…said Officer Mike Rowe, a Beaverton police spokesman. … Moving is a regulated industry in Oregon, according to ODOT. To offer moving services for money, people need to be approved…
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Which Tech Companies Protect Your Online Data from Government Requests?
…our most sensitive, private, and important information to technology companies like Google, Facebook, and Verizon. Collectively, these companies are privy to the conversations, photos, social connections, and location data of…
Illegal Debt-Repair Companies in Oregon
Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) has a website with information about debt-repair (or debt management) companies: FAQs for consumers about debt management companies: Excerpt: “If you’re…
Using the Internet to Research Companies
FutureLawyers has a link to a free tutorial on “Researching Companies on the Internet.” (I presume FutureLawyers mean “Using the Internet to Research Companies” rather linking you…
Oregon Debt Collection Woes and Rogues
…income taxes? A few years ago, officials at the Internal Revenue Service hired commercial collection companies to help them. Today, if the IRS thinks you owe it money, you might…
Quotation of the Week, re Moving Work to Customers
“…. A subtle, calculated business principle enabled by today’s electronic technology and increasingly used by businesses and government is to move work to customers….“ From: NCSC’s “Multnomah County,…
Who Regulates Automobile/Car Rental Companies in Oregon?
Depending on your specific question, you will need to look at different parts of the Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) or contact state regulatory or consumer agencies. Here are…
Glazed and in Free-fall: Insurance Companies in Receivership
PI BUZZ brings us their Database of the Day: Insurance Providers Receivership Information You have to laugh because PI Buzz’s Tamara hits it right on the head when…
Teach Your Children about the Law of Corporations: Nursing Home Law
…nonprofit counterparts, based on regulatory benchmarks and on citations issued by Oregon state regulators. • For-profit companies often insulate themselves by creating labyrinthine corporate structures that make it more difficult…
Traffic Week: Turn, Turn, Turn Signals
…from one lane of traffic to another, on any street, road, highway, etc. If you’re driving, you’re in a lane. b) Moving out of your lane to park, or want…
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