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Staying in Compliance: Navigating Oregon Measure 119 for Cannabis Employers

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A recently passed Oregon ballot initiative likely violates federal labor laws—and requires Oregon employers to do the same to comply. In 2024, Oregon voters approved Measure 119, which became effective on December 5, 2024....more

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District of Oregon Holds Corporate Transparency Act Likely Constitutional; Denies Preliminary Injunction

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On September 20, the District Court for the District of Oregon denied a motion for a preliminary injunction enjoining enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) on the basis that the plaintiffs’ claim that the CTA...more

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Oregon Ban on Home Buyers’ ‘Love Letters’ to Sellers Violates First Amendment, Federal Court Rules

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After becoming the first state to ban real estate “love letters,” Oregon’s novel law has been found to violate the First Amendment and enjoined from enforcement by a federal Court in Oregon. Total Real Estate Group v. Strode,...more

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