Home Work
Just a quick reminder: I’m still working! Like a lot of folks, I’m working from home these days. The staff at the office forwards my mail incoming to me, and I’m doing everything out of my home office. What this means for clients is that
Portland, Oregon Employment Lawyer, Wrongful Termination, Discrimination, Harassment, Whistleblower, and Other Cases
Just a quick reminder: I’m still working! Like a lot of folks, I’m working from home these days. The staff at the office forwards my mail incoming to me, and I’m doing everything out of my home office. What this means for clients is that
In the last two weeks since my previous post on dealing with coronavirus, developments have moved rapidly and alarmingly. The need to minimize social contact to prevent the public health crisis from becoming a disaster has grown urgent and today, Oregon’s governor issued a stay-at-home
The recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and publicity surrounding its spread in the United States is generating a lot of press, a lot of anxiety, and a lot of confusion. Here’s a few tips you may want to consider. First and most importantly, you
Oregon’s SB 726, the Workplace Fairness Act, is in my opinion the most significant new law to affect employer-employee relations that takes effect in 2020. This will alter two subject matter areas immensely. While you should get legal guidance before taking the steps I suggest
When your attorney asks you, “Is there any insurance for this?” it might be that the document your attorney is talking about is not the one you actually read.
There’s a lot of freelance work going on in today’s economy. What could possibly go wrong?
On 01 November 2019, Gunderson Employment Law opened its doors for business. I’ve done employment litigation throughout my entire career. Over the years, I’ve represented employers, employees, and insurers. I’ve also had the opportunity to handle a wide variety of other matters, and the breadth