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July 23, 2014 - Ore. breaks beer record & leads nation

By Oregon Brewers Guild The Oregon Brewers Guild announced that Oregonians bought more than 500,000 barrels of beer produced in Oregon in 2013, setting a new record in Oregon craft beer history and leading the U.S. in percentage of dollars spent on craft beer. Oregon’s breweries crafted a little more […]


July 23, 2014 - Walden votes for permanent internet tax ban

Congressman Greg Walden & House pass Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act Oregon Congressman Greg Walden, Press Release The Internet is possibly the most important technological advancement since the printing press. Governments’ hands off approach has enabled the internet to rapidly grow into a powerful engine for our economy. At the […]


July 22, 2014 - State AG sues 5-hour Energy Drink makers

By Oregon Department of Justice Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum filed a lawsuit against Living Essentials and Innovation Ventures, the makers of the energy drink 5-Hour ENERGY®. The lawsuit alleges that the companies repeatedly violated the Oregon Unlawful Trade Practices Act (UTPA) by making deceptive and misleading claims about their […]


July 21, 2014 - Portland venture fund remains a mystery

By Joel Grey Cascade Policy Institute The Portland Seed Fund started as a public-private venture intended to close a funding gap for small loans to entrepreneurs. The City of Portland, the City of Hillsboro, and the State of Oregon provided a majority of the funds for the first Seed Fund […]


July 18, 2014 - A way Obama can reform immigration w/o Congress

By Alex Nowrasteh Cato Institute President Obama seems poised to act on immigration, with or without the help of Congress. Last week, he announced that he’s “beginning a new effort to fix as much of our immigration system as I can on my own, without Congress.” Critics have decried this […]


July 17, 2014 - Agencies attack employee speech restrictions (Part 3)

Ater Wynne LLP NW Law frim Such restrictions are common in agreements resolving employment disputes. Indeed, many companies would not think of entering into a settlement in which they were not assured that the affected employee(s) would comply with the company’s confidentiality policy, maintain confidentiality of the fact and/or terms […]


July 16, 2014 - WA pot law & employee drug policy

By Bullard Law, Portland law firm Sparks are flying in Washington. On Monday [July 7] the Washington State Liquor Control Board issued the first licenses, which allowed for legal marijuana sales to begin on Tuesday. By Wednesday there were news and social media reports that the “first buyer” in Spokane had lost his […]


July 15, 2014 - NIKE outperformed in World Cup — even the winning kick

By NIKE, With one strike of his Nike Magista boot, German striker Mario Gotze sent his nation into raptures and sealed his place in football history. For Nike Football, the moment capped an exciting year for both the brand and business. On the pitch, Nike started the tournament with 10 […]


July 14, 2014 - Seattle taxpayers pay $1,100/hr lawyers to hike minimum wage

By Washington Lodging Association (WLA) Seattle taxpayers forced to fund expensive outside counsel for city attempt to defend discrimination The City of Seattle’s decision to hire expensive outside legal counsel to try to defend its discriminatory actions against small businesses in the recently adopted minimum wage ordinance should outrage every […]


July 14, 2014 - Initial jobless claims fall to 8 year low

University of Oregon Regional Economic Indexes By Tim Duy Oregon Economic Forum University of  Oregon Oregon Economic Indicators: Oregon posted another month of above average growth in May. Highlights of the report include: – The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rose to 0.69, compared to a revised 0.16 the previous […]