w Salgado v. Carrows Restaurants Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-03-25T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Addressed whether an arbitration agreement could be enforced, given that it was signed only after the employee filed her employment discrimination lawsuit. Reversed and remanded for further findings. Full Article Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Labor & Employment Law
w Jackpot Harvesting, Inc. v. Applied Underwriters, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-03-28T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Affirmed the denial of a motion to compel arbitration of an insurance dispute. A company that sued its workers' compensation insurer over premium hikes contended that the case did not have to be arbitrated because the California Insurance Code invalidated the parties' arbitration agreement. Full Article Insurance Law Workers' Compensation Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
w Zakaryan v. The Men's Wearhouse, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-03-28T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Held that a store manager complaining of wage-and-hour violations did not have to arbitrate his claim under California's Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA). Also, courts may not split a solitary PAGA claim and send only part of it to arbitration. Affirmed the denial of the store's motion to compel arbitration. Full Article Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Labor & Employment Law
w Newirth v. Aegis Senior Communities, LLC By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-07-24T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Affirmed. Defendant had a right to compel arbitration, but elected to proceed with a judicial forum. However, during the litigation process, Defendant changed its mind and filed a motion to compel arbitration. The district court held that Defendant had waived its right to compel arbitration. Full Article Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Contracts
w Clifford v. Quest Software Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-08-14T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Reversed order denying Defendant’s motion to compel arbitration. Plaintiff filed a complaint against his employer for unfair competition under the Business and Professions Code section 17200 and also brought wage and hour claims. The Defendant moved to compel arbitration. The trial court granted arbitration for all claims, but for the unfair competition claim. The appeals court held that the unfair competition claim could also be subject to arbitration. Full Article Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Labor & Employment Law Consumer Protection Law
w Archer and White Sales, Inc. v. Henry Schein, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-08-14T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Fifth Circuit) - Affirmed. On remand from the Supreme Court the panel determined that the parties to an arbitration clause did not clearly and unmistakably delegate the question of arbitrability to an arbitrator and that the district court had the power to make this determination. Full Article Contracts Civil Procedure Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
w Dorman v. The Charles Schwab Corporation By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-08-20T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Reversed. The panel concluded that Amaro v. Continental Can Co., which held that ERISA claims are not arbitrable, is no longer good law in light of intervening Supreme Court case law, including American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant. Full Article ERISA Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
w British Metal Legends TANK Release New Video W.M.L.A By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: The Album Features Re-recordings Of 11 Classic TANK Songs Chosen From The First Four Albums And Given A New Lease Of Life With A Much More Up To Date Production And Renewed Energy. Full Article
w Timid Collabs With Osaka Japan's Tomie On H.U.G.S. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tomie's Mission With This Release Is To Display International And Intercultural Unity Through Music And Positive Progress. Full Article
w Rua Das Pretas Releases Beautiful New Album, Video; MOJO: This Is A Very Different Beast By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: When These Lisbon-based Musicians Perform Its Not A Show, Its A Party, And It's Not A Party, It's A Gathering Rua Das Pretas Is A Lisbon-based Gathering Of International Musicians. Full Article
w New Music Video - Walkers [Downtempo Future Bass] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Theo Dor Releases His New Music Video Walkers Out On Louis Capet XXVI Records Full Article
w Chicago R&B And Soul Singer Brandon James Has Released His New Music Video "So Emotional" By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Chicago, IL August 8th, 2019 - R&b And Soul Singer Brandon James Has Released His New Music Video For The Single "So Emotional." Full Article
w LA-Based Indie Rock/Pop Duo H. Kink Premiere New Video, As Favorable Early Coverage Runs For Debut Album By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: "Wish I Were Here' Is So Engaging, I Can Hardly Believe It's Their Debut" Full Article
w New Music Video "Lullaby" By Brahms, Cats For The Sixth Chakra By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Musician And Researcher Enzo Crotti Presents "Lullaby", A New Music Video That Combines Images With The Famous Music Of Brahms. Full Article
w NEW RELEASE TODAY DEBUTS NEW VIDEO FROM G.L.O By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: A Bold New Video From Christian Rap Artist G.L.O For The Chart-topping Single Reborn Debuts Today On New Release Today. Full Article
w New Video About The Making Of Magma's New Album Zëss On Limited Edition Gold Colored Vinyl By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Limited Edition Of 1500 Numbered Copies On 180 Gram Audiophile Gold Colored Vinyl Full Article
w Actress 'Nathalie Dalizien' Announces Upcoming Film Series And Broadway Shows By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Nathalie Dalizien Has An Upcoming Film Series That She Produced With Motivation 509 And The Series Will Be Released In All Online Major Stores Soon. Full Article
w GAZ REYNOLDS YOUTUBE SHOW KICKS OFF BIG TIME WITH LONDON MUSIC LEGEND TOM CARRADINE By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Just Over A Year Ago Pop Icon, Television Personality And YouTuber Gaz Reynolds Launched His First Ever YouTube Show The G-Log Aimed At The Music Industry And Entertainment World. Famous Celebrities Full Article
w New Concert Series To Debut In Westfield, Massachusetts By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: New Concert Series To Debut In Westfield, Massachusetts - Tickets On Sale This Friday September 27th At 10 AM Full Article
w The Underground 女孩結他夜Girls With Guitars #10 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 門票已公開發售,享受原創性十足的女生音樂夜 Full Article
w The Underground To Rock With Girls With Guitars #10 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tickets Now Available For Night Of Original, Female-fronted Music Full Article
w An Evening With Jesse Charbonier Featuring The Joel Hall Dancers: A Film Premiere And CD Release By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Critically Acclaimed Jazz Vocalist Jesse Charbonier Will Be Celebrating The Release Of 'Introducing Jesse Charbonier' At The University Of Chicagos Reva And David Logan Center For The Arts On Nov. 1 Full Article
w UG! COMEDY SHOW!! NOW @ Drexlers: Tuesday Oct. 1st, 2019 Ed. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Todd Montesi's Weekly Awesome Rock & Roll Comedy Showcase! Full Article
w HOUSE OF BLUES MUSIC FORWARD FOUNDATION TO PRESENT FREE MUSIC INDUSTRY CAREER FAIRS IN SELECT CITIES ACROSS U.S. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Registration Now Open For All Access Fest In Oct. 2019 The Nations Only Music Career Expo For Youth Full Article
w UG! COMEDY SHOW!! NOW @ Drexlers: Tuesday Oct. 8th, 2019 Ed. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Todd Montesi's Weekly Awesome Rock & Roll Comedy Showcase! Full Article
w Big Daddy Kane And Lifted Crew By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: October 12. NYC. Rockwood Music Hall. Full Article
w The Woman Connection By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sun, 08 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT Eight women composers take center stage, each with a memorable story behind her life and music Full Article
w The Flower Connection By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 23:00:00 GMT Floral inspiration by Monteverdi, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Mahler, Puccini, and Prokofiev Full Article
w The Farewell Connection By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 23:00:00 GMT Saying good-bye, in music by Haydn, Beethoven, Chopin, Wagner, Prokofiev, and more Full Article
w What Not to Say to a Dad With Four Kids By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 8 October 2014 17:53:00 CST Generalize not, lest ye be generalized I have been unemployed for nearly a third of the past three years, which means that I have been a part of more than a few pastoral searches, and know what’s involved. And I’m fairly certain they weren’t supposed to involve two people slinging subtle insults at one another. This particular one happened over Skype. The church was in California, and for that reason alone was high on my list of preferences. If you are wondering why that was the case, it’s not the weather - it’s the food, specifically, the fish tacos. The man who was conducting the interview was in his mid-fifties, wearing the harried expression of a man who has conducted entirely too many pastoral interviews. Perhaps this in itself should have been a sign that things were not going to go well, the fact that this church had gone through so many candidates and had not managed to find anyone perfect enough for their forty-person congregation. After our initial exchange, he looked down at my resume, and then looked back up. “Four children?” he said with emphasis. “Am I reading that correctly? FOUR?” This was back when I had four children. I smiled and nodded. “Yes, that’s right. I have an eight year old, all the way to a one year old.” I expected him to smile back and remark how children were such a blessing, or something to that effect. His response was rather different. With a chilly voice he replied, “Wow. Got yourself quite a quiverfull, don’t you.” Wow. First time I had heard that joke...that day. But as this was an interview for a job that I was quite keen on getting, I simply smiled and shrugged off his snide comment. “Yup, yup, that I do. Quiverfull.” ...Continue reading... Full Article
w Why Pastors Don't Get Political By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 21 September 2014 12:23:00 CST Pastors often loathe to weigh in on controversial topics. There are reasons. I have never considered myself a very political person. As a proudly evangelical pastor, for a long time I possessed a somewhat bemused and distant attitude towards politics, focusing my attention instead on my calling to teach and preach the Word, which was above all worldly concerns. But that changed a few years ago. After my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer, and our insurance company tried to terminate her coverage using the dreaded “pre-existing condition” clause, I became a vocal advocate for health care reform. Shortly after that, as a resident of a city wracked with racial tensions, I timidly called for greater understanding between Korean and African-American communities. These brief forays into the public sphere have taught me a lot, and have given me a lot more compassion on the plight of pastors. Evangelical pastors are often lambasted for their lack of engagement with society and politics. We accuse evangelical leaders of being too passive and silent on the most pressing issues of the day, and wonder if this is due to a lack of conviction, or a lack of courage. We call them cowards, dinosaurs, unbiblical, irrelevant. And I hate to admit that I have often joined that chorus of criticism. But the truth is not nearly so simple. Although I don't seek to totally exonerate myself from wrongdoing, here are five reasons why I personally hesitate to speak out on controversial issues: ------------------------------------------------------ The Separation of Church and State This might seem like something of a cop-out explanation, but you should remember that one of the foundational principles of American culture and government is the separation between church and state. It's an idea that ...Continue reading... Full Article
w Why I Celebrate Black History Month By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 21 September 2014 22:17:00 CST Black history month is not just for black people. It's for all people. Note: I use the term “Black History Month” rather than “African-American History Month” because a friend informed me that there are individuals who would not be considered African-American, but still very much are considered part of Black history, like Marcus Garvey and others. In general, I tend to use the terms "black" and "African-American" interchangeably, and I apologize in advance if anyone finds this offensive. Every February is Black History Month. I have to admit that before a few years ago, I didn’t really celebrate it in any real way, besides some cursory acknowledgement. But now, I actively celebrate Black History Month, both in my personal life as well as in the life of the church. I don’t do so because it’s the right thing for an educated person to do, or in an attempt to pander to political correctness. Nor do I do this because I consider myself anything close to an expert on black history and culture. The reason I unapologetically celebrate Black History Month is because the past couple of years of my life have made me realize that, even as a Korean-American, it was only appropriate that I do so. The first event that brought me to this realization was that whole “Make Me Asian” and "Make Me Indian" thing. Two years ago, there was an app on the Android market called “Make Me Asian”, which took photos from your phone or mobile device and digitally altered them. This seems benign enough, but the manner in which they altered them was that they made your skin tone yellow, your eyes slanted, slapped a fu-manchu mustache on your face, as well as a rice paddy hat on your head. Of if you wanted to pretend to be a Native ...Continue reading... Full Article
w Why I Stopped Hating Christian Music By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 21 September 2014 04:05:00 CST It's easy to hate on Christian music, but Christian musicians often find themselves in impossible terrain. I have a confession to make. I really dislike Christian music. Now, Christian music is a very broad term, so I think some defining is in order. I don't mean music that is written expressly for use in the church for praise and worship. I'm talking about Christian music that does not exactly fit in church, but has an unmistakable Christian theme in its lyrics and content, what I think is commonly referred to as CCM, or Christian Contemporary Music. It tries to cleave to some of the lyrical and theological orthodoxy of worship music, but with the musical sensibilities of pop and rock (and sometimes even hip hop), and somehow manages to mangle both. I don't like this kind of Christian music, and I know I'm not alone. I listen to it everyday on the radio, partially because I find the lyrical content that's broadcast on other stations repugnant ("Cuz your sex takes me to paradise, yeah your sex takes me to paradise..."), and partially because as a pastor, I feel somewhat guilty if I don't. But I regularly grit my teeth while listening to the local Christian radio station. My beef is that even though the music has such high production values and is performed by such high caliber musicians, it often lacks realness and authenticity. Amazingly, it manages to sound shallow even when talking about ideas of incredible depth. The lyrics are prosaic and affected, and the themes that it covers are shockingly narrow. There are the "I'm a bad person but you love me anyway" songs, the "Teach me to love like you songs", and the "Don't give up" songs. Aaaand, that's about it. Of course, I'm being facetious and stupid, which comes as no surprise to those of ...Continue reading... Full Article
w Why A Little Denomination Hopping Is Not A Bad Thing By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 21 September 2014 06:00:00 CST Although sometimes frowned upon, experience with other Christian traditions may be just what we need right now. Sometimes, I’m a little embarrassed to be identified as an American Christian because it feels like we fall into one of two camps: either we hate everything that we are not familiar with, or hate everything that we used to like. A good example of the former is a controversy that recently sprang up at Gordon College, where undergraduates were scandalized at the introduction of a strange and foreign type of worship experience during their chapel services: gospel music. Yes, GOSPEL MUSIC, one of the oldest and richest liturgical traditions in American faith. Examples of the latter are too numerous to count. The Christian blogosphere and publishing industry are filled with memoirs of people ranting about how terrible their church experience was growing up, and how their current place and style of worship is what Jesus had in mind all along. When cast in this adversarial light, what should have been personal stories of finding one’s home in faith instead read like a harrowing escape from a doomsday cult, and serve as yet another salvo in our nation’s already raging cultural wars. These two tendencies have unfortunately come to define Christians in this country, that we either despise everything with which we are unfamiliar, or the exact opposite. But personally, I have never had much of a problem with either, and it’s not because I’m all that great of a person – just ask my wife. It’s probably because I have spent so much time in diverse kinds of churches. I grew up in the Roman Catholic church, and can still remember the cathedral in which Sunday mass took place. The entire building was constructed in a cruciform shape, the main entrance located at the foot of the cross, and ...Continue reading... Full Article
w COFFEY v. NEW HAMPSHIRE JUDICIAL RETIREMENT PLAN By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: -April 21, 2020-T08:00:00+00:00 (US 1st Circuit) - No. 19-1908 Full Article
w County And State COVID-19 Testing / Filing For Unemployment / Kids Parties With Online Faeries By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:00:00 GMT The conversation around testing and when to reopen continues; we check in with the Solano County. Questions about filing for unemployment get some needed answers, and how children’s parties are still happening online. Full Article
w COVID-19 Weekend Updates / Truckee, Chico Mayor Coronavirus Check-In / Photography During Pandemic By www.capradio.org Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:00:00 GMT The latest developments in the coronavirus pandemic from weekend across the region. We check in with the mayors of Truckee and Chico on how their cities are managing, and a local photographer offers a window into the lives of her neighbors. Full Article
w Difference Between The Flu And COVID-19 / ‘The Gifts of Adversity’ With Author Carolee Tran / ‘Socially Distant Saturday’ With Nick Brunner By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 15:00:00 GMT The distinguishing factors between the flu and COVID-19, and why it matters. Dr. Carolee Tran discusses her new memoir about her family’s escape from Vietnam 45 years ago, and ‘Socially Distant Saturday’ with CapRadio’s Nick Brunner. Full Article
w Entering Phase 2, Prospective Reopening / Sleep & COVID-19 / New Health Care Workers Anthem By www.capradio.org Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 15:00:00 GMT California moves toward Phase 2 in changing its stay-at-home rules. We check in with businesses who could soon reopen their doors. A Sutter Health sleep expert talks odd dreams and interrupted sleep, and an anthem to healthcare workers. Full Article
w Neil Young Releases New Fireside Session By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Neil Young is streaming the fourth episode in his home concert series, 'Fireside Sessions' Full Article
w Nervosa Announces New Band Lineup By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Nervosa guitarist Prika Amaral has announced a brand new lineup for the band, which has now become a quartet following the breakup of the previous trio lineup. Full Article
w Kenny Chesney Surprise Releases 'We Do' Video By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Kenny Chesney has surprised released a music video for his track 'We Do'. Full Article
w Soundgarden Countersue Chris Cornell's Widow Over Tribute Concert By www.antimusic.com Published On :: The surviving members of Soundgarden have filed a counter-lawsuit Full Article
w Singled Out: Salim Nourallah's Winners By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Salim Nourallah released his new EP new EP 'Let's Be Miserable Together' this week and to celebrate we asked him to tell us about the song 'Winners'. Full Article
w Caligula's Horse Release New Song 'Valkyrie' By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Caligula's Horse have released an art video for their new single 'Valkyrie'. Full Article
w Singled Out: Lettuce's Checker Wrecker By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Grammy nominated Lettuce just released their new album 'Resonate' and to celebrate we asked Adam Deitch to tell us about the song 'Checker Wrecker'. Full Article
w Motorhead Day Celebrated With New 'Ace Of Spades' Lyric Video By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Motorhead are debuting a lyric video for their 1980 classic, 'Ace Of Spades', as part of the first annual 'Motorhead Day' celebrations Full Article
w Dead & Company To Stream New Orleans Show For One More Saturday Night By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Dead & Company will be taking fans back to their 2018 show in New Orleans for this week's installment Full Article
w Deadline Looms - The 22nd Annual USA Songwriting Competition By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: This Opportunity Is Gone Soon For Songwriters, Deadline To Enter Is May 31st Full Article
w The Production Music Association Now Accepting Entries For The 2017 Mark Awards By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mark Awards, An Awards Ceremony Dedicated To Honoring Excellence In The Production Music Community Full Article