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Business Transactions

Thorough Guidance For Business Deals Every detail matters when preparing to sell or invest in a key asset. Business and real estate transactions can present numerous risks and benefits – which might not always be…


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Land Permit Appeals

Overcome Land Use Obstacles Through An Appeal Discovering that a governing body denied your land use aspirations can be disheartening. Alternatively, you may discover that a recent decision will adversely affect you. These conflicts can…



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Cleaning Up PFAS with Mycoremediation

PFAS, the “forever chemical,” is a growing concern for environmentalists and the waste industry. New potential regulations on PFAS as hazardous waste could lead to CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) issues for…


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The Continual Rise In Mixed-Use Developments

Real estate developments are like any other commercial industry; it shifts and shapes their projects to the needs of their consumers. Not only that, but developers also often anticipate the needs and reinvent their projects…


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Companies Need A Lot Of Information Before Developing Land

Companies in Oregon looking to develop office buildings, warehouses, shopping malls, factories and other commercial spaces on land have different approaches. One is to buy the land with existing commercial real estate with buildings and…


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Can The Government Take My Land?

There are few assets more precious here in Oregon than owning a piece of property. However, the federal government, state agencies, cities, counties, departments or municipal corporations may attempt to seize the land to build…


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The Clean Water Act, Past and Future

On January 1, 2021, President Biden signed an executive order telling federal agencies to review action and policies from the last four years for “inconsistencies” with policies in the order. The Environmental Protection Agency (the…