Oregon Business
Ebb and Flow: Portland nonprofit founder ousted
A weekly list of new hires, fires and promotions and well as business openings and closings.
Chalkboard Boosts Students With Strong Foundations For Better Teaching
As Oregon wrestles with change from old industrial models to new, the state’s education system is re-engineering how it produces talent for the state’s employers.
Does anyone in Portland work during the summer?
City streets are eerily empty in August.
Lane Powell Contributes to the World Law Group’s Global Guide to Whistleblowing Programs
Lane Powell Shareholders Julie Engbloom and Darin Sands co-authored the U.S. Section of the World Law Group’s (WLG) 2016 edition of the Global Guide to Whistleblowing Programs (“Guide”). The chapter outlines applicable data protection laws and guidelines covering a wide variety of topics related to whistleblower protection laws and provisions at both the federal and … Read more
Morning Roundup: UO and developers get ready for the Big One; state pushback on Linn County forest lawsuit
Oregon moves forward with earthquake retrofits and early detection technologies, while state argues against Linn County forest lawsuit.
Morning Roundup: Fiber launch fizzles; Investors sue Aequitas
Google Fiber rejects Portland, while investors file suit against Aequitas Capital Management.
Ebb and Flow: Pine Street Market loses first tenant
A weekly list of business openings and closings, as well as new hires, fires and promotions.
Morning Roundup: Columbia wins infringement suit; Erickson in free fall
Columbia wins copyright infringement suit, while Erickson Inc. struggles to stay afloat.
