Hunter B. Emerick
Litigation Attorney
Phone
503.399.1070
Experience
Bar Admissions
Oregon
Washington
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
U.S. District Court (Oregon)
U.S. District Court (Western District of Washington)
Practice Areas
Business & Commercial Litigation
Estate & Trust Litigation
Creditor’s Rights & Bankruptcy
Real Property Litigation
Education
Willamette University College of Law
J.D., cum laude, 1982
Willamette University
B.S., cum laude, 1979
About Hunter
Construction Law
Hunter assists developers, design professionals, contractors, subcontractors and material suppliers in negotiating and drafting various agreements concerning development and construction. He provides advice and guidance to construction clients on issues concerning contract performance, insurance coverage, lien rights and remedies, and construction defects. Hunter has served as an Associate Member of the Board of Directors for the Home Builders Association of Marion and Polk Counties. He served as Associate Vice President for that organization. He has presented several construction-related seminars for members of the HBA. He has also represented clients in construction disputes, including:
- Defending general contractors against breach of contract and construction defect claims by homeowners
- Defending engineers against negligence claims by homeowners
- Defending material suppliers against environmental claims brought by DEQ
- Defending subcontractors against prevailing wage claims brought by BOLI
- Representing contractors in breach of contract claims against other contractors
Real Property Litigation
Hunter has appeared in courts throughout the state representing landlords. He successfully prosecuted a three-day jury trial evicting a dangerous tenant defended by the Multnomah County Legal Aid Service which was affirmed by the Oregon appellate courts. Hunter has represented various commercial landlords, including large malls in negotiating with and, if necessary, evicting commercial tenants.
Professional Activities
Hunter is a member of the Litigation and Construction sections of the Oregon State Bar. He is admitted to state and federal courts in Oregon, and Washington state courts. He is a past Board Member of the Board of Governors for the Oregon State Bar from 2011-2014, served as Chair of the Board of Governors Budget and Finance Committee in 2014, and a past President of the Marion County Bar Association. Hunter is also a Board Member of Con-Tech, Inc, a nonprofit that provides Salem Keizer students in the CTEC program an opportunity to get real-life experience in building a house each year.
Off the Job
Hunter enjoys golf, skeet shooting, and fly fishing. Two recent marriages in the family and a new grandchild have kept him and his wife Jill very busy.