Sussman Shank Helps Bring New Amazon Facility to Troutdale

On June 5th, Sussman Shank client Trammell Crow Company and one of its affiliates completed the purchase of a 73-acre site at the Troutdale Reynolds Industrial Park developed by the Port of Portland. Sussman Shank partners Patrick Rowe and Jeffrey Tarr served as legal counsel to Trammell Crow and its affiliate in what was a … Read more

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Yet another corporate tax proposal surfaces, Eugene mayor pushes for Knight Campus funding and SOU loses $1.9 million in email scheme.

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Lawmakers propose further cost cutting, SureID CEO quietly replaced and a look at Oregon CEO compensation.

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PERS reform proposed, teachers union revives form of Measure 97 and Oregon hospitals reluctantly support tax increase.

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Business group proposes alternative to corporate tax, $8.2 million education budget moves forward and climate change tops the news cycle.

Chambers and Partners Recognize Bullard Law Firm and Five Attorneys for 2017 Listing

Chambers and Partners USA released  their 2017 rankings today, noting Bullard Law as a top Labor & Employment Law firm in Oregon, with five of the firm’s attorneys recognized as notable practitioners. The Bullard Law attorneys named in this year’s listing are: Richard J. Alli, Jr., Francis T. Barnwell, Kathryn M. Hindman, Thomas I. Kramer … Read more

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Lone Rock sues Oregon over Elliott Forest sale, new audit finds Medicaid system operating as it should and CBO score spotlights flaws in GOP healthcare bill.

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New corporate tax proposal up for discussion, SolarWorld warns of mass layoffs and OLCC will regulate medical marijuana.

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Corporate tax proposal amended, OHA disputes Richardson’s Medicaid claims and Wyden says net neutrality fight will continue.