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Showing posts with label class action law suit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class action law suit. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Rock with Ray Lane



Until You Walk the Path, You Don’t Know Where it Goes will be hosting singer/song writer Ray Lane on November 15 at 5 pm eastern.

Singer/songwriter Ray Lane returns to the Folk/Rock music scene with a story that is as compelling as it is haunting. Told in a collection of songs set to capture hearts and souls.
Ray shares with his listener’s experiences that speak to anyone who has loved and lost then found themselves alone searching for answers. With a distinct and unique voice set against a backdrop of beautifully orchestrated music, Ray Lane emerges from the blur of LA on a soul searching journey. Upon signing on with veteran producer/mixer David J Holman (Bush, No Doubt, Ever clear) Lane and holman have achieved that timeless alchemy of performance, production and song that will capture your imagination.

Tune at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theresachaze on November 15 at 5 pm eastern to listen to Ray‘s music and learn more about his career. Those who wish to speak to Ray may call in at (347) 324-3745 or participate in the interactive chat room, which is available on the show’s page

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Stephan Nichols and Mary Beth Evans Fired From Days of Our Lives

According to Soap Opera Digest, Stephan Nichols and Mary Beth Evans have joined the list of vets fired by Ken Corday from Days of Our Lives. SOD quoted an inside source as saying, "It's like they're getting rid of everyone over 40." Every actor who has been fired had an established and loyal fan base that should have made their jobs secure. Yet this growing list of firings proves that Corday is doing his best insure Days is cancelled.

His last group of firing along the Leann also opens the door to not only the charge of ageism but a class action sued by the actors. With the exception of Blake, all the actors have been over 40, thereby opening the door for Corday Productions, Sony Picture and NBC to a class action law suit based on age discrimination. If the actors are smart it will end up with a big old fat class action law suit based on age discrimination. The minium number to for a class action to be initiated is 6. Not only could they sue Corday and Sony, but running it all the way up to NBC's parent company GE. The six of them could not only end up owning the show, but gaining enough money in the process to produce it properly. Is the there a smart shark-type lawyer out there looking for a quick easy buck?