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April 28, 2022 - Former OHA employee indicted for COVID funds embezzlement

By Oregon Attorney General Press Release, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced that former Oregon Health Authority (OHA) employee Marzieh Abedin was indicted by a Marion County grand jury on 21 criminal counts associated with an embezzlement scheme that resulted in fraudulent payments of $1,492,720 from OHA to Federal Emergency […]


April 27, 2022 - Tax Season 2022 Starts Strong

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Our office’s baseline expectation for tax season combines three things. First, the tax filing deadline is back to being near April 15th, unlike the past two years where the deadline was delayed. As such, the flow of funds, so to speak, should […]


April 26, 2022 - COVID Workplace Rule Changes: What Employers Should Know

By Chris M. Morgan & Bruce T. Garrett Barran Leibman, Oregon law firm Posted on April 25, 2022 The lifting of COVID-19 health and safety rules has caused confusion for employers because while most COVID-19 workplace restrictions have been lifted, some remain in place. COVID-19 Workplace Rule Changes Last month, […]


April 25, 2022 - Washington-Based Employees or Independent Contractors? Beware of H.B. 1795

By Alysha D. Phelps Barran Liebman LLP NW Law firm April 22, 2022 — H.B. 1795, also known as Washington’s “Silenced No More Act” (“Act”), will take effect on June 9, 2022. As we approach the Act’s effective date, employers should review their agreements for compliance with the new law. […]


April 21, 2022 - If inflation persists, 20% of restaurants face closings

By National Restaurant Association Association pushes for Congress to pass Restaurant Revitalization Fund Replenishment Washington, D.C. – The National Restaurant Association sent a letter to Congressional leadership encouraging passage of Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF) Replenishment if the program comes up for a vote. According to the letter, while the rest […]


April 21, 2022 - Continued Tax Layering Will Backfire for Oregon Cities, Counties

By Oregon Business and Industry, As on Tax Days past, many Oregon employers are surely wishing that state and local policymakers better understood the consequences of the taxes they adopt – or even contemplate. These consequences are felt not only by businesses, but also by the people they employ and […]


April 20, 2022 - Housekeeper stole Covid business relief funds

BY US Attorney, Oregon District News Release, A Portland area housekeeper pleaded guilty today for perpetrating a scheme to steal funds intended to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kimberly Aralene Wells, 40, a resident of Portland, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud. According to court documents, […]


April 19, 2022 - First lawsuit by AG over Covid testing

By Oregon Attorney General Press Release First lawsuit brought by the Attorney General involving a COVID-19 testing center Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today sued the Center for Covid Control (CCC) and its testing partner, Doctors Clinical Laboratory (DCL), for deceptively marketing testing services and for violating Oregon’s Unlawful Trade […]


April 18, 2022 - Drug legalization causes companies to roll back drug testing

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, With more employers competing for workers, many have dropped the requirement that applicants urinate in a jar to prove they don’t take drugs, particularly because of so many conflicting laws regarding recreational marijuana use at the federal, state, and local levels. Although federal law […]


April 15, 2022 - Small businesses applaud court ruling against tax mandate

By NFIB, NFIB applauds the decision from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas in the case Texas v. Yellen, allowing Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi to use funds from the American Rescue Plan Act for tax relief. NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case arguing the […]