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Black List Suspends Studio Memberships, Lowers Scribes’ Fees In Support Of WGA Strike - deadline.com - Hollywood
deadline.com
09.06.2023

Black List Suspends Studio Memberships, Lowers Scribes’ Fees In Support Of WGA Strike

The skies are cloudy over LA and thick over NYC today, but for over 1,000 studio and “struck companies” staffers their Black List membership just went dark.

Anna Delvey Owes Disbarred Attorney Over $152K In Legal Fees: Reports - etcanada.com - New York - USA - New York - Germany - county Thomas
etcanada.com
06.06.2023

Anna Delvey Owes Disbarred Attorney Over $152K In Legal Fees: Reports

Faux heiress Anna Delvey reportedly owes her disbarred lawyer, Audrey A. Thomas, more than $152,000 in legal fees.

Care home fees rising by ten per cent in Tameside as authority faces 'significant challenge' in recruiting staff - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
24.05.2023

Care home fees rising by ten per cent in Tameside as authority faces 'significant challenge' in recruiting staff

Care home fees are rising by ten per cent in Tameside as the borough faces ‘significant challenges’ in recruiting enough carers.

Kim Kardashian Pays Off Legal Fees for More Than 50 Moms on Mother’s Day (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
15.05.2023

Kim Kardashian Pays Off Legal Fees for More Than 50 Moms on Mother’s Day (Video)

pic.twitter.com/Mfs7wpS0lTThe Skims founder and reality TV star has taken up several prison reform issues before and in 2020 successfully interceded with President Trump to grant clemency to Alice Marie Johnson, a 63-year-old grandmother and prison reform advocate. In a media release, Kardashian, who is working her way toward a law degree, stated, “It’s hard to fathom what these mothers have to go through.

BBC Unveils Action Plan To Help Women “In Severe Financial Hardship” Pay Their License Fees - deadline.com
deadline.com
11.05.2023

BBC Unveils Action Plan To Help Women “In Severe Financial Hardship” Pay Their License Fees

The BBC has unveiled an action plan to help “reduce the number of women in severe financial hardship who are prosecuted for licence fee evasion.”

Judge Dismisses Donald Trump’s Lawsuit Against New York Times, Orders Former President To Pay Attorney’s Fees And Costs - deadline.com - New York - New York - county Russell
deadline.com
03.05.2023

Judge Dismisses Donald Trump’s Lawsuit Against New York Times, Orders Former President To Pay Attorney’s Fees And Costs

A judge has dismissed Donald Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times and three journalists who published a 2018 piece on his tax schemes.

Gwyneth Paltrow won’t seek to recover legal fees after being awarded $1 in ski collision lawsuit - www.msn.com - Utah - county Terry
msn.com
02.05.2023

Gwyneth Paltrow won’t seek to recover legal fees after being awarded $1 in ski collision lawsuit

Gwyneth Paltrow has agreed not to seek to recover legal costs from the retired optometrist who brought a high-profile civil lawsuit against her over a 2016 ski collision. The Oscar-winning actress was awarded $1 in damages in March after a jury sided with her over Terry Sanderson, who sought more than $300,000 in damages, claiming that Ms Paltrow skied into him on a beginner run at the Deer Valley resort in Utah, leaving him with several broken ribs and head injuries.

Gwyneth Paltrow Will Not Recover Attorney Fees In Ski Collision Trial - deadline.com - Utah - county Terry - county Love
deadline.com
02.05.2023

Gwyneth Paltrow Will Not Recover Attorney Fees In Ski Collision Trial

Gwyneth Paltrow will not be recovering her attorney fees after she was found not liable in the ski accident in 2016 that involved optometrist Terry Sanderson.

Gwyneth Paltrow won't collect attorneys fees in ski collision trial - www.foxnews.com - USA - Utah - county Terry - county Love
foxnews.com
01.05.2023

Gwyneth Paltrow won't collect attorneys fees in ski collision trial

Gwyneth Paltrow will not get back her attorneys fees after being found not at fault for a 2016 ski collision involving retired optometrist Terry Sanderson. The final judgment was filed Saturday, where a Utah judge affirmed the jury's March 30 verdict that found Sanderson to be "100% at fault."  The judgment said Paltrow would not seek attorneys' fees and Sanderson would not appeal the verdict, effectively ending a protracted legal battle seven years after the two crashed on a beginner run near the base of Deer Valley Resort in Utah.

Judi Love on Rebekah Vardy's 'Wagatha' trademark -'That'll pay her legal fees!' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
25.04.2023

Judi Love on Rebekah Vardy's 'Wagatha' trademark -'That'll pay her legal fees!'

Stand-up comedian and Loose Women panellist Judi Love has had her say on the revelation that Rebekah Vardy is seeking to trademark the term 'Wagatha Christie' following her loss against Coleen Rooney in court last year. Writing in her weekly OK! column, Judi also wishes pal AJ Odudu a premature congratulations following rumours she may be set to host the upcoming reboot of Big Brother, shares her shock at Tory MP Andrew Edwards' alleged comments over slavery, praises YouTube star EO for last week's mental health admission and says more needs to be done following the shooting of Ralph Yarl in America last week. Sign up - for free - to read Judi's full column.

'I sold my own house in three weeks without an estate agent and saved £3,000 in fees - here's how to do it' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
13.04.2023

'I sold my own house in three weeks without an estate agent and saved £3,000 in fees - here's how to do it'

A woman has revealed how she managed to sell her own house in just three weeks without using an estate agent - saving herself £3,000 in fees. Carrie Rose, 30, bought her semi-detached house in a popular village in south Yorkshire six years ago for £154,000.

'Childcare fees are more than our salary': The Greater Manchester parents being pushed out of work - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Brazil - USA - Manchester - India - Netherlands - Nigeria - Turkey - county Hyde
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
12.04.2023

'Childcare fees are more than our salary': The Greater Manchester parents being pushed out of work

Parents across Greater Manchester are considering quitting their jobs due to the soaring cost of childcare - as new research showed families are being priced out.

Jen Shah’s Attorney Says the ‘RHOSLC’ Star Owes Her Over $124K in Legal Fees: Details - www.usmagazine.com - New York - New York - city Salt Lake City
usmagazine.com
07.04.2023

Jen Shah’s Attorney Says the ‘RHOSLC’ Star Owes Her Over $124K in Legal Fees: Details

Jen Shah’s legal troubles continue. The former Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star’s fraud case lawyer claims she owes her thousands of dollars in legal fees.

Olivia Wilde Accuses Jason Sudeikis of Paying No Child Support Despite ‘Superior’ Income, Asks for $500K in Legal Fees - www.usmagazine.com
usmagazine.com
05.04.2023

Olivia Wilde Accuses Jason Sudeikis of Paying No Child Support Despite ‘Superior’ Income, Asks for $500K in Legal Fees

Olivia Wilde accused ex Jason Sudeikis of not paying child support since their November 2020 split.

Robert Smith Says 7,000 Scalped Cure Tickets Have Been Canceled, to Be Resold With Fees Going to Charity - variety.com - Britain - USA
variety.com
01.04.2023

Robert Smith Says 7,000 Scalped Cure Tickets Have Been Canceled, to Be Resold With Fees Going to Charity

Thania Garcia The Cure‘s Robert Smith continues his long-drawn-out battle against the many monetary hurdles of the ticketing world — this time, he’s taking on secondary resale websites. Just a few weeks ago, Smith was able to secure several refunds from Ticketmaster for fans looking to catch the British band on their forthcoming “Lost World” tour. Now, Smith says they’ve managed to cancel 7,000 scalped tickets and further announced a plan to donate the original fees to the charity Amnesty International. Meanwhile, tickets will be resold to fans. When the tour — the band’s first North American trek in seven years — was first announced on March 9, the Cure opted out of Ticketmaster’s “platinum” and “dynamically priced” ticket options, both of which have infamously been the cause of a massive uptick in ticket prices.

Pregnant Amy Childs: 'Nursery fees are a fortune – I pay £100 a day' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
18.03.2023

Pregnant Amy Childs: 'Nursery fees are a fortune – I pay £100 a day'

Amy Childs has said her nursery fees are already a "fortune" as she prepares for the arrival of her twins.The TOWIE favourite, 32, is expecting twins with her beau Billy Delbosq, with their little bundles of joy expected to arrive next month. Amy is already mum to two children from previous relationships: Polly, five, and Ritchie, four. Ritchie isn't in school yet, meaning Amy is still paying for his childcare and forks out an eye-watering £100 a day in nursery fees.

‘The View’ Hosts Suggest Jared Kushner Can Foot Trump’s Legal Fees With ‘Money He Got From the Saudis’ - thewrap.com - Saudi Arabia
thewrap.com
17.03.2023

‘The View’ Hosts Suggest Jared Kushner Can Foot Trump’s Legal Fees With ‘Money He Got From the Saudis’

launched an investigation into a $2 billion investment the came from the Saudi government, for a firm created by Jared Kushner after he left the White House.

The Cure secure refunds for fans following Ticketmaster fees controversy - completemusicupdate.com - USA
completemusicupdate.com
17.03.2023

The Cure secure refunds for fans following Ticketmaster fees controversy

Ticketmaster has agreed to partially refund ticketing fees paid by Cure fans who bought tickets for the band’s upcoming US tour through the Live Nation company’s Verified Fan platform. This follows a backlash after some fans were charged fees in excess of the face value of the tickets.“Ticketmaster have agreed with us that many of the fees being charged are unduly high”, tweeted Cure frontman Robert Smith last night.

The Cure frontman Robert Smith ‘sickened’ over Ticketmaster fees - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
17.03.2023

The Cure frontman Robert Smith ‘sickened’ over Ticketmaster fees

Smith tweeted Wednesday.The ticket prices, which started at $20 and reached hundreds of dollars, later doubled in price thanks to the company’s fees.A fan bought 4 tickets priced at $20 each but paid a final sum of $172 due to a service fee of $46, a $40 facility charge, and a $5 processing fee.So @thecure and @RobertSmith wanted to keep ticket prices at a reasonable level for fans on their upcoming North American tour dates. Of course @Ticketmaster absolutely rinsed them with ridiculous extra chargeswtf even is a service fee or a facility charge or processing fee?? pic.twitter.com/jsgspXnifjThe rocker noted that while artists cannot “limit” the fees, the debacle has left him seething.“To be very clear: The artist has no way to limit them.

The Cure’s Robert Smith says he’s “sickened” by Ticketmaster fees - www.thefader.com - Chicago - city Denver
thefader.com
16.03.2023

The Cure’s Robert Smith says he’s “sickened” by Ticketmaster fees

Robert Smith, frontman of the U.K. rock legends The Cure, is the latest artist to take aim at Ticketmaster for its business model.

The Cure’s Robert Smith ‘Sickened’ by ‘Ticketmaster Fees Debacle’ for Upcoming North American Tour - variety.com - Britain - USA - Taylor - county Swift
variety.com
16.03.2023

The Cure’s Robert Smith ‘Sickened’ by ‘Ticketmaster Fees Debacle’ for Upcoming North American Tour

Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor The living hell of concert ticket-buying loomed into the foreground again this week, but this time it was not millions clamoring for a limited number of Taylor Swift or Bruce Springsteen tickets but rather attempts by long-running British alternative band the Cure to avoid gouging fans for its forthcoming “Lost World” North American tour. While the group had managed to avoid such controversial policies as platinum packages and variable pricing, frontman/founder Robert Smith was appalled to see hefty service fees added to the cost of “Verified Fan” tickets, which are intended to protect fans by keeping tickets out of the hands of scalpers, for the tour.

The Cure’s Robert Smith criticises Ticketmaster over fees for US tour tickets exceeding face value prices - completemusicupdate.com - USA
completemusicupdate.com
16.03.2023

The Cure’s Robert Smith criticises Ticketmaster over fees for US tour tickets exceeding face value prices

The Cure’s Robert Smith has responded to criticism about ticket fees for shows on their upcoming North American tour, which in some cases exceed the price of the actual tickets being sold.The band, he said, had opted to sell tickets though Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan system in order to limit the number that ended up on the big bad touting sites (or ‘scalping’ sites if you prefer, given these are US shows). Despite seeing positives with that approach, Smith said that he was also angry about the high fees charged by the Live Nation-owned ticketing platform.“I am as sickened as you all are by today’s Ticketmaster fees debacle”, he wrote on Twitter last night.

Robert Smith “sickened” by Ticketmaster fees, after The Cure aimed for low ticket prices - www.nme.com - New York - USA - Chicago - Florida - New Orleans - city Denver - county Miami-Dade
nme.com
16.03.2023

Robert Smith “sickened” by Ticketmaster fees, after The Cure aimed for low ticket prices

The Cure‘s Robert Smith has said he is “sickened” by high Ticketmaster fees for the band’s upcoming North American tour after they vowed to keep prices affordable for fans.Last week the band announced a 30-date tour across the US, which is set to kick off at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans on May 10 before closing out at the Miami-Dade Arena in Florida on July 1.In an email to fans, Smith said they would keep ticket prices reasonable, writing: “The Cure have agreed all ticket prices, and apart from a few Hollywood Bowl charity seats, there will be no ‘platinum’ or ‘dynamically priced’ tickets on this tour.”The band also said that tickets would not be “transferable” to minimise “resale and keep prices at face value”. Smith has since elaborated on the ticketing strategy, acknowledging “real problems” with the system and that it wasn’t “perfect”, but did clarify that the band had a “final say” over pricing.However, after the Verified Fan sale went live yesterday (March 15), some fans reported that Ticketmaster fees, including service fee, facility charge and order processing fee, exceeded the price of actual tickets.Smith has now responded, tweeting that he was “sickened” by the “ticketmaster ‘fees’ debacle”.He continued: “To be very clear: the artist has no way to limit them.

Ticketmaster to be more transparent about ticket fees - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
13.03.2023

Ticketmaster to be more transparent about ticket fees

the subject of a recent hearing in the US Congress which examined the issues with the ticketing market that contributed to a well-publicised fiasco relating to the pre-sale of Taylor Swift’s upcoming ‘Eras’ tour.Tickets for the tour went on sale in November and saw thousands of fans reporting lengthy wait times, website outages, and hyper-inflated prices on resale sites (including Ticketmaster’s own). The ticketing company later admitted it buckled under the “historically unprecedented demand” they faced from Swift’s fans before cancelling the general sale.President Joe Biden recently called on ticketing companies to limit such fees, often called “junk fees”, that are added to ticket prices which he said “can easily add hundreds of bucks to a family’s nights out”.Now, according to Billboard, the President and CEO of Live Nation – Ticketmaster’s parent company – Michael Rapino said to investors on a recent call: “We all want to know what is the true cost to see the show when we start shopping, adding that he wanted transparent pricing to be “mandated tomorrow across the board” which would “relieve a lot of the stress [and] the consumer’s perception that there’s this magical extra fee added on.”“We’ve got to now go out and do a much better job so policymakers and consumers understand how the business operates,” he added.““We’ve historically not had a big incentive to shout out loud that venues are charging high service fees or artist costs are expensive.

Massive Hike in U.S. Visa Fees for Performers Prompts U.K. Entertainment Industry Outcry - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
01.03.2023

Massive Hike in U.S. Visa Fees for Performers Prompts U.K. Entertainment Industry Outcry

K.J. Yossman U.K. entertainment industry bodies are taking action after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) quietly proposed hiking U.S. performer visa fees in January. Under the proposals, the P visa, a touring visa most commonly used by international music artists, is set to rise from $460 to $1,615 (a price hike of 251%) while the O visa, a longer-term work visa for established performers which typically lasts a maximum of three years, would go from $460 to $1,655, an increase of 260%. Both visas would also require an additional $600 surcharge. Now a plethora of entertainment bodies including the Association of British Orchestras, the Musicians’ Union and the Independent Society of Musicians have written to Kemi Badenoch, the U.K. Secretary of State for business and trade, asking her to appeal to the U.S. to reconsider the fees.

Samantha Markle 'faces ruin if she has to pay Meghan's legal fees if case dismissed' in lawsuit battle - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA - New York
dailyrecord.co.uk
01.03.2023

Samantha Markle 'faces ruin if she has to pay Meghan's legal fees if case dismissed' in lawsuit battle

Samantha Markle has been warned by a former US prosecutor that she could face ruin if Meghan Markle successfully dismisses her defamation lawsuit.

Two week warning issued to anyone with a Klarna account as £5 fees are introduced - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
28.02.2023

Two week warning issued to anyone with a Klarna account as £5 fees are introduced

A warning has been issued to any shoppers who use Klarna to help pay for purchases on hundreds of popular websites. The Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) service has an estimated 150million users worldwide, and has a deal with more than 50,000 merchants in 45 countries.

After Dish Network Beats Q4 Earnings Estimate, Chairman Charlie Ergen Pronounces Last Rites For Rising Carriage Fees: “The Next Step In Retrans Is Down, Not Up” - deadline.com
deadline.com
24.02.2023

After Dish Network Beats Q4 Earnings Estimate, Chairman Charlie Ergen Pronounces Last Rites For Rising Carriage Fees: “The Next Step In Retrans Is Down, Not Up”

Dish Network showed progress in its pivot toward the wireless business, smashing Wall Street’s fourth-quarter earnings estimates and reporting just shy of 8 million retail wireless subscribers as of the end of 2022.

Joe Biden To Call For Congress To Place Limits On Concert Ticket Fees, TV And Internet Providers’ Early Termination Charges - deadline.com - New York - USA
deadline.com
01.02.2023

Joe Biden To Call For Congress To Place Limits On Concert Ticket Fees, TV And Internet Providers’ Early Termination Charges

President Joe Biden wants limits placed on concert ticket fees and TV and internet providers’ early termination charges, as the White House seizes on the practices as a sign of lack of competition in various business sectors.

NHS spent £350m on agency staff - with middlemen taking home huge profits from fees - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
13.11.2022

NHS spent £350m on agency staff - with middlemen taking home huge profits from fees

NHS senior managers have spent over £350million on agency staff in just 20 months, the Sunday Mail can reveal.

French Broadcaster TF1 and pay-TV giant Canal+ Resolve Carriage Fees Dispute In Time For FIFA World Cup - deadline.com - France - Paris
deadline.com
07.11.2022

French Broadcaster TF1 and pay-TV giant Canal+ Resolve Carriage Fees Dispute In Time For FIFA World Cup

French broadcaster TF1 and pay-TV giant Canal+ have resolved their two-month dispute over carriage fees, related to the latter’s distribution of TF1’s free digital terrestrial television (DTT) channels.

Kanye West sued by former business manager over unpaid fees - completemusicupdate.com
completemusicupdate.com
31.10.2022

Kanye West sued by former business manager over unpaid fees

Kanye West has been sued by LA-based accountant and business manager Thomas St John who says the rapper hired his company’s services earlier this year and then quickly bailed on the deal.According to The Blast, a new lawsuit claims that West hired St John’s firm TSJ to provide accounting, tax and general business management services. And by April this year, St John himself was being referred to by West’s associates as the rapper’s business manager and CFO of his Donda company.Given the business management gig would require quite a lot of set-up work by St John and his team, the TSJ chief said that he needed West to sign-up to a two year contract.

Rebekah Vardy beams on date night with Jamie after being ordered to pay Wagatha legal fees - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
10.10.2022

Rebekah Vardy beams on date night with Jamie after being ordered to pay Wagatha legal fees

Rebekah Vardy was all smiles as she enjoyed a date night with her husband Jamie amid the latest Wagatha Christie drama.The reality star and WAG has been ordered to pay Coleen Rooney's £1.5million legal fees after losing her libel case against her and is said to be feeling tense about the looming costs. However, Rebekah didn't seem to be phased by this while on a night out with her husband over the weekend. Posted a selfie of herself and Jamie on Instagram, the 40 year old wrote: "Such a fab weekend.

Rebekah Vardy ordered to pay Coleen Rooney's legal fees - www.msn.com - Manchester
msn.com
04.10.2022

Rebekah Vardy ordered to pay Coleen Rooney's legal fees

Rebekah Vardy has been ordered to pay £1. 5 million towards Coleen Rooney's legal costs after their libel trial earlier this year. The 40-year-old TV star has been told by the high court that she must cover 90 percent of Rooney's legal fees following their high-profile court case in May, which was dubbed the 'Wagatha Christie' trial.

Scott Rudin and Broadway Ad Agency Settle $6.3 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Unpaid Fees - thewrap.com - New York
thewrap.com
29.09.2022

Scott Rudin and Broadway Ad Agency Settle $6.3 Million Lawsuit Over Alleged Unpaid Fees

THR that revealed accusations by several of Rudin’s former assistants and staffers of the producer’s alleged abusive behavior toward employees. Rudin released a statement apologizing for the “pain my behavior caused to individuals, directly and indirectly,” and shortly afterward, stepped away from his Broadway shows and his film and streaming projects.However, Rudin was back in the news in July after the New York Times reported that a dispute between Rudin and the creators of Aaron Sorkin’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” would prevent it from reopening on Broadway after multiple hiatuses.

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