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March 15, 2011 - States edge closer to online gambling for revenue

States edge closer to online gambling for revenue By Oregon Tax News As states struggle to balance their budgets, they constantly search for new ways to increase revenue and decrease their deficits. Although there is a federal ban on Internet gambling, several states, led by New Jersey, battle to legalize […]


March 14, 2011 - Businesses named in AG’s consumer complaint Top 10 list

Businesses named in AG’s consumer complaint Top 10 list By Oregon Attorney General The Department of Justice has improved its online business complaint search function and is making raw complaint data available to private sector software developers to create new applications Oregon Attorney General John Kroger today recognized National Consumer […]


March 13, 2011 - US Chamber criticizes NFL Union Decertification

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Statement on the  NFL Players Association  action to Decertify As a Union By U.S. Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President of Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits, Randel K. Johnson, issued the following statement on the decision by the NFL Players Association […]


March 12, 2011 - US Tech: Outsourcing decreased by 45%

By BDO Chicago, IL –– According to a study by BDO USA, LLP, a leading accounting and consulting organization, only 35 percent of U.S. technology companies surveyed are currently outsourcing services or manufacturing to companies outside of the U.S. This represents a 43 percent decrease from the 2009 high when […]


March 11, 2011 - New York is having a Portland-style bike lane debate

By Patrick Emerson Oregon Economics Blog You think there is controversy in Portland about bike lanes? You gotta be kidding – just go to NYC and then you’ll see what controversy is. Start taking away parking in Manhattan and the gloves come off. But it is interesting to witness erudite […]


March 10, 2011 - Three bad for business bills in Salem

Costly Employment Bills Rear Their Head SB 35, 611, and 624 Would Prove Costly and Detrimental to Oregon Companies By J.L. Wilson Associated Oregon Industries AOI commented on several employment-related bills during the week that would have the effect of expanding employer taxes, employer liability, and tying up company assets. […]


March 9, 2011 - Like Super Bowl, saying March Madness can be illegal

Is it Madness to Say “March Madness” On the Air? – The Trademark Issue Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Oregon law firm Like “Super Bowl,” “Olympics” and “NASCAR,” “March Madness” is also a term that is protected by trademark law, and its unauthorized use in commercials could result in legal liability. […]


March 8, 2011 - Rising prices could dampen Oregon recovery

By Tim Duy, Oregon Economic Forum sponsor, KeyBank. The University of Oregon Index of Economic Indicators™ was flat in January at 90.6 (1997=100) after a revised 1.5 percent gain in December. A sharp decline in core manufacturing orders offset otherwise generally positive indicators. Highlights of the report include: • The […]


March 7, 2011 - Supreme Court Upholds “Cat’s Paw” Theory In Employment Discrimination Cases

Supreme Court Upholds “Cat’s Paw” Theory In Employment Discrimination Cases By Ryan Gibson, Stoel Rives World of Employment Oregon law firm Today the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Staub v. Proctor Hospital, upholding the “cat’s paw” theory of employer liability, under which employers are liable for discrimination where lower-level supervisors […]


March 6, 2011 - IRS sitting on $1.1 billion in unclaimed refunds

IRS sitting on $1.1 billion in unclaimed refunds IRS Press Release — Refunds totaling more than $1.1 billion may be waiting for nearly 1.1 million people who did not file a federal income tax return for 2007, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. However, to collect the money, a return […]