Policy Brief: How Franchise Owners Can Be Liable for Wrongful Acts of Franchisees in Oregon
Sussman Shank’s Hansary “Hans” Laforest writes about what franchisors should know when drafting or revising a franchise agreement.
Louis Dreyfus Grain Elevator Property Listed for $6.5M
Developers hope the prominent Portland parcel with a storied past can host a vibrant mixed-use project.
Voter Proposal Would Give Oregonians $750 Each
IP 17 already has opponents including business groups and Gov. Kotek.
Oregon Awarded $200M to Fight Climate Change
Money from the Inflation Reduction Act will go to reduce emissions in construction, transportation and waste management; Nez Perce tribe gets $37 million.
Funding from Measure 110 Fuels a Transformation in Harney County
Late to arrive, money from the controversial law now funds a mix of recovery programs around the state including Burns’ Fresh Start Cafe. But progress remains slow and data and accountability lag.
Women’s Hoop Dreams Still Alive in Portland
WNBA commissioner says the league intends to continue to add new teams, renewing hope the Rose City at long last gets a franchise.
Tactics: Lindsey Norlander Looks Beyond the Dress
The executive director of Dress for Success Oregon talks
about the organization’s commitment to supporting women and gender-expansive people in the workforce and beyond.
Planned Parenthood’s New Plan
It’s an interesting time to work in reproductive health care.
Amy Handler and Dr. Sara Kennedy, the new CEOs
of Oregon’s two Planned Parenthood affiliates, say they’re ready.
