Year: 2017
PDX battle over fossil fuel heats up
Business groups and environmentalists square off on fossil fuel ban.
Employment Law 101: Covering the Basics for Small Businesses and Employers in Emerging Industries
Register today for Bullard Law’s February 22, 2017 workshop, Employment Law 101: Covering the Basics for Small Businesses and Employers in Emerging Industries. Are you looking for a straightforward overview of the legal requirements for employers in Oregon? Do you own a small business? Are you a new employer in an emerging industry? Do you worry … Read more
Mt. Hood transit system beefs up
The public-private partnership aims to improve mobility on the increasingly congested Highway 26 corridor.
Morning Roundup
Prineville faces power shortages, Oregon healthcare ranked most expensive, and Clatsop College attempts (but fails) to leave timber lawsuit.
Lane Powell Listed in 2017 World Trademark Review 1000
Kenneth R. Davis, Frances M. Jagla, Parna A. Mehrbani, Paul D. Swanson The 2017 World Trademark Review 1000 (WTR) recognized Lane Powell as one of the top trademark law firms in Oregon and Washington, and Lane Powell Shareholders Kenneth R. Davis, Frances M. Jagla, Parna A. Mehrbani and Paul D. Swanson as among the world’s … Read more
Morning Roundup
Legislators expect budget session to drag on, Airbnb limits Portland rentals and Portland considers charging landlords for no-cause evictions.
Oregon businesses gear up for total eclipse of the sun
Hotels and campgrounds are booked solid for the August 21 eclipse, an event that is expected to draw up to one million visitors.
Morning Roundup
Oregon tops solar policy rankings, environmentalists aim to stop Union Pacific lawsuit and OSU sells fossil fuel stocks.
