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November 22, 2010 - 2010 Election: How it may change environmental regulations

The Election – Regulatory Reprieve? By John Ledger Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate Although this month’s election may herald a period of a slowing regulatory expansion in the Congress and legislature, it may have shifted the whole thing to the executive branch agencies. The implications for manufacturers, and […]


November 21, 2010 - Black Friday sales expected to jump 3.8%

Black Friday sales expected to jump 3.8% By BDO USA, LLP Chicago, IL,  – According to BDO USA, LLP, one of the nation’s leading accounting and consulting organizations, chief marketing officers (CMOs) at leading U.S. retailers expect Black Friday sales to increase by 3.8 percent and Cyber Monday sales to […]


November 20, 2010 - US Chamber on Obama trade trip

Trade With Asia Means Jobs For America By U.S. Chamber of Commerce On Election Day, the American people gave their representatives marching orders: Create jobs and grow the economy, and do it on a bipartisan basis. A good place to start is with the Korea-U.S. (KORUS) free trade agreement. President […]



November 18, 2010 - State by state crackdown on alcohol energy drinks

By Kenneth Odza Stoel Rives LLP, Oregon law firm Note: The following is authored by guest blogger Jake Storms, from the Alcoholic Beverages Law Blog. Amidst rising incidences of hospitalizations in college and teenage drinkers linked to consumption of alcoholic energy drinks, the Washington State Liquor Control Board banned their […]


November 17, 2010 - Portland’s ridiculous Leaf Tax

The folly of the Portland Leaf Fee By Patrick Emerson Oregon Economics Blog In this recessed economy municipalities are struggling with diminished revenue in the same way states are. It is becoming harder and harder for them to provide the same services in this new economic reality. So many cities […]


November 16, 2010 - Ruling limits State’s power in punitive damages

Ruling limits State’s power in punitive damages By Ater Wynne, Oregon Law Firm, Oregon Supreme Court limits State’s power to share in punitive damages verdict The Oregon Supreme Court today curtailed Oregon’s “split recovery” law, in a case in which Ater Wynne successfully represented the plaintiff Since 1987, Oregon has […]


November 15, 2010 - Are MBA degrees a waste of time, money?

MBA degrees blasted as waste of money by critics and impacts of recession By Oregon Tax News, – Did you know that of the 50 best-performing CEOs in the world only 14 had an MBA? Josh Kaufman, a 28-year-old entrepreneur and former assistant brand manager for Procter & Gamble (P&G), […]



November 14, 2010 - Chart: US jobs falling behind Europe

Interesting chart showing how US total employment is performing worse when compared to Europe and other major industrial nations over the past three years.