Stassi Schroeder is getting candid.
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Uber operating companies, saying that drivers should be classed as workers, at a Supreme Court ruling this morning.
Uber operating companies, who argued that drivers were contractors and not workers, launched a final appeal after losing three earlier rounds of the fight.The firm will not be able to appeal the ruling again and lawyers said the result will have huge implications for others working in the gig economy.Justices unanimously dismissed Uber’s appeal with Justice Lord Leggatt saying: “I
.Stassi Schroeder is getting candid.
An early investor in country outfit the Zac Brown Band has failed to overturn a previous court ruling that said he was not due a cut of monies generated by the sale of individual tracks by the band. The Georgia Court Of Appeal has ruled that a lower court was right in concluding that a 2007 agreement only provided Braden Copeland with a royalty on album sales.Copeland first lent money to Zac Brown and his then fledgling band in 2006, to help fund recording and touring costs.
Political accountability. What’s that you may ask? Not too familiar but the French are giving it a shot. This week former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, otherwise known as Mr Carla Bruni, received a three year jail sentence (two years suspended) for corruption and influence peddling.
Sofia Vergara's ex-fiancé, Nick Loeb, will not be able to use the frozen embryos they created together without the actress' consent, the Los Angeles Superior Court ruled on Tuesday.The judge granted Vergara a permanent injunction, ruling that the contract they signed with a Beverly Hills fertility clinic in 2013 is still valid. Vergara, 48 and Loeb, 45, were engaged from 2012 to 2014.
Meghan Markle's legal fees — $1.87 million — after she won part of her privacy lawsuit against the U.K. publisher.Last month, Mark Warby, a High Court judge in London, ruled that invaded 39-year-old Meghan's privacy by publishing a private letter she sent to her father, Thomas Markle, in 2018.
Katy Perry pushes because she cares.
London schoolgirls who travelled to Syria in 2015 to join the so-called Islamic State group (IS). She was found heavily pregnant four years later in a Syrian refugee camp and her British citizenship was revoked on national security grounds.Ms Begum, who is now 21, is challenging the Home Office’s decision to strip her of her citizenship and wants to return to the UK to pursue an appeal.
appeal against the removal of her British citizenship, the Supreme Court has ruled. Ms Begum was 15 when she and two other east London schoolgirls travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State group (IS) in February 2015.
Epic Games will no longer be allowed to contest Fortnite’s Apple ban, the UK antitrust tribunal has ruled.As reported by Reuters, the developers of the popular battle royale game will not be able to pursue a legal case against Apple Inc in the United Kingdom.“Epic will reconsider pursuing its case against Apple in the UK after the resolution of the U.S.
direct to your inboxThousands of people on Universal Credit in the UK could be eligible to claim £150 extra each week.Additional payment support is available for those who have long term illnesses or disabilities.Personal Independence Payments (PIP) were introduced in 2013 and will eventually replace the Disability Living Allowance (DLA).It means you can get financial support if you struggle with moving around or everyday activities, such as getting dressed.Applicants can get between £23.60 and
Find out who says they received death threats for supporting Melania Trump – TMZ This Marvel show continues to film! – Just Jared Jr Does Kanye West think this contributed to his divorce? – Celebitchy There’s a lot of talk about Khloe Kardashian‘s latest photo – TooFab Is this couple dating? – Popsugar See which celeb had her plastic surgery reversed – Just Jared Jr
Amanda Holden has been criticised by many for her recent breach of strict nationwide lockdown rules.The Britain’s Got Talent judge was reported to the police following her trip from her home in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey to Cornwall. However, Emily Andrea, 29, has spoken out in defence of the star in her latest column in OK! magazine.
Uber operating companies and drivers during a virtual hearing in July. Uber operating companies, who say drivers are not workers, appealed to the Supreme Court after losing three earlier rounds of the fight.