 79 F.3d 790 (9th Cir. 1996) Kevorkian v. Arnett, 939 F. Supp. 725 (C.D. Cal. 1995) People v. Kevorkian, 527 N.W.2d 714 (Mich. 1994)

2. Principal Counsel on Appeal

Lee v. Harcleroad, 522 U.S. 927 (U.S. Supreme Court 1997) Lee v. State of Oregon, 107 F.3d 1382 (9th Cir. 1997)

3. Principal Trial Counsel for Plaintiffs

Lee v. State of Oregon, 869 F. Supp. 1491 (D. Or. 1994), 891 F. Supp. 1421, 891 F. Supp. 1429, 891 F. Supp. 1439 (D. Or. 1995)

G. Regarding Protection of Marriage

1. Amicus Curiae Briefs

Obergefell v. Hodges, 576 Sup. Ct. (U.S. Supreme Court 2015) Strauss v. Horton, 207 P.3d 48 (California Sup. Ct. 2009) Chambers v. Orrmiston, 935 A.2d 956 (Rhode Island Sup. Ct. 2007)

H. Regarding other biomedical, disability rights and civil rights issues

1. Amicus Curiae Briefs

Hinrichs v. Bosma, 440 F.3d 393 (7th Cir. 2006) Sullivan v. Zebley, 493 U.S. 521 (U.S. Supreme Court 1990) Hickman v. Group Health Plan, 396 N.W.2d 10 (Minn. 1986)

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. 2. Principal Counsel on Appeal

Wilson v. Health and Hospital Corporation, 620 F.2d 1201 (7th Cir. 1980)

3. Principal Trial Counsel for Defendants

Laborer’s International Union v. Town of West Terre Haute, No. TH80-65-C (S.D. Ind., Memo Opin., March 6, 1981) Bailey v. DeBard, No. IP74-458-C (S.D. Ind., filed July 31, 1975)

4. Principal Trial Counsel for Plaintiffs

Wilson v. Health and Hospital Corporation, IP76-400-C (S.D. Ind., filed July 14, 1976)

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS IUPUI, Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Religious Freedom, Indianapolis, IN, February, 15, 2018. The Oxford Union Society, Thursday Formal Debate: The House Believes that Democracy is for Sale, Oxford, United Kingdom, May 25, 2017. Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Election and Lobbying Law 2016, Indianapolis, IN, August 24, 2016. ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility, Denver, CO, May 29, 2015 The New Hampshire Institute of Politics & Political Library at Saint Anselm College, “Money, Democracy and the Constitution II: Campaign Finance and Election Law, Manchester, NH, March 12, 2015 ABA Midyear Meeting, the Judicial Division, “Selling Justice or Funding Democracy: When Judges Have to Raise Election Money,” Houston, TX, February 6, 2015 Indiana Lawyer, Practicing Law in Indiana, “Same-Sex Marriage,” Indianapolis, IN, September 30, 2014 Indiana University School of Law, “Citizens Divided,” Bloomington, IN, Septembe 8, 2014 St. Thomas University Law School, Center for Ethics, “Campaign Cash and the Citizens United Debate,” Miami, Florida, May 16, 2014 The Federalist Society of Memphis, Current Proposals to Change the Electoral College System, Memphis, TN, April 18, 2013 Valparaiso University School of Law, 2013-2014 Law Review Symposium, “Money in Politics,” Valparaiso, Indiana, April 4, 2014 Pound Civil Justice Institute, 21st Annual Forum for State Appellate Court Judges, “The War on the Judiciary: Can Independent Judging Survive?,” San Francisco, California, July 20, 2013 American University Washington College of Law, “Campaign Finance and the Citizens United Decision,” Washington, DC, November 14, 2012 Council for National Policy, Tampa, FL, August 23, 2012 Indiana Law Review Symposium, “Reflecting on Forty Years of Merit Selection,” Indianapolis, IN, April 5, 2012

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. University of St. Thomas School of Law, Journal of Law and Public Policy Spring Symposium, Citizens United v. FEC, Minneapolis, MN, March 30, 2012 William & Mary Election Law Symposium, Williamsburg, VA, March 29, 2012 Charleston Law Review, 4th Annual Law & Society Symposium, The Role of Government, Charleston, SC, February 10, 2012 Louisiana State Bar Association, 2012 Midyear Meeting, Citizens United: The End of Democracy As We Know It?, New Orleans, LA, January 19, 2012 Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Election & Lobbying Law, Indianapolis, IN, December 22, 2011 2011 Independent Sector Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, October 31, 2011 University of Minnesota Law School, Citizens United: Democracy Realized—or Defeated?, Minneap- olis, MN, October 21, 2011 Florida Conference on District Court of Appeal Judges, Appellate Education Conference, Amelia Island, Florida, September 12, 2011 Texas Bar Association, Bill of Rights Course, Austin, TX, May 27, 2011 University of San Francisco Law Review, Symposium on Democracy, Inc?, Keynote Speaker, San Francisco, CA, February 25, 2011 The Federalist Society, National Lawyers Convention, The Bloody Crossroads, Washington, D.C., November 18, 2010 St. Thomas Law Review, Symposium on Bush v. Gore: A Decade Later, Miami Gardens, Florida, November 12, 2010 University of North Carolina First Amendment Law Review, Symposium on Citizens United v. FEC, Raleigh, N.C., October 8, 2010 Council for National Policy Action, The Personhood Amendment, Dana Point, CA, October 1, 2010 Long Island Lawyers Chapter, The Federalist Society, Citizens United v. FEC and the Future of Campaign Finance Reform, Mineola, N.Y., September 20, 2010 Cato Institute, The Supreme Court: Past and Prologue, Washington, D.C. September 16, 2010 Faith & Freedom Conference and Strategy Briefing, Washington, D.C., September 10, 2010 The Capitol Hill Federalist Society, Free Expression and Campaign Contributions, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2010 Stanford Law School, United We Stand, United We Fall, New York City, May 4, 2010 American Constitution Society, Press Briefing on Christian Legal Society v. Martinez, Washington, D.C., April 7, 2010 Federalist Society, University of California at Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, CA, March 10, 2010 Council for National Policy, Naples, Florida, March 5, 2010 The American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, 2009 AAAL Fall Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 9, 2009 The Cato Institute, The Supreme Court: Pat and Prologue, Washington, D.C., September 17, 2009 American Constitution Society, Press Briefing on Citizens United v. FEC, September 2, 2009, Washington D.C. Federalist Society Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter, Indianapolis, IN, May 21, 2009 Memphis Bar Association, Destin, FL, April 30, 2009

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. USA Roundtable Conference, San Diego, CA, January 9, 2009 Federalist Society, 2008 Election Law Conference, Washington, D.C., October 7, 2008 Federalist Society Raleigh Lawyers Chapter, Raleigh, NC, March 19, 2008 Indianapolis Bar Association, Bar Leader Series, Indianapolis, IN, March 18, 2008 Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Election Law 2008, Indianapolis, IN, March 18, 2008 Federalist Society Milwaukee Lawyers Chapter, Milwaukee, WI, March 11, 2008 Harvard Journal on Legislation, Voices on Voting, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, March 6, 2008 Federalist Society, Ave Maria School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 3, 2008 Bingham McHale Legislative Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 28, 2007 Heritage Foundation, Roundtable Discussion on FEC Rulemaking, Washington, D.C., October 4, 2007 Council for National Policy, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 29, 2007 California Political Attorneys Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, September 8, 2007 Federalist Society, Indianapolis Lawyers’ Chapter, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 20, 2007 Americans United for Life, The Aftermath of Gonzales v. Carhart Conference, Washington, D.C., June 5, 2007 Cato Institute, FEC v. Wisconsin Right to Life, Does the First Amendment Protect Political Speech?, Washington, D.C., April 25, 2007 Stanford Law & Policy Review Symposium, Palo Alto, California, March 20, 2007 Congressman Dan Burton’s 21st Annual Youth Leadership Conference, Kokomo, Indiana, March 12, 2007 Federalist Society, Nevada Lawyers Chapter, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 9, 2007 Michigan Election Law Project, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, March 8, 2007 University of North Carolina School of Law, First Amendment Law Review, The First Amendment and Tax-Exempt Organizations, Chapel Hill, N.C., February 16, 2007 Council for National Policy, Amelia Island, Florida, February 2, 2007 Council of Chief Judges of the State Courts of Appeal, Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., November 15, 2006 Federalist Society, Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco, California, November 3, 2006 Federalist Society, Hastings College of Law, San Francisco, California, November 3, 2006 2006 Summit of Judicial Leaders, Judicial Council of California, San Francisco, California, Novem- ber 2, 2006 K-12 Education Reform Summit, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 5, 2006 Federalist Society, Seton Hall School of Law, Newark, NJ, September 27, 2006 Federalist Society, Cardozo School of Law, New York, NY, September 27, 2006 Federalist Society, New York University School of Law, New York, NY, September 26, 2006 Federalist Society, Rutgers School of Law-Newark, Newark, NJ, September, 26, 2006 Federalist Society, University of Kentucky School of Law, Lexington, KY, September 13, 2006 Association of Judicial Disciplinary Counsel, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., July 27, 2006

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. North Carolina Bar Association Foundation, Politics, Elections & the Constitution, Cary, N.C., June 23, 2006 Kentucky Bar Association 2006 Annual Convention, Covington, KY, June 15, 2006 American Bar Association, Joint Commission to Evaluate the Model Code of Judicial Conduct, Chicago, IL, February 11, 2005. American University Center for Democracy and Election Management and AU Washington College of Law’s Program on Law and Government, Political Equality and Campaign Cash, Washing- ton, D.C., October 25, 2005 Louisville Bar Association, Presidential Series – Judicial Free Speech, Louisville, KY, September, 28, 2005 Louisville Forum, Louisville, KY, June 8, 2005 Harvard Law School, The Society for Law, Life & Religion, Cambridge, MA, April, 6, 2005 The Federalist Society, 2004 National Lawyers Convention, Washington, D.C. November 12, 2004 2004 Conservative Leadership Retreat, Richmond, VA, November 9, 2004 University of North Carolina School of Law, 2nd Annual Symposium, Judicial Speech in the Wake of Minnesota v. White, Chapel Hill, N.C., March 26, 2004 Northern Kentucky Law Review, 2004 Symposium on Campaign Finance Reform, Covington, KY, February 14, 2004 The Federalist Society, Electioneering after McCain-Feingold, Washington, D.C., Jaunuary 27, 2004 Harvard Law School Republicans and The Society for Law, Life and Religion, The Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., November 6, 2003 Federalist Society, Brigham Young University Law School, Provo, Utah, November 4, 2003 American Constitution Society, Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., August 2, 2003 Ave Maria School of Law, Symposium of The Church and Politics, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 17, 2003 Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention, Louisville, KY, June 12, 2003 National Education Association, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 Conference, Washington, D.C., April 14, 2003 Pennsylvania Conference of State Trial Judges, Pittsburgh, PA, February 22, 2003 The Pittsburgh Federalist Society, Pittsburgh, PA, February 21, 2003 The Legislative Conference, Indianapolis, IN, December 12, 2002 State Bar of Michigan, 2002 Annual Meeting, Michigan Judicial Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan, September 27, 2002 California Political Attorneys Association, Marina del Rey, California, September 22, 2002 Cato Institute, Cato Supreme Court Review, Washington, D.C., September, 17, 2002 American Bar Association, Commission on the 21st Century Judiciary, Detroit, Michigan, August 21, 2002 Standing Committee on Judicial Independence, American Bar Association Annual Convention, “The Supreme Court Speaks – Can Judicial Candidates: Life After Republican Party of Minnesota v. White,” Washington, D.C., August 9, 2002 Roll Call Newspaper and Perkins Cole Political Law Group, “Reacting to Reform: Law and Politics After McCain-Feingold-Shays-Meehan,” Washington, D.C., July 29, 2002 Minnesota State Bar Association Convention, Duluth, Minnesota, June 27, 2002

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. The Campaign Finance Institute, Washington, D.C., July 18, 2002 Washington Non-Profit Legal & Tax Conference, Washington, D.C., March 14, 2002 The Cato Institute’s Center for Constitutional Studies, “Resolved: If Judges Must Be Elected, They Must Be Free to Campaign for Election,” March13, 2002, Washington, D.C. The Catholic University Law Review, Third Annual Election Law Symposium, Washington, D.C., November 1, 2001 Washington Non-Profit Legal & Tax Conference, Washington, D.C., March, 2001 Alliance Defense Fund National Litigation Academy VIII, July 19 - 20, 2000 American Bar Association Section of Taxation, Exempt Organizations Committee, “Issue Advocacy, Social Movements and Y2K Election Issues,” Washington, D.C., May 12, 2000 Federalist Society, Buckley v. Valeo Revisited, Washington, D.C., September 10, 1999 Congressional Research Service, New Congressional Member Issues Seminar, Williamsburg, Virginia, January 13, 1999 New York University School of Law, National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, “Political Activities: Nonprofit Speech,”New York, N.Y., October 30, 1998 The Heritage Foundation, 1998 Legal Strategy Forum, Chicago, Illinois., October 23, 1998. Alliance Defense Fund, National Litigation Academy, Session III, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 16, 1998 Cato Institute, Campaign Finance Reform: Does the Constitution Matter?, Washington, D.C., September 10, 1997 American Bar Association Convention, The Tort and Insurance Practice Section, Life, Liberty and Right to Die, San Francisco, California, August 4, 1997 St. John’s University School of Law, Physician-Assisted Suicide: Legal Rights in Life and Death, Jamaica, New York, April 4, 1997 The International Conference on the Life Threatening Euthanasia Developments in Holland and Abroad, Amsterdam, Holland, October 7, 1995 Marquette University, Long-Term Services in the ‘90s: Life-Affirming or Life-Limiting?, Milwaukee, Wisc., April 21, 1995 The Free Speech Coalition, “Endangered Species: The First Amendment Rights and Nonprofit Organizations,” Rosslyn, Virginia, October 6, 1994 Saint Michael’s College, The Struggle Over Life & Death, Colchester, Vermont, June 4, 1994 National Federation of Catholic Physicians’ Guilds, 62nd Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Mo., October 27, 1993 Free Speech Coalition Conference, “Preserving the Right of Free Speech and Political Advocacy,” Rosslyn, Virginia, October 6, 1993 University of Minnesota, Center for Biomedical Ethics, Managing Mortality Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December, 4, 1992 Indiana Consultant Dieticians, Annual Meeting, Lafayette, Indiana, November 11, 1992 Mecklenburg Bar Foundation, 1992 Public Law Forum, Charlotte, N.C., March 24, 1992 Harvard Law School, Forum on Fetal Rights, Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 27, 1992 Harvard School of Public Health, Public Health Rounds, Boston, Massachusetts, February 13, 1992 Panel on “Life and Choice after Roe,” That Delicate Balance II, Our Bill of Rights, Columbia University Seminar on Media and Society, Williamsburg, Virginia, December 16, 1991

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. Indianapolis State Bar Association, Termination of Care, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 27, 1991 Georgetown University, Ethical Issues in Research, Washington, D.C., April 30, 1991 University of Cincinnati, School of Law, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 4, 1991 Catholic University of America, Current Controversies in the Right to Live, Right to Die III, Wash- ington, D.C., April 10, 1991 University of California, Hastings College of Law, San Francisco, Calif., March 23, 1991 Case-Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio, February 26, 1991 National Association of State Mental Health Attorneys, Annual Conference, Kansas City, Mo., October 7, 1990 American Society of Law & Medicine, Medical Decision-Making and the “Right to Die” after Cruzan, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1990 Chicago Area Science and Media Roundtable, Chicago, Illinois, May 3, 1990 Catholic University of America, Conference on Current Controversies in the Right to Live, Right to Die II, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1990 Hennipin County Medical Center Biomedical Ethics Committee, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 14, 1990 Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, American Bar Association Convention, Panelist, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 5, 1989 Joseph P. Storey Society, Lecture, Washington, D.C., July 27, 1989 Catholic University of America, Washington Conference on Current Controversies in the Right to Live, Right to Die,, D.C., April 13, 1989 West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, April 7, 1989 University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan, February 22, 1989 National Legal Aid and Public Defenders Association, Annual Conference, San Diego, Calif., November 18, 1988 Clark University, Euthanasia and the Future of Medicine Conference, Worcester, Mass., October 25, 1988 National Conference of State Legislators Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, July 28, 1988 University of Chicago, Health Treatment Rights, HIV and AIDS Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 21, 1988 West Georgia College, Controversial Constitutional Issues, Carrollton, Georgia, April 26, 1988 University of Missouri School of Law, Kansas City, Missouri, February 17, 1988 Society for Health and Human Values, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1987 Stanford University, Assisting Suicide Conference, Palo Alto, California, April 4, 1987 Third Inter-American Congress on Mental Retardation, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 17 - 21, 1986 Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, Student Forum, Terre Haute, Indiana, May 8, 1986 Children’s Memorial Hospital, Myelomeningocele Seminar, Keynote Speaker, Chicago, Illinois, May 2, 1986 Providing Nutrition and Hydration to Patients Conference, Loyola University at New Orleans, April 12, 1986 Fordham University, The Handicapped Newborn in American Society Conference, March 30, 1985 Indiana State University, Student Council For Exceptional Children, February 7, 1985

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. University of Virginia Law School, Student Forum, Charlottesville, Virginia, November 3, 1983 Notre Dame University School of Law, Convocation Speaker, South Bend, Indiana, October 10, 1983 Marquette University, Human Life and Health Care Ethics Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 9, 1983 Southwestern University at Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, March 11, 1982 St. Louis University, Human Life Amendment Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, September 12, 1981

OTHER PRESENTATIONS Indiana Conservative Conference 2017, Indianapolis, IN, August 26, 2017 Indiana Family Institute, Hoosier Leadership Series, Avon, IN, November 14, 2016 CIVIC HALL, Impact Elections, New York City, NY, September 14, 2016 National Right to Life Convention, Herndon, VA, July 7-9, 2016 Indiana Family Institute, Hoosier Leadership Series, Indianapolis, IN, November 19, 2015 Young America’s Foundation, Midwest Freedom Conference, Columbus, Ohio, October 3, 2015 National Right to Life Convention, New Orleans, LA, July 9-11, 2015 The Heritage Foundation, Judicial Elections and the First Amendment, Washington DC, January 20, 2015 National Right to Life Convention, Louisville, Ky, June 26-28, 2014 National Right to Life Convention, Dallas, Texas, June 27-29, 2013 National Right to Life Convention, Washington, D.C., June 28-29, 2012 Freedomworks, Grassroots Activist Boot Camp, June 11, 2012 American Federation for Children, Campaign Training School, Indianapolis, IN, March 27, 2012 National Right to Life Convention, Charlotte, N.C., June 18, 2009 American Constitution Society, ACS Press Briefing on Pleasant Grove City v. Summum, Washington, D.C., November 6, 2008. National Right to Life Convention, Washington, D.C., July 3-5, 2008 Judicial Watch, “Election 2008: What the Media Isn’t Telling You,” Washington, D.C., May 15, 2008 115 Forum, Washington, D.C., October 17, 2007 Kentucky Right to Life Convention, Louisville, KY, October 13, 2007 National Right to Life Convention, Kansas City, Kansas, June 14-16, 2007 Legislative Conference, Wisconsin Right to Life, Madison, Wisc., February 6, 2007 American Constitution Society, Press Briefing on Davenport v. Washington Education Association, Washington, D.C., January 4, 2007 National Right to Life Convention, Nashville, TN, June 22-24, 2006 Alliance for Justice, Nonprofit & Foundation Advocacy Speaker Series, Human Rights Campaign, Washington, D.C., January 18, 2006 National Voting Rights Institute, “Campaign Spending Limits: The next generation of campaign reform?, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., August 2, 2005 National Right to Life Convention, Minneapolis, MN, June 16-18, 2005 Council for National Policy, McLean, Virginia, April 22, 2005 All Children Matter, Political Training School for School Choice Activists, Orlando, Florida, April 20-21, 2005 Veritas Society, Kenosha, Wisconsin, September 30, 2004

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. National Right to Life Convention, Washington, D.C., July 2-4, 2004 Houston Area Pastor Council, Houston, TX, February 6, 2004 National Right to Life Convention, St. Louis, Mo., July 3-5, 2003 James Madison Center for Free Speech, Defender of Freedom Awards Banquet, Washington, D.C., July 10, 2002 National Right to Life Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 27-29, 2002 Council for National Policy, McLean, Virginia, May 4, 2002 National Right to Life Convention, Charlotte, North Carolina, June 28-30, 2001 Christian Coalition Road to Victory, Washington, D.C., September 29, 2000 Christian Coalition Faith and Freedom Rally, Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, PA., August 1, 2000 National Right to Life Convention, Washington, D.C., June 29 - July 1, 2000 Proudly Pro-Life Dinner, New York City, New York, April 25, 2000 National Right to Life Convention, Orlando, Florida, June 24-26, 1999 Indiana Citizens for Life Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 24, 1998 National Right to Life Convention, Orlando, Florida, June 18-20, 1998 Council for National Policy, Phoenix, Arizona, February 7, 1998 State Legislators' Conference on Assisting Suicide, Washington, D.C., July, 25-26, 1997 National Right to Life Convention, Chicago, Ill., June 26-28, 1997 Free Speech Coalition, Spring Legislative Breakfast, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1997 Conservative Political Action Conference, Washington, D.C., March 8, 1997 National Right to Life Convention, Alexandria, Virginia, June 20 - 22, 1996 1996 Legislative Day, Right to Life of Michigan, Lansing, MI, April, 24, 1996 Sarasota Institute of Lifetime Learning, Sarasota, Florida, January 9, 1996 National Right to Life Convention, Nashville, Tenn., June 29 - July 1, 1995 National Right to Life Convention, Houston, Texas, June 30 - July 2, 1994 Hoosier Girl's State, Terre Haute, Indiana, June 21, 1994 1994 Oregon Right to Life Conference, Beaverton, Oregon, May 7, 1994 National Right to Life Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 24-26, 1993 Ivy League Coalition for Life Convention, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., October 17, 1992 Castillo Institute, Bioethics Conference '92, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1992 National Right to Life Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, June 11-13, 1992 Christian Life Center, Life 92, Dayton, Ohio, March 21, 1992 Dayton Physicians For Life, Banquet, Dayton, Ohio, March 20, 1992 Indianapolis Press Club, Indianapolis, Indiana, March 10, 1992 Respect for Life Banquet, Right to Life of Central Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, November 15, 1991 National Right To Life Lobbyists Seminar, Washington, D.C., February 22, 1991 Illinois Federation for Right to Life Convention, Lisle, IL., September 29, 1990 National Right to Life Convention, Sacramento, California, June 14-16, 1990 Rally for Life 90, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1990 Virginia Society for Human Life Annual Convention, Richmond, Virginia, March 31, 1990 Iowa Right to Life Committee Annual Convention Des Moines, Iowa, October 28, 1989

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. WELS Lutherans For Life Annual Convention, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 14, 1989 North Dakota Right to Life Convention, Fargo, N.D., October 7, 1989 National Right to Life Legislative Strategy Conference, Washington, D.C., October 2, 3, 1989 National Right to Life Convention 1989, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 29-July 1, 1989 Pro-Life Council of Connecticut, Annual Conference, Meridian, Connecticut, April 29, 1989 Illinois Federation for Right to Life, Legislative Day, Springfield, Illinois, April 19, 1989 West Virginians for Life, Convention 89, Morgantown, West Virginia, April 8, 1989 Maine Right to Life Convention, Augusta, Maine, October 29, 1988 National Right to Life Convention 1988, Arlington, Virginia, July 21-23, 1988 New Mexico Right to Life Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 16, 1988 National Right to Life Committee Legislative Seminar, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1988 Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 15, 1987 Iowa Right to Life Committee ’87 Convention, Des Moines, Iowa, November 7, 1987 AUL Legal Strategy Workshop, Chicago, Illinois, October 30, 1987 California Pro-Life Convention, San Mateo, California, September 18 - 20, 1987 National Right to Life Convention 1987, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 18 - 20, 1987 Alaska Right to Life, Anchorage and Keni, Alaska, May 29, 30, 1987 National Right to Life Committee, Legislative Seminar, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1987 Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 15, 1986 Nevada Right to Life Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 20, 1986 Catholic Health Association of Kansas, Fall Conference, Overland Park, Kansas, September 19, 1986 Pennsylvania Pro-Life Convention, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, September 6, 1986 National Right to Life Convention ’86, Denver, Colorado, June 12 - 14, 1986 Ohio Right to Life Society Board Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, June 7, 1986 Disability Rights Conference, Washington, D.C.,May 3, 1986 Virginia Society for Human Life Convention, Keynote Speaker, Richmond, Virginia, April 26, 1986 National Right to Life Committee, Legislative Seminar, Washington, D.C. January 21, 1986 National Down Syndrome Congress, Annual Convention, Anaheim, California, November 23 - 24, 1985 Kentucky Right to Life Association, Annual Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, October 19, 1985 Governor’s Conference on the Handicapped, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 11, 1985 Right to Life of Wyoming Convention, Luncheon Speaker, Laramie, Wyoming, September 7, 1985 National Right to Life Convention ’85, Washington, D.C., June 20 - 23, 1985 Annual Conference, National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems, San Francisco, California, May 20, 1985 Birthright of Chicago, Banquet Speaker, Chicago, Illinois, April 13, 1985 National Right to Life Convention ’84, Kansas City, Missouri, June 7 - 9, 1984 Right to Life of Idaho Annual Convention, Banquet Speaker, Boise, Idaho, May 26, 1985 Focus on Life II, Pennsylvanians for Human Life, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, April 7, 1984 New Jersey Right to Life Convention, New Brunswick, New Jersey, March 24 - 25, 1984 Montana Right to Life Convention, Banquet Speaker, Missoula, Montana, November 5, 1983 Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life Convention, Banquet Speaker, St. Cloud, Minnesota, October 22, 1983

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Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. New York State Right to Life Committee Convention, Rochester, New York, October 22, 1983 North Dakota Right to Life Convention, Banquet Speaker, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 8, 1983 National Right to Life Convention ’83, Orlando, Florida, July 7 - 9, 1983 Marshall County Right to Life, Annual Dinner, Plymouth, Indiana, April 15, 1983 Indiana Right to Life, Legislative Day, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 4, 1983 Muskegon Right to Life, Public Rally, Muskegon, Michigan, January 23, 1983 National Right to Life Committee, Legislative Seminar, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1983 Foundation for Life, Annual Dinner, Toledo, Ohio, January 15, 1983 Eastern Kansas Right to Life, Fourth Annual Dinner, Overland Park, Kansas, October 30, 1982 Illinois Federation for Right to Life, Life Issue Conference, Deerfield, Illinois, October 23, 1982 Kentucky Right to Life, Leadership Conference, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, October 9, 1982 West Virginia Right to Life, State Forum, Wheeling, West Virginia, September 25, 1982 Indiana Right to Life Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 17, 1982 Ohio Right to Life Society State Convention, Columbus, Ohio, September 11, 1982 Critical Life Issues Workshop, The Pope John XXIII, Medical - Moral Research and Education Center, St. Louis, Missouri, August 26, 1982 National Right to Life Convention ’82, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, July 15 - 17, 1982 Life, Inc. Memorial Services, Wichita, Kansas, June 12, 1982 Illinois Federation for Right to Life State Convention, Springfield, Illinois, October 24, 1981 Ohio Right to Life Society State Convention, Dayton, Ohio, September 25 - 27, 1981 National Right to Life Convention ’81, Omaha, Nebraska, June 18 - 21, 1981 Missouri Citizens for Life State Convention, Columbia, Missouri, May 2, 1981 Illinois Federation for Right to Life, Chicago Regional Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 25, 1981 Indiana Right to Life Legislative Day, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 18, 1981 Citizen’s Lobby Seminar, National Right to Life Committee, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1981 Vermont Right to Life Committee, State Convention, Montpelier, Vermont, September 27, 1980 Pro-America State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 24, 1980 National Right to Life Convention ’80, Anaheim, California, June 26 - 29, 1980 National Right to Life Convention ’79, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 21 - 24, 1979 National Youth Pro-Life Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 25, 1978 National Welfare Fraud Association, National Conference Indianapolis, Indiana, October 4, 1978 National Right to Life Convention ’78, St. Louis, Missouri, June 29 - July 2, 1978 Ohio Right to Life Society State Convention, Columbus, Ohio, April 8, 1978 Indiana Right to Life State Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 25, 1978 National Right to Life Convention ’77, Chicago, Illinois, June 16 - 19, 1977 Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 2, 1976 Indiana Attorney General's Prosecuting Attorneys Conference, Merrillville, Indiana, April 17, 1975

Revised: July 31, 2014

RESUME OF JAMES BOPP JR. 49

Exhibit 1 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. BOPP LAW FIRM National Building 1 South 6th Street Terre Haute, Indiana 47807-3510 Telephone: 812/232-2434 812/235-3685 (fax) E-mail: [email protected]

First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Constitutional Law, Election Law; Non- profit Corporations Law, Not-for-profit Tax Law, Health Care Law, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice and United States Supreme Court Practice.

MEMBERS OF THE FIRM

JAMES BOPP, JR., born Terre Haute, Indiana, 1948; admitted to the bar, 1973, Indiana; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Indiana University (B.A., 1970); University of Florida (J.D., 1973). Editor: Restoring the Right to Life: The Human Life Amendment, Brigham Young University Press, 1984. Human Life and Health Care Ethics, University Publications of America, 1985. Editor-in-Chief: Issues in Law and Medicine, 1985-present. Professional Affiliations: General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech, 1997-present. General Counsel, National Right to Life Committee, 1978-present. Special Counsel, Focus on the Family, 2004-present. President, National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent and Disabled, 1984-present. Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State Laws, 2005-present. Member, United States National Commission for UNESCO, 2004-2006. Member, Congressional Biomedical Ethics Advisory Committee, 1987-1989. Member, National Institutes of Health, Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel, 1988. Member, President's Committee on Mental Retardation, 1984-1987. Special Advisor, American Bar Association Working Group on the First Amendment and Judicial Elections, 2002 - 2003. Political Affiliations: Vice Chairman, Republican National Committee, 2008-present. Indiana Republican Party, National Committeeman, 2006-present; State Party Treasurer, 2005-2006. Member: The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies, Co-Chairman, Election Law Subcommittee, Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group, 1996-2005. Board of Governors, Republican National Lawyers Association, 2002-present. Indiana State Bar Association. Awards: Legatus International, John Cardinal O’Connor Pro-Life Hall of Fame Award, 2005. Indiana Republican Party, State Chairman’s Award, 2001, 2005. Non-resident Tuition Scholarship, 1971. Profiled: The Big Bopper, Exploding the Canons of Judicial Ethics, ABA Journal 30 (Nov. 2006). PRACTICE AREAS: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Constitutional Law, Election Law, Non-profit Corporations Law, Not-for-profit Tax Law, Health Care Law, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice and United States Supreme Court Practice.

SENIOR ASSOCIATES

RICHARD E. COLESON, born 1951; admitted to the bar, 1987, Indiana; 1990, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Institute of Holy Land Studies, Indiana Wesleyan University (B.A., cum laude, 1973); Asbury Theological Seminary (M.A.R., 1975); Indiana University (J.D.,

Exhibit 2 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. 1987). Awards: Order of Barristers. Member: Terre Haute and Indiana State Bar Associations; Christian Legal Society. PRACTICE AREAS: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Constitutional Law, Election Law, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice and United States Supreme Court Practice.

JEFFREY P. GALLANT, born Bennington, Vermont, 1960; admitted to the bar, 2001, Virginia. Education: Southern Vermont College (B.A., summa cum laude, Valedictorian, 1996); Regent University School of Law ( J.D. cum laude, 2001); Regent University, Robertson School of Government (M.A., cum laude, 2001). Awards: National Dean’s List, 1993; Deans Scholar 1997 - 1998; Academic Merit Scholarship, 1998 - 2001. Member: James Kent Inns of Court, 2000 - 2001. PRACTICE AREAS: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Constitutional Law, Non-profit Corporations Law, Not-for-profit Tax Law; Civil Litigation, and Appellate Practice.

ANITA Y. MILANOVICH, born Willmar, Minnesota, 1980; admitted to the bar, 2004, Indiana. Education: Calvin College (B.A., with honors, 2001); Valparaiso University School of Law (J.D., 2004). Editor, Valparaiso U. Law Review, 2003-2004. Awards: Blackstone Fellowship, 2002. Member: The Federalist Society. Terre Haute and Indiana State Bar Association. PRACTICE AREAS: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Election Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation and Appellate Practice.

ASSOCIATES

COURTNEY E. (TURNER) MILBANK Admitted to the bar, 2014, Indiana. Education: Regent University School of Law (J.D. 2014); Taylor University (M.B.A. 2012); Taylor University (B.A. 2011). Member: Indiana State Bar Association; Hamilton County Bar Association. Honors: Law Review Lead Symposium Editor; Eagle Award for Highest Grade in Constitutional Criminal Procedure; Law Review Staff Editor; Moot Court Competitor. Practice Areas: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Election Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation, and Appellate Practice.

CORRINE L. (PURVIS) YOUNGS Admitted to the bar, 2015, Indiana. Education: Marian University (B.A., Summa Cum Laude, 2011); Indiana University (M.P. A., 2015); Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law (J.D., 2015). Awards: Norman Lefstein Award of Excellence, Elite 50 of Graduate and Professional Careers at IUPUI. Member: St. Thomas More Society, The Federalist Society, Marian University Alumni Board (Board Member); Indianapolis Bar Association; Indiana Bar Association. Practice Areas: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Election Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation and Appellate Practice

AMANDA NAROG Admitted to the bar, 2015, Ohio. Education: The Pennsylvania State University, B.A. Law and Society, 2012; University of Cincinnati School of Law, Juris Doctorate, 2015. Member: The Federalist Society, Ohio Bar Association Honors; UC Trial Competition Team; UC Moot Court Honor Board; Brief Writer, The Sixth Circuit Clinic; President, The Federalist Society, UC Law Chapter, 2014-2015. Practice Areas: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Election Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation, and Appellate Practice

Exhibit 2 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr. MELENA S. SIEBERT Admitted to the bar, 2017, Ohio. Education: University of Cincinnati (B.B.A., summa cum laude, 1991); University of Cincinnati College of Law (J.D., magna cum laude, 2017) Awards: Order of Barristers: Henry A. Morrill Constitutional Law Prize; Ernest Karam Advocacy Award. Member: UC Trial Competition Team; UC Moot Court Honor Board; President, The Federalist Society, UC Law Chapter 2015-16; The Federalist Society, Ohio Bar Association. Practice Areas: First Amendment Law, Campaign Finance Law, Election Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation and Appellate Practice

Exhibit 2 to Declaration of James Bopp, Jr.

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE

STATE OF OREGON

MATTHEW M. WINGARD, Court of Appeals No. A163465 Plaintiff - Respondent, Multnomah County Circuit Court v. No. 16CV18238

OREGON FAMILY COUNCIL, INC., DECLARATION OF SHAWN M. an Oregon nonprofit corporation, doing LINDSAY IN SUPPORT OF business as Oregon Family Council DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS Issues PAC; CHARLES L. STARR; OREGON FAMILY COUNCIL, JACK A. LOUMAN; OREGON INC., CHARLES L. STARR, JACK RIGHT TO LIFE, an Oregon nonprofit A. LOUMAN, OREGON RIGHT TO corporation; GAYLE ATTEBERRY; LIFE, AND GAYLE ATTEBERRY’S JOHN DOE 1; and JOHN DOE 2, PETITION FOR ATTORNEY FEES AND REQUEST FOR FINDINGS Defendants - Appellants. UNDER ORAP 13.10(7)

Declaration of Shawn M. Lindsay

I, Shawn M. Lindsay, make the following declaration pursuant to Oregon Rules of Appellate

Procedure 1.40(3):

1. I am an attorney at the law firm Harris Berne Christensen LLP (“HBC”). Pursuant to

Uniform Trial Court Rules 3.170, I represented as trial attorney Defendants the Oregon Family

Council, Inc., Charles L. Starr, Jack A. Louman, Oregon Right to Life, and Gayle Atteberry

(collectively “Defendants”) in the litigation in the Multnomah County Circuit Court and in the above-styled appeal.

Declaration of Shawn M. Lindsay

2. Lead counsel for the Defendants, The Bopp Law Firm, P.C., has prepared and filed a petition for attorney’s fees, costs, and expenses under ORAP 13.10 and ORS 31.152(3). This declaration is submitted in support of that petition and attests to the accuracy and necessity of the fees, costs, and expenses incurred by HBC in the successful prosecution of the action.

3. My colleagues, Roger K. Harris and Adam S. Heder provided services to Defendants in the trial court and/or on appeal.

4. I have been in practice since 2002 and served as a member of the Oregon House of

Representatives from 2011 to 2013. I am currently rated AV® Preeminent in Martindale-Hubble

Peer Review and have been named an “Oregon Super Lawyer” by Super Lawyers magazine

(2013-2018), as one of the “Forty under 40” by the Portland Business Journal (2012), as “Up &

Coming Lawyer” by the Oregon Daily Journal of Commerce (2011), and an “Oregon Rising

Star” by Super Lawyers magazine for work in intellectual property (2010-2011). Among my specialties are litigation, intellectual property, government relations and political law, and nonprofits and associations.

5. Roger K. Harris has been in practice since 1978 and has been a partner at HBC since 1998.

Mr. Harris is rated AV® in Martindale-Hubble Peer Review and is an experienced litigator and trial attorney. He provided invaluable advice and feedback on the trial court proceedings.

6. Adam S. Heder entered the practice of law in 2010 after serving as a clerk for Judge N.

Randy Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He has represented public and private companies in federal and state court, as well as in private arbitrations. He joined HBC in 2017 and specializes in litigation and appeals of a variety of claims.

7. The services performed in the above-styled case by the aforementioned attorneys and myself are truly and accurately listed in the Harris Berne Christensen LLP billing statement,

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submitted as Exhibit B to Defendants’ Petition for Attorney Fees, Costs, and Request for

Findings Under ORAP 13.10(7). Those services were reasonably and necessarily performed in

Defendants’ cause on the merits of the claims against them.

8. The actual time that was contemporaneously recorded and described by the attorneys performing those services is accurately reported as the “HOURS” and “DESCRIPTION” of the

HBC billing statement.

9. HBC also incurred expenses in the prosecution of this case. Those expenses are truly and accurately listed in Exhibit B to Defendants’ Petition. It is HBC’s practice to bill for each of these expenses separately and each of these expenses was necessarily incurred in Defendants’ cause on the merits of the claims against them.

10. I hereby declare that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that I understand it is made for use as evidence in court and is subject to penalty for perjury.

Executed on this 21st day of March, 2018.

Respectfully submitted, /s/Shawn M. Lindsay Shawn M. Lindsay HARRIS BERNE CHRISTENSEN LLP 5000 Meadows Road, Suite 400 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 T. 503 968 1475 F. 503 968 2003

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