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Anti-SLAPP Workshop 

31st Annual Conference of the Forum on Communications Law

February 6, 2026

Aaron Moss will facilitate the Anti-SLAPP Workshop at the American Bar Association's 31st Annual Conference of the Forum on Communications Law on February 6, 2026. 

About the workshop... 

This workshop will cover important developments in anti-SLAPP legislation and litigation in the U.S. and abroad in the past year. We will provide updates on legislative efforts at the state, federal and international level to enact anti-SLAPP laws. whether state statutes apply to diversity claims in federal court; forum, choice of law, and dépeçage considerations; which types of claims are, and are not, subject to anti-SLAPP statutes, and how courts have addressed recurring questions about what is a publication of “public interest” and whether to award attorney’s fees.

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