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January 13, 2023 - Restaurant End 2022 with mixed outlook

By National Restaurant Association, Challenges out of their hands – such as food costs and supply chain shortages – negatively impacting operations according to survey   2022 was a year of uncontrollable pressures for restaurant operators: rising inflation forced supply costs up, made borrowing capital more difficult, and forced them […]


January 11, 2023 - Lawyer defrauded 100 clients

Former Portland Attorney Sentenced to More Than Eight Years in Federal Prison for Embezzling Client Funds By Oregon US Attorney Office, PORTLAND, Ore.—A former Portland attorney was sentenced to federal prison today for defrauding more than one hundred clients out of millions of dollars in insurance proceeds and using the […]


January 11, 2023 - Employment Law Trends to Watch in 2023

By Heather J. Van Meter Bullard Law, With election dust settled, the new year brings new employment law trends for employers to watch carefully. The following list and short description of compliance topics are intended as a helpful reminder to be sure employers are starting 2023 on a solid legal […]


January 10, 2023 - What you don’t know about Employee retention Credit could hurt you

Guest Blog | Adesso Capital Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association​We hear it all the time: Businesses aren’t filing for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) because of the misconceptions surrounding the program. In fact, less than 20% of eligible businesses have claimed their ERC. Which is why ORLA partnered with Adesso […]


January 9, 2023 - Oregon sends out $10M in unclaimed funds

By Taxpayers Association of Oregon Foundation In the largest disbursement of funds by Oregon’s Unclaimed Property Program yet, the Treasury will return about $10 million in unclaimed funds as part of the “Checks Without Claims” initiative. Individuals usually need to file a claim with Oregon’s Unclaimed Property Program to receive […]


January 6, 2023 - NFIB Jobs Report: Hiring Plans Weaken in December

By NFIB, Small business owners’ plans to add positions remain elevated, with a seasonally adjusted net 17% planning to create new jobs in the next three months, down one point from November and 15 points below its record high reading of 32% reached in August 2021. “Small business owners remain […]


January 5, 2023 - Pawnbrokers increase is a bad telling sign

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation Inflation and economic concerns are boosting business for at least one industry—pawnbrokers. More people in Portland and the Willamette Valley are bringing jewelry, firearms, fancy purses, and other items to pawnbrokers to exchange for loans, cash, and other goods. When the economy dips into […]


January 3, 2023 - Wyden: Protect low-power TV, radio stations

By US Senator Ron Wyden, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Roy Blunt (D-MO) announced that their bipartisan Low Power Protection Act will soon become law, after it passed the House of Representatives on a voice vote. “The Low Power Protection Act is a bipartisan way to support diverse, locally […]


January 2, 2023 - Man steals Covid funds via fake company while on post-prison release

By US Attorney, Oregon District Press Release A Portland man was sentenced to federal prison today for fraudulently applying for and receiving Covid relief program funds for a fictitious business entity just five months after finishing a 70-month state prison sentence for armed robbery. Dimitrius Nicholai Pryce, 43, was sentenced […]


December 30, 2022 - NFIB on delaying IRS $600 rule

By NFIB, The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation’s leading small business advocacy organization, released the following statement regarding the IRS announcement that they will delay the expanded Form 1099-K reporting requirement for annual transactions in excess of $600 from online platforms like eBay, Etsy, Venmo, and CashApp. “The […]