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July 5, 2010 - Pedestrian Traffic Up in Downtown Portland

From the Portland Business Alliance: Portland Business Alliance pedestrian counts show increased traffic Biannual pedestrian counts conducted in mid-June reveal a bustling downtown, despite the delayed summer sunshine. The year-over-year increase in pedestrians downtown is encouraging for summer sales as well as the commercial real estate industry, which uses the […]


July 4, 2010 - State Economists Speak About Oregon’s Economy

From the Portland Business Alliance: At the Portland Business Alliance’s breakfast Forum on June 16, three top Oregon economists gave their view on the state of the region’s economy. Tim Duy, head of the University of Oregon’s Economic Forum, Tom Potiowsky, State of Oregon Economist, and John Topogna, President of […]


July 3, 2010 - Job Market Forecast for Second Half of 2010

From CareerBuilder.com: Job market will “stay the course” in second half of 2010, according to CareerBuilder and USA Today Hiring in the second half of 2010 is likely to mirror the first half, according to CareerBuilder and USA TODAY’s latest nationwide survey of employers. Forty-one percent of hiring managers plan […]


July 2, 2010 - Supreme Court Rules In Patent Case

A Supreme Court Patent Hedge                                                                         by James Stewart, Ater-Wynne, Oregon Law Firm The U.S. […]


July 1, 2010 - Hiring of Temporary Help On Upswing

by Jessica Nelson Oregon Labor Market Information System The temporary help services industry is on the upswing, adding 31,000 jobs nationally in May 2010, for a total gain of 362,000 jobs since September 2009.


June 30, 2010 - Oregon Court reverses $100M penalty over jury error

Oregon Supreme Court takes away $100 million in punitive damages due to flawed jury instruction Ater Wynne Oregon Law Firm When the US Supreme Court decided Williams v. Philip Morris in 2007, it created a challenge for judges instructing juries on punitive damages.  The Due Process Clause prevents a jury […]


June 29, 2010 - AOI Opposes Federal DISCLOSE Act

Business opposition appears to have derailed measure Article by: J.L. Wilson Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate AOI sent a letter to the Oregon Congressional Delegation in opposition to HR 5175, the so-called DISCLOSE Act, which aims to limit the ability of business groups to spend on federal elections. […]


June 28, 2010 - Text: Governor ‘s ground breaking reset speech

Governor Ted Kulongoski Speech before City Club of Portland This is my eighth – and final – address as Governor to the City Club of Portland.  In April I gave what was billed as my last state of the state speech.  If that speech had been a television drama, it […]


June 27, 2010 - Card Check — 3 Years Later

by Glenn Spencer U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tomorrow marks three years since the Card Check bill was defeated in the U.S. Senate, falling nine votes short of the 60 needed to overcome a filibuster. Though the bill has yet to come up for debate during this Congress, employers would be […]


June 26, 2010 - BP new ad, Plus 1st news interview with BP boss

Two videos below 1. BP’s new television ad aims to be softer, more local appeal 2. First TV interview by a BP boss (by NBC News) Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy