In July, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Winifred Y. Smith stayed the class case while the Labor Commission considered its jurisdiction over the matter. A hearing on the appeal is expected shortly. The firm appealed to the United States District Court in San Francisco, arguing that the bankruptcy court did not properly apply the legal test for making such a determination and if it had, it would have found that the action was in aid of, and complemented, the CPUC’s regulatory authority.

No rehearsals, musicians reading music on stage and not as advertised. The firm countered that the lawsuit complements the CPUC’s regulatory authority, which does not have a mechanism to recover damages, and that both courts and the CPUC have held that Tariff Rule 14 does not apply to planned power outages. January 31, 2020 – One day after the Labor Commissioner’s decision that the case filed by the firm under the California Talent Agencies Act on behalf of a class of musicians performing as THE LUCKY DEVILS BAND should proceed in court, the firm has moved to lift the stay ordered by Alameda County Superior Court judge Winifred Y. Smith as well as for a preliminary injunction aimed at stopping the International Musicians League from enforcing or attempting to enforce its “terms of use” against its artist roster. Our talented and professional musicians have performed regularly with touring and recording artists including Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Don Henley, Etta James, Camila Cabello, Santana, Dave Matthews and Aretha Franklin, as well as working and touring with numerous Broadway shows. The amended complaint, filed in February, added a new class representative and defendants as parties, and sharpened the clients’ claims that Concentra/U.S. Nick Carlin stated: “We look forward to vindicating our client’s rights in Side Show.” Click here for additional reporting about the lawsuit. In her amended pleading, Ms. Tavres has withdrawn her class and collective claims, while asserting additional individual employment discrimination claims. A final decision on the motion is expected shortly. April 10, 2020 – The firm filed papers today opposing the motion to dismiss its clients’ statutory and common law claims arising from the pre-employment medical exams of approximately 500,000 California residents against the Concentra/U.S. The hearing on the motion is set for March 10th. Turned out as a so-called “browse-wrap agreement” on IML’s artist intranet site while the court’s stay of the action was pending, the agreement purports to mandate individual arbitration in the State of Texas and to release any claims, arising at any time whatsoever, by IML’s artists. The firm filed a class action complaint for the musicians in Alameda County Superior Court last April, and initiated parallel proceedings against IML before the California Labor Commissioner under the California Talent Agencies Act. VOICEMAIL MESSAGES MAY BE LEFT FOR ANY ATTORNEY OR STAFF AT THEIR RESPECTIVE TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS, WHICH FORWARD AUTOMATICALLY VIA EMAIL.

Federal District Judge Lucy H. Koh has previously held a case management conference and set a number of deadlines in the case. That negligence has been the subject of parallel criminal proceedings in the same federal court arising from the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion, where another judge admonished the utility earlier this year for cheating on its obligations to maintain its distribution and transmission lines in accordance with state rules and regulations. If you wish that your prior post be removed, submit a notarized letter. July 14, 2020 — United States District Court judge Lucy H. Koh today appointed firm partner David Given to lead the prosecution of a wide-ranging data privacy class action against app maker TikTok and two of its related companies. He expects to focus his law practice (swearing in pending) on employment and labor law, as well as commercial, entertainment industry and intellectual property matters. Review #1610814 is a subjective opinion of poster. February 29, 2020 – Alameda County Superior Court judge Winifred Y. Smith has partially lifted her stay and set a hearing date on the appeal made by defendant International Musicians League of the Labor Commissioner’s decision, which sided with the firm’s musician clients and declined jurisdiction over the clients’ class action for violations of California’s Talent Agencies Act—effectively sending the case back to Superior Court to resolve as a class action.

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