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Sacked: A Unanimous National Labor Relations Board Stuffs Northwestern University Football Players' Union Effort
College football has a way of bringing strange bedfellows together. Last week, all five members of the National Labor Relations Board (the “NLRB”)—who seem to rarely agree on anything—joined in a decision that ended the effort by Northwestern Univers...
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Blog Post: EPA Adopts Clean Power Plan
Earlier this week, the EPA adopted rules under the Clean Air Act intended to ensure that by 2030, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from existing power plants will be 32 percent below 2005 levels. Read full blog post here.
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Oregon Joins Washington in Adopting Alternative A for Individual Financing Statements
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn paralegal Brenna Dickey's article "Oregon Joins Washington in Adopting Alternative A for Individual Financing Statements" was published in the August/September 2015 issue of The Paragram, the official newsletter of...
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Change in Oregon Law Regarding Requirement of Filing Plans of Merger or Plans of Conversion
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn paralegal Brenna Dickey's article "Change in Oregon Law Regarding Requirement of Filing Plans of Merger or Plans of Conversion" was published in the August/September 2015 issue of The Paragram, the official newsletter of...
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Poorly Drafted Leases Can Cause Headaches for Tenants and Landlords
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn partner Jonathon Goodling had an article titled "Poorly Drafted Leases Can Cause Headaches for Tenants and Landlords" published in the July 1 issue of the Daily Journal of Commerce. To read the full article, you can clic...
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Drop the Box, Adopt Paid Leave, and Prepare for More Transparency about Wages: Oregon Legislature Requires Action by Employers
The Oregon Legislature has been busy this session working on the passage of several new employment laws. Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP will provide a comprehensive legislative update when the session is over later this summer, but here are a few new...
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