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Arbitration clauses are everywhere in today's workplace — but are they right for your organization?In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, host Dan Schwartz is joined by Shipman attorney Emily McDonough Souza to break down arbitration agreements in plain English. They explore the real pros and cons: speed, privacy, predictability, cost concerns, limited appeals, class action waivers, and recent court decisions that could impact enforceability.Whether you're considering rolling out arbitration agreements or revisiting existing language, this episode offers practical guidance to help employers draft, implement, and manage arbitration provisions thoughtfully and avoid common (and costly) pitfalls.
Most commercial real estate deals don't fail on price, they stall on contracts.In this episode of Commercial Real Estate Now, we dig into the contract clauses creating the most friction in today's CRE transactions, including indemnities, reps and warranties, escrow holdbacks, survey and title risk, and contracts contingent on entitlements.This conversation focuses on where buyer and seller expectations diverge, why legal review becomes a pressure point, and what investors should be thinking about before signing a contract.If you're actively buying, selling, or advising on deals, this is worth the time.Connect with Dee Kelley: https://www.stark-stark.com/bio/dolores-r-kelley/Karly Iacono l karly.iacono@cbre.com #CommercialRealEstate #CreContracts #RealEstateDueDiligence #RealEstateInvesting #CreTransactionsWarning-IRS Circular 230 Disclosure: CBRE and its affiliates do not provide tax advice and nothing contained herein should be construed to be tax advice. Please be advised that any discussion of U.S. tax matters contained herein is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by the recipient of any Information for the purpose of avoiding U.S. tax-related penalties; and was written to support the promotion or marketing of the transaction or other matters addressed herein. Accordingly, any recipient of this video should seek advice based on your particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. You also agree that the information herein down not constitute legal or other professional advice and you should obtain legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed in your state. The opinions contained in this video are those of Karly Iacono and may not represent those of CBRE. All content is for educational purposes only. The following content may contain the trade names or trademarks of various third parties, and if so, any such use is solely for illustrative purposes only. All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with, endorsement by, or association of any kind between them and CBRE or Karly Iacono.
This Day in Legal History: Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoOn February 2, 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, officially ending the Mexican-American War and significantly altering the legal and territorial landscape of the United States. The treaty ceded vast swaths of land to the U.S., including present-day California, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of several other western states—about half of Mexico's territory at the time. In exchange, the U.S. paid Mexico $15 million and assumed $3.25 million in claims by American citizens against Mexico. Legally, the treaty promised to protect the property rights and civil liberties of Mexican nationals living in the newly acquired territories, but these promises were inconsistently honored in practice.The treaty's ratification triggered significant legal and constitutional debates about the extension of slavery into new territories, setting the stage for the intensifying sectional conflicts that led to the Civil War. It also marked the beginning of long-standing disputes over land grants and water rights that would shape western property law. Moreover, the treaty's vague wording left many issues—such as tribal sovereignty and citizenship—unresolved, leading to future litigation and policy struggles.The treaty was signed in the town of Guadalupe Hidalgo, near Mexico City, and ratified by the U.S. Senate in March 1848. It remains a foundational document in U.S. legal history, frequently cited in discussions of land rights, citizenship, and the limits of treaty enforcement.Our first story today is a bit off topic.In today's digital world, every click, swipe, and login happens under a legal regime you didn't negotiate—Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, and community guidelines that quietly shape your rights and obligations online. These documents form a system of private lawmaking, where companies act as legislators, drafting rules users must follow, often with little recourse or transparency. You don't sign them, but courts often treat them as binding contracts. Clauses about arbitration, content ownership, surveillance, and data sharing carry real legal weight. Yet these terms can change overnight, unilaterally, and without notice.TOSTracker was created to bring transparency to this ecosystem. It's a non-commercial research tool that tracks and archives the evolution of digital contracts over time. With over 150 companies and nearly 250 historical versions of key documents thus far, TOSTracker offers timestamped, hash-verified, and citable records of how these texts change. It provides full version histories, detects redlines at the word and section level, and supports programmatic access through an API. Whether you're studying arbitration creep, GDPR compliance, or how moderation rules evolve, TOSTracker gives you the empirical backbone to do it.All content is normalized and archived via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, with cryptographic hashes ensuring document integrity. Importantly, it doesn't interpret the law—it captures the text and structure so you can. For legal researchers, privacy advocates, and anyone concerned with digital governance, this is a window into how private law is made, revised, and enforced online. It's not a product; it's a dataset, an archive, and a call to look more closely at the legal architecture of everyday tech.We're also actively seeking contributors to help expand the archive. If you come across a consumer-facing legal document—like a Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, community guidelines, or EULA—that isn't already tracked, you can submit it directly through the site. This includes documents behind logins, from smaller platforms, or covering underrepresented industries and regions. Submissions help close coverage gaps, diversify the dataset, and improve the foundation for legal research into how digital rights are defined and redefined over time. Your input directly supports transparency in an area where the law is often invisible.Check it out at tostracker.app if your research overlaps with digital contracts, user rights, or the evolving boundary between public law and platform governance.The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sent warning letters to 42 major law firms over concerns that their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring practices may be anticompetitive. The FTC emphasized that firm-wide agreements to meet diversity benchmarks—particularly those tied to programs like Diversity Lab's certification—could unlawfully restrict competition in the legal labor market by influencing hiring, compensation, or promotions. These letters arrive amid a broader rollback of DEI initiatives under President Donald Trump's administration, which has eliminated related programs in government and targeted private sector efforts.Firms such as Paul Weiss, WilmerHale, Perkins Coie, Skadden Arps, and Latham & Watkins—some of which had previously been challenged by Trump-era executive orders—are among those named. Some reached compromises with the White House, offering pro bono legal work in exchange for eased scrutiny, while others fought and won legal challenges against the orders. The FTC's scrutiny centers on participation in Diversity Lab's voluntary DEI certification, which encourages firms to ensure at least 30% of leadership candidates are from underrepresented groups. Though previously upheld in court as non-discriminatory, the FTC now frames such collective DEI practices as potentially violating competition law.US Federal Trade Commission warns law firms about DEI hiring | ReutersImmigrant rights groups filed a federal lawsuit in Boston challenging a new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) policy that allows agents to enter homes without judicial warrants. The suit, brought by the Greater Boston Latino Network and the Brazilian Worker Center, targets a May 2025 memo—recently revealed via a whistleblower complaint—that permits ICE officers to use administrative warrants instead of warrants signed by a federal judge. These administrative forms, issued internally by the Department of Homeland Security, were previously insufficient for home entries under longstanding practice.The plaintiffs argue that using such warrants for home arrests violates the Fourth Amendment, which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. Legal advocates claim the policy removes a crucial constitutional safeguard just as ICE ramps up enforcement tactics in states like Minnesota, where multiple recent actions have already been deemed unlawful by judges. The lawsuit comes after fatal incidents in Minneapolis during anti-ICE protests, intensifying scrutiny of federal immigration operations.ICE officials defend the policy, asserting that individuals subject to removal have already received due process. However, the lawsuit challenges that rationale, pointing out that due process does not override constitutional protections against warrantless home intrusions.Lawsuit challenges ICE ability to enter homes without warrants from US judges | ReutersFormer CNN anchor Don Lemon is facing federal charges over his role in covering a protest at a Minnesota church opposing President Trump's immigration crackdown. The protest, which disrupted a church service in St. Paul on January 18, was livestreamed by Lemon and targeted the church because one pastor was allegedly also an ICE official. Lemon was arrested by the FBI, spent a night in custody, and appeared in court where he confirmed he plans to plead not guilty. He and six others, including independent journalist Georgia Fort, were indicted under laws prohibiting obstruction of access to houses of worship—a legal framework typically used against abortion clinic protests.Free press advocates and constitutional lawyers are raising concerns about the charges, framing them as part of a broader pattern of the Trump administration targeting critics, including journalists. Lemon's attorneys argue this is a political prosecution meant to suppress press freedom and distract from ongoing crises. In the archived livestream, Lemon is seen documenting the protest rather than leading it, further fueling First Amendment concerns. The DOJ's case hinges on a controversial interpretation of laws rarely, if ever, used to prosecute journalists for protest coverage after the fact. Legal experts say there is no clear precedent for the charges, and press freedom groups are warning of escalating threats to constitutional protections.Ex-CNN journalist Don Lemon faces Minnesota protest charges | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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Is “In Perpetuity” Always a Red Flag - or Sometimes Just a Smart Career Move?Ever paused on signing a contract because of “in perpetuity” rights and wondered if you were overreacting - or missing out?Many actors freeze up when they see those words, worried they're giving up control forever. But while “in perpetuity” can be risky, it's not always a dealbreaker - and sometimes, it's exactly what gets you on set.In this episode, you'll discover:The hidden ways perpetual rights can block big opportunities down the roadWhen low-visibility or internal-use projects are actually safe to signHow to quickly spot if the risk is worth the credit, cash, or career growthPress play now to protect your future and get booked smarter - without overthinking every contract.Contact & ResourcesEmail: martin@cityheadshots.comWebsite: https://www.martinbentsen.comAdditional Resources:Headshots: https://www.cityheadshots.comShoot Footage for Your Reel: https://www.actorscreenershoot.comEdit Footage Into a Reel: https://www.demoreelsnyc.comThis show dives deep into the world of acting in film, exploring the journey of movie acting with stories, building confidence among aspiring actors, navigating auditions and productions, and offering insights from acting agents, coaches, and the challenges of becoming SAG-AFTRA eligible to advance your acting career, skills, and landing roles.
Before signing your renovation contract, understand the clauses that protect your budget and timeline. From vague material descriptions to payment schedules and change orders, these overlooked details determine who pays when problems arise during construction.Learn more: https://www.pneconstructionllc.com/ PNE Construction LLC City: Little Silver Address: 115 Oceanport Ave Website: https://www.pneconstructionllc.com/ Phone: +1 888 827 6326 Email: hello@pnepros.com
Prenups have gone from a tool of the ultra-wealthy, carrying a whiff of scandal, to a more widespread request for aspirational young couples with few assets. Wilson spoke with celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser, and found that generations who grew up in the era of universal no-fault divorce “just don't trust marriage” as their elders did; “they want it in writing,” and they have developed apps that make it easy. Clauses calling for nondisparagement on social media are a common feature. But the boom in prenups, Wilson tells David Remnick, has led to couples trying to negotiate even intimate issues such as frequency of sex and body-mass index. Jennifer Wilson's “Why Millennials Love Prenups” appeared in the December 29, 2025 & January 5, 2026 issue of The New Yorker.
Are CACs Unilateral Modification Clauses? We have always understood the collective action clause (CAC) in a sovereign bond to allow the bond issuer to propose a modification to the bond, which will bind everyone if approved by the requisite proportion of holders. Typically the sovereign is proposing to restructure its debt. This is more or less what bonds governed by NY law say, but bonds governed by English law appear to allow bondholders to gang together to modify the bond without the issuer's consent. Can that be right? We don't really think so, but we don't see anything in the text of the standard CAC in English law bonds that requires issuer consent. Imagine a Euro area issuer is nearing crisis and holders of its local law debt decide to switch their bonds to, say, English law. Can they do this unilaterally? Maybe so. Producer: Leanna Doty
durée : 00:05:32 - Le Journal de l'éco - par : Anne-Laure Chouin - L'accord de libre-échange avec quatre pays du Mercosur prévoit de baisser les droits de douanes pour favoriser les échanges. Face aux inquiétudes des agriculteurs, l'un des garde-fous mis en avant par la Commission européenne, ce sont les clauses de sauvegarde. Mais avec quelle efficacité ?
Kevin and Kieran take a look at how transfer fee payments work in practice, and find out whether any clubs have put clauses around league position into managers' contracts. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Design Business Freedom, Melissa Galt - interior designer, firm owner, and industry veteran of nearly 30 years - details the contract clauses interior designers secretly wish they could include, and what those wishes reveal about where your agreement needs to be stronger. From unpaid redesigns and client indecision to boundary violations, scope creep, and emotional labor, these real-world scenarios are costing interior design firms time, profit, and peace of mind. Melissa walks through the professional contract language and structural fixes that protect designers while elevating client experience, without sounding harsh or unapproachable. This episode is especially for established interior designers and design firm principals generating $200K+ annually who are ready to lead with authority, protect their expertise, and stop absorbing stress that doesn't belong to them. You'll learn how to: (03:09) Prevent endless revisions and unpaid labor (04:25) Maintain design authority with high-end clients (06:22) Enforce communication boundaries with trades and clients (10:45) Stop client-created emergencies and urgency (18:35) Strengthen your interior design agreement as your business grows Your contract doesn't just protect you—it teaches clients how to treat you. If you're ready to stop hoping for better behavior and start designing better boundaries, this episode will change how you think about your interior design agreement forever. Connect with Melissa Instagram Facebook Linkedin Website
Choice Classic Radio presents The Saint, which aired from 1945 to 1951. Today we bring to you the episode titled “The Nineteen Santa Clauses.” Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com We hope you enjoy the show!
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Send us a textWe face off two 2025 Booker's batches—By The Pond and Phantom Pipes—using our barrel bottle breakdown to score nose, body, taste, and finish, and crown our Bourbon of the Year. Along the way we share holiday chaos, AI artwork laughs, and a few road-warrior stories from Ohio and Kentucky.• sponsor shout to Middle West Spirits and Michelone Reserve• housekeeping on platforms, reviews, and merch• recap of Christmas party at Gervasi and community support• AI cartoon art reveal and behind-the-scenes banter• details on proofs, ages, and batch stories for both releases• structured nose, palate, body, and finish comparisons• scoring rubric and tie-break decisions• why oxygen time changed Phantom Pipes dramatically• declaring Phantom Pipes the Scotchy Bourbon Boys' Booker's of the Year• giveaways, membership perks, and holiday episode plansBecome members and write reviews. If you want to get in on this sample thing, the 12 days of samples… follow us on the Scotchy Bourbon Boys, scroll back through the 12 days of sample giveaways, complete the challenges and comment done. Next Tuesday night will be the randomizing of all the names for the 12 winners.Two Booker's, one crown, and a whole lot of flavor. We lined up By The Pond and Phantom Pipes—near-twin proofs, different backstories—and ran them through our barrel bottle breakdown to see which pour truly delivers. By The Pond brings a friendly vanilla nose, sweet brown sugar entry, and a classic Kentucky finish that drifts dry with clove and anise. Phantom Pipes starts hotter on the nose but opens into buttery brown sugar, cinnamon-toast vibes, and a toffee-rich finish that just won't quit. The twist: Phantom gets better the longer it sits, turning a good sip into a great one once it breathes.We dig into the batch stories—the backyard refuge that became a place of peace and the ceiling of “pipes to nowhere” that fueled relentless tinkering—and talk about how narrative influences expectations. Then we let the whiskey do the talking. Using a simple rubric (nose and body out of four, taste and finish out of five), we score both pours across multiple passes. By The Pond shines early and stays steady; Phantom Pipes evolves in real time, gaining depth, sweetness, and a longer, cleaner finish. It's a photo finish, but the edge goes to Phantom Pipes as our Scotchy Bourbon Boys Booker's of the Year.If you're a Booker's fan searching for tasting notes, bourbon reviews, and which 2025 batch to buy, this breakdown has you covered. We also share trip highlights from Ohio and Kentucky, laugh through some AI artwork of the crew, and preview our holiday plans. Pour a glass, give it a minute, and taste along with us. If you enjoy the show, tap follow, leave a five-star review, and share this episode with a friend who loves barrel-proof bourbon—then tell us which batch wins your glass.voice over Whiskey Thief Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com The Scotchy bourbon Boys are #3 in Feedspots Top 60 whiskey podcasts in the world https://podcast.feedspot.com/whiskey_podcasts/
If you're co-parenting with someone who thrives on chaos, manipulation, or control, this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale. We're breaking down the five non-negotiables your parenting plan must include when you're dealing with a narcissistic or high-conflict ex—so you can protect your peace, stay organized, and keep your kids out of the middle.We walk you through the exact boundaries, communication rules, scheduling details, and decision-making structures that help moms stop reacting and start leading with clarity and confidence. If you've ever felt confused, overwhelmed, or gaslit in the process, this episode will make everything click.And if you want ongoing guidance, tools, and a supportive community of moms who get it, you're invited to join The Next Chapter, our monthly membership designed to help you heal, gain clarity, and co-parent with confidence: https://www.samandleah.com/services
Clauses of Christmas cinema and hosts of the Linoleum Knife podcast (@linoleumcast), Alonso Duralde (@alonso.duralde) and Dave White (@dlelandwhite), come back into frame to chat about animated holiday favorites that don't often get top billing: Mog's Christmas, Ziggy's Gift, A Walt Disney Christmas, Mickey's Christmas Carol, Santa and the Three Bears, and Arthur Christmas. What's Making Us Feel Cozy This Christmas? Descanso Gardens' Enchanted Forest of Light Christmas throw pillows (Target and Costco) Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas Max and Helen's Animated Christmas Movies and Shorts The Insects' Christmas Mog's Christmas Ziggy's Gift A Walt Disney Christmas Mickey's Christmas Carol Santa and the Three Bears The Bear Arthur Christmas Christmas Candle Review Trader Joes' Crackling Red Fruits in the Forest Scented Candle Merry Christmas! Give the gift of your support by joining All Things Cozy's Patreon and following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky. Also, be sure to check out Alonso and Dave's Christmas decoration Instagram account: @dxaxtree.
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Send us a textSelling the family home during divorce is one of the hardest decisions you will ever make. In this episode, attorney Billie Tarascio sits down with Jill Sawick-Healy, a community-focused real estate agent with Realty One Group who has been serving Arizona families since 2007. Jill has guided hundreds of clients through upsizing, downsizing, and big life transitions like divorce, always with the goal of making each move informed, steady, and as low-stress as possible.Together, Billie and Jill walk through what divorcing couples need to know about the current Maricopa County housing market, joint ownership after divorce, and how to protect both your equity and your future. You will hear practical guidance you can use right away, including:- When it makes sense to sell the house now versus stay for a period of time- Pros and cons of joint ownership after divorce and what to put in writing- How today's interest rates and market trends in Maricopa County affect your options- Ways to protect your credit, equity, and long term buying power- Clauses to discuss with your lawyer and realtor for missed payments and future sale- How community involvement can support emotional recovery after divorce- Why your personal goals matter more than market headlines when buying or sellingWhere to find Jill Sawick-Healy:Website: www.jillsawick.myrealtyonegroup.comCall/Text: 480-570-7173Email: JSawick@CompletionFunding.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jill.sawick/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-sawick-healy-1a2a0030/
On this episode of the Trade Guys, Bill and Scott discuss new U.S. trade deals and framework agreements and the significance of "poison pill" clauses inserted into several of the deals. Scott also unpacks the impacts of trade on Thanksgiving foods.
Commercial auto insurance is shifting fast, policy exclusions are catching people off guard, premiums are climbing nationwide as loss ratios stay sky-high, and the financial barriers around captives continue to squeeze mid-sized fleets, and in this episode, Jeff Gordon and I dig into what brokers, carriers, and fleet owners need to know right now. If you're trying to keep your costs in check, avoid uncovered losses, and build stronger relationships with the right partners, this conversation lays out exactly what today's risk management should look like in trucking, so keep tuning in to learn more! About Jeffrey Gordon Jeffrey Gordon is the guy trucking companies call when they're fed up with insurance agents who disappear for 11 months and then show up at the last minute with a surprise renewal and a shrug. As the founder of Bayou Insurance, he built his reputation by doing something almost unheard of in the insurance world…telling fleet owners the truth and backing it up with real strategy. With nearly 20 years in trucking and logistics insurance, Jeffrey is known for dismantling the traditional "spray-and-pray" renewal process and replacing it with a transparent, structured game plan that actually puts fleets in control. His agency specializes in trucking operations, large and small, and he's quietly helping top-performing carriers escape the chaos of last-minute renewals. From last mile to long haul, Jeffrey is working to scale Bayou Insurance into a National player for trucking operations looking for a better way. Jeffrey's mission is simple: He believes trucking is the backbone of our country. Owners and drivers deserve to be treated with respect, and his mission is to give trucking owners the clarity, strategy, and leverage they need to build insurance programs that support growth instead of sabotaging it. Connect with Jeff Website: https://www.bayouagency.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreytgordon/ Office Line: (318) 450 - 3737
Employment contracts are standard in most workplaces, yet their legal language and complex clauses can often leave people feeling uncertain or overwhelmed.In this episode of RiskBites, Dr Annalene Weston and Dr Simon Parson break down some of the more common terms, conditions, and contract clauses you're likely to encounter. They also discuss why it's essential to seek professional legal advice before signing, to ensure your rights and interests are protected.
Time to get into some topics that went around the world of pro wrestling in the past week!0:00:00 Intro0:02:47 WWE no-compete clauses with David Otunga0:45:05 WWE and AI1:06:47 Mercedes Mone, appearance fees, and Dave Meltzer
Show Notes: slpnow.com/236Even our youngest students use complex syntax, but what happens when they don't? In this episode, Marisha breaks down why syntax matters (even for kindergartners!) and shares practical strategies to assess and target structures like passive voice, relative clauses, and adverbial clauses. You'll learn evidence-based techniques such as focused stimulation, sentence combining, and sentence decomposition — plus how to easily embed these skills into your literacy-based therapy sessions using SLP Now resources.
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Maffew, Ross and Tom are here with this week's Cultaholic Wrestling Podcast including their reviews of WWE SmackDown, AEW WrestleDream, Raw, NXT and AEW Dynamite! They will also be answering the big question - Have WWE Gone TOO FAR With Non-Compete Clauses In Contracts?JOIN US and hit SUBSCRIBE!PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cultaholicWEB: https://cultaholic.com/MERCH: https://www.cultaholicshop.comTWITCH: https://twitch.tv/CultaholicTWITTER/X: https://www.twitter.com/CultaholicFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CultaholicINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/cultaholicwrestlingWHATSAPP: https://www.cultaholic.com/whatsappDISCORD - https://www.cultaholic.com/discordCAMEO - https://www.cultaholic.com/cameoPODCASTS - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yTfgtZJGF0J3ya3dETWfx - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cultaholic-wrestling/id1344913966NEWS PODCASTS - Spotify: https://www.cultaholic.com/spotify - Apple Podcasts: https://www.cultaholic.com/apple➡️ Get 10% off EVERYTHING at GamerSupps or try a FREE trial pack with FREE delivery using code CULTAHOLIC at https://www.cultaholic.com/gamersupps!➡️ Sign up to Wrestle Crate UK using code CULTAHOLIC and receive DOUBLE the merch with your first month's crate: https://www.wrestlecrate.co.ukCultaholic provides video coverage of professional wrestling - including WWE (including WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown, and NXT), AEW, TNA Wrestling (formerly IMPACT), NJPW, ROH, and more with daily news updates, reviews, lists, highlights, predictions, reactions, podcasts and much, much more.Creative Commons Licensing Information: https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/cclicenses/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston discuss WWE's enforcement of no-compete clauses involving Andrade and Samantha Irvin, and whether these clauses could withstand legal scrutiny.Combat sports regulatory lawyer Erik Magraken joins them to break down the legality of these contracts and the push by TKO to pass the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. Topics this week include:WWE enforces a no-compete clause for AndradeSamantha Irvin reveals a two-year non-competeWWE ticket prices have doubled since the TKO mergerMoney in the Bank date change Missouri Commission's ruleset for pro wrestlingHBO Max announces a price increaseWarner Bros. Discovery is reportedly for saleEarly metrics for ESPN's upcoming streaming serviceMusic courtesy: “Panic Beat” by Ben TramerPOST WrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/postwrestling.comWrestlenomicsSubscribe: https://wrestlenomics.com/podcast/Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlenomicsSubstack: https://wrestlenomics.substack.com/Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @WrestlenomicsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/wrestlenomics.comOur Sponsors:* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.com* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/postwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
John Pollock and Brandon Thurston discuss WWE's enforcement of no-compete clauses involving Andrade and Samantha Irvin, and whether these clauses could withstand legal scrutiny.Combat sports regulatory lawyer Erik Magraken joins them to break down the legality of these contracts and the push by TKO to pass the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. Topics this week include:WWE enforces a no-compete clause for AndradeSamantha Irvin reveals a two-year non-competeWWE ticket prices have doubled since the TKO mergerMoney in the Bank date change Missouri Commission's ruleset for pro wrestlingHBO Max announces a price increaseWarner Bros. Discovery is reportedly for saleEarly metrics for ESPN's upcoming streaming serviceVIDEO VERSION: https://youtube.com/live/LWPwsiFcENMMusic courtesy: “Panic Beat” by Ben TramerPOST WrestlingSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/postwrestling.comWrestlenomicsSubscribe: https://wrestlenomics.com/podcast/Patreon: https://patreon.com/wrestlenomicsSubstack: https://wrestlenomics.substack.com/Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @WrestlenomicsBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/wrestlenomics.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/wrestlenomics/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Hello and welcome to Episode 292 of the People Powered Business Podcast! In today's episode we're dipping our toes into a very hot topic at the moment – set off clauses in employment contracts and why they are proving to be such a problem.We start by unpacking what are set off clauses actually are – a clause in a contract that allows the employer to pay a salary which incorporates base rates + allowances etc and other award conditions that would otherwise be an entitlement the employee should receive.We then look at when can they be used and how, when written correctly they can protect you as the employer and cover a lot of things.Finally we take a look at a case involving Coles and Woolworths that really has the experts talking, and highlights how these clauses can and can't be used, and why so many businesses are currently at risk of huge back payment claims as a result.An Invitation: If you'd like to connect with other businesses who are also juggling the challenges of teams, I'd love you to join us inside our free Facebook Group, The People Powered Community, so I can learn more about what's working for you and any challenges you might be having. Join Here. https://www.facebook.com/groups/hrsupportaustraliaMentioned in this episode:Keep Your Best People WebinarIf you feel like you're always hiring, training and starting over again, here's the truth: You don't have a hiring problem. You have a keeping problem. Most small businesses don't lose people because they can't find good staff — they lose them because the business isn't set up to keep them. I'm running a free live training called Keep Your Best People — The Proven Framework for Loyalty, Accountability, and Results. I'll show you exactly how to stop the turnover cycle, build consistency in your team, and finally feel confident leading again. It's happening Wednesday 29 October at 1pm AEDT. If you're ready to stop managing the chaos and start leading with structure, click the link and save your seat. https://www.peoplepoweredbusiness.com.au/keep
Kevin and Kieran analyse how clubs account for sell-on clauses, and look back at Delia Smith's impact at Norwich City. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fabrizio Romano breaks down all you need to know about Real Madrid and their plans for 2026. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brent chats with T.J. Ryan about important terms to make your trusts better. In this second part of that conversation, they discuss the importance of crafting the distribution provisions of a trust. They get into powers of appointment, spendthrift clauses, and what to do to anticipate incapacitated beneficiaries. T.J. is a Senior Partner at the […]
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Struggling to lease your retail space in a multifamily project? You might be making this common mistake.In Episode 65 of I Own a Shopping Center. Now What?, I share a recent conversation I had with some multifamily investors who were venturing into retail for the first time. Leasing retail—especially on the ground floor of high-rise projects—is a whole different animal, and getting it right starts with hiring the right third-party team.I walk you through exactly how I advised them: how many firms to interview, what expectations to put in writing, and why it's critical to know the market even better than the broker you hire. I also break down why it's okay—and necessary—to fire leasing agents who aren't performing. If you're going to delegate, you still have to manage smartly.
Aujourd'hui, Bruno Poncet, cheminot, Emmanuel De Villiers, chef d'entreprise, et Barbara Lefebvre, professeur d'histoire-géo, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make when selling your business is not negotiating the letter of intent (LOI). Join M&A Attorneys Mital Makadia and David Siegel while we discuss your negotiating leverage, common mistakes, and problematic clauses in the LOI. View the complete show notes for this episode. Want To Learn More? M&A Basics | The Letter of Intent Negotiating the Letter of Intent The Role of M&A Lawyers When Selling Your Business Additional Resources: Selling your business? Schedule a free consultation today. Sign up for an Assessment and Valuation of Your Business. Courses: The Art & Science of Selling a Business Download The Art of The Exit: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Business Download Acquired: The Art of Selling a Business With $10 Million to $100 Million in Revenue If you have any topic or guest suggestions, please email them to podcast@morganandwestfield.com.
In the latest episode of The Big Decisions Podcast, Dave Davis is joined by David Lynch to discuss Liverpool FC's transfer window, emphasising player influence and the importance of including buyout clauses in new contracts, especially in light of the Isak & Guehi transfer sagas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Four Things Every Accidental Landlord Must Know & Three Lease Clauses That Actually Matter In this episode of the Real Estate Education Podcast, Erin Spradlin and James Carlson return from Mexico City with fresh perspectives on accidental landlording—those who never planned to become property managers but find themselves with rentals due to moves, inheritance, or market conditions. They break down the essential survival guide for new landlords navigating increased competition, plus the critical lease clauses that protect you without drowning in legal complexity.
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Real estate agents have been caught adding additional clauses into standard sale-and-purchase agreements.
Kevin and Kieran discuss whether there should mandatory sell-on clauses for lower league clubs that sell players up the divisions, and look at thee benefits of European football for Welsh and Northern Irish clubs. Follow Kevin on X - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on X - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on X - @pof_pod Send in a question: questions@priceoffootball.com Join The Price of Football CLUB: https://priceoffootball.supportingcast.fm/ Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ For sponsorship email - info@adelicious.fm The Price of Football is a Dap Dip production: https://dapdip.co.uk/ contact@dapdip.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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