NEUMANN v. LILES

121103711; A149982.

323 P.3d 521 (2014)

261 Or. App. 567

Carol C. NEUMANN and Dancing Deer Mountain, LLC, an Oregon domestic limited liability company, Plaintiffs-Appellants Cross-Respondents, v. Christopher LILES, Defendant-Respondent Cross-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided March 12, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Steve C. Baldwin argued the cause for appellants-cross-respondents. With him on the briefs was Watkinson Laird Rubenstein Baldwin & Burgess, P.C.

Linda K. Williams argued the cause and filed the briefs for respondent-cross-appellant.

Before ARMSTRONG, Presiding Judge, and NAKAMOTO, Judge, and LAGESEN, Judge.


LAGESEN, J.

After attending a wedding at plaintiff Dancing Deer Mountain, LLC, a wedding venue co-owned and operated by plaintiff Carol Neumann and her husband, Timothy Benton, defendant Christopher Liles posted a negative review on google.com. In the review, defendant characterized the venue as a "disaster" and Neumann as "two faced, crooked, and * * * rude to multiple guest[s]." He stated further that Neumann and her husband "changed the rules as they saw fit" by...

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