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The Trump administration may be losing its fight over access to Oregon voters’ private data. On Wednesday, a federal judge in Eugene said he’d tentatively decided to dismiss the federal government’s lawsuit.
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture has settled a lawsuit with a Eugene-area business over a large pile of horse manure.
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A federal jury sided with the City of Eugene Tuesday in a lawsuit over a fatal police shooting in 2019.
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Eugene’s White Bird Clinic is suing a rival nonprofit, Willamette Valley Crisis Care, over copyright infringement and the stealing of trade secrets.
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State Attorneys General allege that Greystar Management Services took part in price-fixing via tech company RealPage.
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The jury trial began Monday for a lawsuit against the City of Eugene over a fatal 2019 police shooting.
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A former University of Oregon student is suing the school for $16.3 million, claiming she became paralyzed after a tree fell on top of her on UO's Eugene campus.
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A nonprofit says it’s ready to bring CAHOOTS-like services back to Eugene if it can secure city funding.
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White Bird Clinic has agreed to a settlement with a former CAHOOTS worker, after the employee claimed she’d been retaliated against for reporting a coworker’s sexual misconduct. The nonprofit agreed to pay her $600,000, according to the lawyer for the plaintiff.
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Settlements have been reached in U.S. District Court in Oregon in two class action lawsuits against the J.H. Baxter company.
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A federal court has moved to dismiss a lawsuit brought by environmental groups against the Eugene Water & Electric Board.
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Mother of man shot by police at remote Five Rivers farm notifies agencies she plans to sue for wrongful death