This article was written by Rachel Alexander for the Salem Reporter and was first published on salemreporter.com. Ken Sherman Jr. is the first to admit that the minutiae of Oregon’s wage garnishment laws don’t make for thrilling … [Read more...] about After helping write landmark laws and keeping Salem’s nonprofits humming, Ken Sherman retires
SSJH Legal Analysis Featured on KATU
Legal analysis from SSJH attorney Steve Elzinga was recently featured in an interview with KATU. The Christmas Eve report discussed the legal background for Oregon’s recent ending of capacity limits for religious gatherings, which was examined in a recent … [Read more...] about SSJH Legal Analysis Featured on KATU
Kenneth Sherman, Jr. Announces Retirement
It is with heavy hearts, but the best of wishes, that we announce that our partner, friend, and mentor Ken Sherman, Jr. is retiring. For 46 years Ken set the bar high with his dedication to his clients, uncanny problem-solving skills, and ability to … [Read more...] about Kenneth Sherman, Jr. Announces Retirement
Gina Johnnie to Receive Oregon Women Lawyers Roberts & Deiz Award
The Oregon Women Lawyers 28th Annual Roberts & Deiz Award Dinner will honor Gina Johnnie with the Roberts & Deiz Award on March 13, 2020. Gina will be one of two recipients of the award. The OWLS Roberts & Deiz Award is presented each year … [Read more...] about Gina Johnnie to Receive Oregon Women Lawyers Roberts & Deiz Award
Growing Business, Growing Concerns
So, your little business that started in your garage is growing and it’s time to hire additional employees. This is a great problem to have, but with a growing business comes additional issues that you did not have to deal with when you were flying … [Read more...] about Growing Business, Growing Concerns