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Summer at Saalfeld Griggs: The Law Clerk/Associate Experience
By: Matthew Stevenson, Law Clerk Choosing the perfect summer clerkship can be like drawing a number out of a hat – you never know what you are getting yourself into until you see it for yourself. It is hard to tell whether the work will be engaging or whether law...
Women in Business 2019: Saalfeld Griggs Celebrates 10 Years of Promoting Females in leadership
Cake cutting, toasting and networking with some of Salem's most inspiring women is just a few of the ways Saalfeld Griggs celebrated the 10th Anniversary of their annual Women in Business event on September 26th, 2019. With ten years of growth and refinement, this...
Special Conditions to Insurance Coverage—Have You Carefully Reviewed Your Agreements to Confirm You Comply?
By: Daniel S. Reynolds, Litigation Attorney Every insurance policy contains obligations with which an insurer must comply to receive coverage of a claim. Increasingly, however, insurance policies contain special “conditions precedent” for construction contractors to...
DOL Issues New Overtime Rule Raising Minimum Salary Threshold for Exempt Employees
By: Randall Sutton, Employment Law & Litigation Attorney Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), employees paid on a salary basis and performing qualifying duties can be classified as “exempt” from overtime and other requirements of the wage and hour laws. To...
USDA Announces Hemp Crop Insurance Available for 2020 Growing Year
By Creditors' Rights & Bankruptcy and Litigation Practice Groups The USDA’s Risk Management Program recently announced the availability of crop insurance coverage for hemp grown for fiber, flower, or seeds only, available for certain industrial hemp growers in areas...
How to Perform the Disappearing Water Trick (As Shown at the SEDCOR Awards)
Registration Still Open for the 2019 Annual Employment Law Conference
When: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 | 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (Registration to start at 7:30 am. Reception to follow seminar until 4:45 pm.) Where: Salem Convention Center Why Attend? It’s been an eventful year for Oregon employers. We’ll update you on the latest developments...
Commercial Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filings Are Up; More Filings May Be Yet to Come
By Creditors' Rights & Bankruptcy and Litigation Practice Groups The American Bankruptcy Institute (“ABI”) reported today that commercial Chapter 11 business bankruptcy case filings are up 19% from the filings last year for the month of August. The ABI cites...
Knick v. Township of Scott, Pennsylvania, et al. – A New Path for Property Owners
By: Jennifer C. Paul, Condemnation & Unconstitutional Takings and Litigation Attorney The recent U.S. Supreme Court Case, Knick v. Twp. of Scott, Pennsylvania, 139 S Ct 2162, 204 L Ed 2d 558 (2019))—opinion issued June 21, 2019—may change the landscape for private...
Jennifer Paul’s Top 5 Summer Clerk Tips
By: Jennifer C. Paul, Condemnation & Unconstitutional Takings and Litigation Attorney Tip #1 - Treat your supervising attorneys as “clients.” Depending on your clerkship, you may have varying levels of actual client exposure. In Saalfeld Griggs’ clerk program, we...