Morning Roundup: Audit finds suspicious energy tax credits; SolarWorld considers settlement
In today’s news, an audit finds issues with Oregon energy tax credits, SolarWorld considers a settlement and the Evergreen Museum is safe.
In today’s news, an audit finds issues with Oregon energy tax credits, SolarWorld considers a settlement and the Evergreen Museum is safe.
How do we ensure technology unites us and provides opportunities rather than disparity?
In today’s news, Uber tests up-front pricing, Nike partners with Apple and Oregon pot labs could be delayed.
In today’s news, Treehouse faces economic troubles, Oregon youth are enrolling in Medicaid and Measure 97 racks up more prominent supporters.
As environmental lawsuits proceed, cattle groups call for faster confirmation of wolf attacks.
In today’s news, entrepreneurs consider the future of the medical marijuana industry, agencies take sides on the Superfund plan and Oregon’s economic recovery is solidified.
Labor Day weekend is upon us. While the holiday owes its creation to organized labor, most of us see it as a day off of school or work.
The vice president of City of Roses Disposal & Recycling talks about the solid waste business, family values and a new generation of “inequity” refugees.
In today’s news, Legacy’s stake in PacificSource is official, Measure 97 has healthcare providers worried and Portland’s homeless crisis continues.
Bullard Law attorneys continue to be recognized by Best Lawyers® for the 2017 Best Lawyers in America© listing. Of the ten Bullard Law attorneys listed, Victoria L. Macpherson has been named the Best Lawyers 2017 Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law “Lawyer of the Year” in Portland, OR. Only one lawyer in each practice area for … Read more