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Ex-Police Chief in Oregon Sues for Wrongful Termination

Jan 29 2013 // A federal judge in Oregon has partially dismissed a lawsuit alleging wrongful termination by former Sunriver police chief Michael Kennedy. But Kennedy’s attorney told the Bulletin that aspects of the case that were...

More Survivors Join Suit in Deadly Oregon Bus Crash

Jan 18 2013 // The legal problems are piling up for the Canadian tour company whose bus crashed on an icy highway in Eastern Oregon last month, killing nine passengers and injuring almost 40. An attorney who filed a lawsuit in Tacoma,...

Oregon Company Pays $180K To Settle Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says Complaint

Jan 11 2013 // The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says an Oregon-based construction company will pay $180,000 to a pair of former employees who were subject to racial taunts on a Salt Lake City work site. The EEOC says a...

2 Survivors Of Oregon Bus Crash File Lawsuit

Jan 9 2013 // Two survivors of an Eastern Oregon tour bus crash that killed nine passengers allege in a lawsuit that the driver was tired, didn’t heed warnings and was going too fast on a road with patches of snow and...

Fired Nurse Sues Oregon Hospital For $250K

Dec 21 2012 // A registered nurse who worked for three months at a Bend, Ore., hospital has sued for $250,000, contending she was fired for reporting the misdeeds of co-workers. The Bend Bulletin reported that according to the Circuit...

Feds Approve Colorado, Oregon, Washington Insurance Exchanges

Dec 12 2012 // Colorado, Oregon and Washington are among the first six states to get preliminary approval from the Obama Administration to operate a health insurance exchange. The Centers for Medicare and Medicare Services announced the...

Oregon Insurers Sue Landowners in Ashland Fire

Dec 3 2012 // Insurance companies that paid $1.7 million to six homeowners in a fire blamed on a homeless Ashland, Ore. man have sued the owners of a vacant lot where the fire started. The suit alleges the owners had been told vagrants...

Oregon Developer Told to Pay $1.6M in Asbestos Case

Nov 19 2012 // Adeveloper whose plans to redevelop a sawmill in Sweet Home, Ore., has pleaded guilty to accusations that he allowed an unlicensed contractor to demolish a building, releasing asbestos near residential neighborhoods. After...

Sottile Joins Elliott, Powell, Baden & Baker Insurance in Oregon

Nov 15 2012 // Commercial insurance specialist Rick Sottile has joined Portland, Ore.-based Elliott, Powell, Baden & Baker Insurance. Sottile has nearly 35 years’ experience insuring technology, manufacturing, distribution and...

Oregon Insurers Sue Landowners in Ashland Fire

Nov 13 2012 // Insurance companies that paid $1.7 million to six homeowners in a fire blamed on a homeless Ashland, Ore. man have sued the owners of a vacant lot where the fire started. The Ashland Daily Tidings reported the suit alleges...

Oregon School Services District Suit Settled

Nov 9 2012 // The former superintendent of an agency that provides services to schools in the central Willamette Valley will get $200,000 to settle a suit over her firing. The Salem Statesman Journal reported that Maureen Casey was...

State Elections Wrapup: Some Partisan Realignment; 5 Incumbent Insurance Chiefs Win

Nov 8 2012 // Neil Alldredge has been searching for the unifying “theme” in the results of Nov. 6 state elections around the country but he says it has not been easy to identify one. As senior vice president for state and...

State Elections to Decide Insurance Commissioner, Ballot Initiatives, Court Contests

Nov 5 2012 // For the insurance industry, there is more at stake in the Nov. 6 election than who goes to or stays in the White House and Congress. The insurance industry will be watching who wins the gubernatorial races in 11 states,...

Oregon Developer Told To Pay $1.6M In Asbestos Case

Nov 5 2012 // A developer whose plans to redevelop a sawmill in Sweet Home collapsed has pleaded guilty to accusations that he allowed an unlicensed contractor to demolish a building, releasing asbestos near residential...

Conn., N.Y. Workers’ Comp Among Most Expensive in Nation

Nov 5 2012 // Connecticut employers in the volunteer market pay, on average, the second-highest workers’ compensation premium rates in the country, according to a recent study. Connecticut’s premium rate index, according to...

Conn., N.Y. Workers’ Comp Among Most Expensive in Nation

Nov 5 2012 // Connecticut employers in the volunteer market pay, on average, the second-highest workers’ compensation premium rates in the country, according to a recent study. Connecticut’s premium rate index, according to...

Conn. Workers’ Comp Second Most Expensive in Nation: Study

Oct 19 2012 // Connecticut employers in the volunteer market pay, on average, the second-highest workers’ compensation premium rates in the country, according to a recent study. Connecticut’s premium rate index, according to...

Hamster Corralled After Oregon Driver Arrested For DUI

Oct 19 2012 // Three police officers in the Portland, Ore. suburb of Beaverton went the extra mile for a hamster found riding in the lap of a driver who was arrested for investigation of DUI. Officer Mike Rowe says 27-year-old Nicole...

Fired Employee Sues School District In Oregon

Oct 12 2012 // The former business services manager for the Central Point School District in Oregon has filed a $1.4 million lawsuit against the district, alleging she was wrongfully fired. Vicki Robinson’s court documents state...

Heffernan in Oregon Names Nielsen SVP, Branch Manager

Sep 18 2012 // Walnut Creek, Calif.-based Heffernan Insurance Brokers named Timothy Nielsen to its Portland, Ore. office as senior vice president and branch manager, focusing on new business development and sales management. Nielsen has...