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Earnest Money Deposits in Oregon Real Estate: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know

Earnest Money Deposits in Oregon Real Estate: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know In Oregon’s competitive real estate market, earnest money disputes have become increasingly common. The average dispute now involves tens of thousands of dollars, and missed deadlines are the leading cause. Just last month, a Portland couple lost their $20,000 deposit after

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Hiring Abroad: Employment Law Traps You Can Avoid

Hiring Abroad: Employment Law Traps You Can Avoid Read This First This post is meant to do two things: highlight that employment law outside the United States is complicated and very different from what you may be used to, and convince you that you need to localize your employment practices before you hire It is

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Cruz v. Tapestry: California Rejects Hidden Online Arbitration Clause

Cruz v. Tapestry: California Court of Appeal Rejects Hidden Online Arbitration Clause California’s Second District Court of Appeal upheld a trial court’s refusal to compel arbitration after a retailer attempted to bind a customer through a single line of small, gray text placed beneath the order button. The court found the notice “difficult to read

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Registering a Trademark in Thailand: What You Need to Know

Registering a Trademark in Thailand: Your Step-by-Step Guide Thinking about expanding your brand into Thailand? It’s a fantastic market, but protecting your brand there is a little different from what you might be used to. Thailand has a first-to-file system, strict rules on what you can register, and some unique procedural requirements. Don’t worry, we’re

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Can You Back Out of an Oregon OREF Agreement? What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know

Oregon Real Estate Contracts: Backing Out of an OREF Agreement Explained Picture this: You’ve just found your dream home in Portland, or you’ve accepted what seemed like the perfect offer on your Bend property. The paperwork is signed, champagne feels warranted, and you’re already mentally arranging furniture or planning your next move. Then life happens.

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So You Want to Take Your Restaurant(s) Overseas – A Six Part Series

So You Want to Take Your Restaurant(s) Overseas  Choosing the Right Legal Framework for Going Global Expanding your restaurant internationally is more than a growth strategy—it’s a major leap that tests every part of your business, from operations and supply chains to culture, finance, and of course, law. It’s easy to get swept up in

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An HOA FAQ: Fees, Rules, Rights, and More

FAQs on Homeowners Associations (HOAs)  Navigating the complexities of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) can be challenging. This comprehensive FAQ addresses common questions and legal considerations for homeowners and prospective buyers, providing valuable insights into HOA rules, fees, rights, and obligations. A. General HOA Questions 1. What is a Homeowners Association (HOA)? An HOA is a governing

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Understanding the Real Costs of HOA Living

Hidden Costs of HOA Living: What Every Homebuyer Should Know Thinking about buying a home in an HOA community? Condos and townhomes often provide an affordable alternative to single-family houses—along with perks like pools, fitness centers, and landscaping. But before you sign on the dotted line, there’s one major factor that can make or break

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China Employment Contracts: An Employer’s Guide

In a recent email to a client, one or our China employment lawyers provided an overview of China’s employment law system. This post expands on that overview, offering insights and examples to help foreign employers understand the unique challenges and requirements of hiring in China. As you will see, the Chinese employment system is based

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What Foreign Businesses Should Know About U.S. Lawsuits

United States Law Suits I have represented countless foreign entrepreneurs and businesses evaluating or negotiating a potential business relationship in the United States. One of the toughest things I have to do is explain why the U.S. legal system is so different from what these clients are used to in Europe, Asia, or elsewhere. Business