by Jeremy Rickson | May 5, 2015 | Awards, Company, Estate Planning & Probate, News
On Thursday, April 23, 2015, Blanchet Catholic School celebrated Founders Day, an annual celebration where they recognize the outstanding service, commitment and contributions of significant members of our Blanchet Community. Our very own Robert Saalfeld received the...
by Jeremy Rickson | Mar 19, 2015 | Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, Financial Services, News
By Randy Cook, Partner, Saalfeld Griggs PC A major component to any successful financial services employer is its ability to attract and retain key employees. Studies indicate that an employer’s retirement program is high on the list of factors considered by key...
by Jeremy Rickson | Mar 5, 2015 | Employment Law, News
SHRMA March 2015 Legislative Report CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE REPORT The first significant deadline of the 2015 Oregon State Legislative Session has come and gone. Members and committees had to submit drafts of measures for introduction to the Senate and House desks no...
by Jeremy Rickson | Mar 5, 2015 | Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation, News
By Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation Practice Group This article is intended to help plan sponsors understand the difference between retirement plan fidelity bonds and fiduciary liability insurance. Retirement Plan Fidelity Bonds The Employee Retirement...
by Robert J. Saalfeld | Mar 5, 2015 | Business & Taxation, Employment Law, Litigation, News
By Litigation Practice Group The Oregon Supreme Court recently delivered an opinion that may well affect how much you pay to ski the slopes of your favorite mountain this season. But that may not be the extent of the decision’s impact. In Bagley v. Mt. Bachelor, Inc.,...
by Robert J. Saalfeld | Mar 5, 2015 | Business & Taxation, News, Winery/Vineyard/Brewery
By Caleb A. Williams In a recent edition of Business Briefs we discussed crowdfunding and the opportunity to use such an investment vehicle for real estate development. Recent events in Oregon require that we return to the topic of crowdfunding....