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Portland Residents Sue the City, Alleging Misuse of Ratepayer Dollars for Willamette River Clean-Up

Court Sides With Gov. Kate Brown’s Administration on Public Records Lawsuit

The Oregon Court of Appeals issues a stay in a public records case in which a Portland law firm sought draft legislation ahead of the Nov. 6 general election.

Portland Planners Aim to Protect Trailer Parks From Being Developed for More Lucrative Uses

City of Portland Reaches $10 Million Settlement on Long-Running Litigation Over Water Bureau Spending

The city of Portland and a ratepayer group end a long-running lawsuit over the Water Bureau and BES.

Tenant Leader, Landlord Lobbyist Agree on Unintended Consequences of Tenant Protection Bill

Portland Landlord Challenges New City Ordinance On Rent Increases

A Portland landlord today filed a new lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court seeking to block a new city ordinance that requires a 90-day notice of rent increases of more than 5 percent. The landlord, Melcliff Associates, is seeking an injunction against the ordinance, which city council approved on Oct. 13. Melcliff’s lawsuit says that … Continue reading Portland Landlord Challenges New City Ordinance On Rent Increases

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