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  • $6 million dollar banana duct-taped to a wall
    2024/11/22

    We take a deeper look at the recent sale of a banana duct-taped to a wall for $6 million at Sotheby’s. Beyond the shocking price tag, this artwork raises questions about the nature of value, the purpose of art, and the role of absurdity in challenging cultural norms. We analyze the symbolism of the piece, its commentary on consumerism, and how it fits into the larger trends of high-end collectibles and conceptual art. From the practical challenges of preserving perishable art to its parallels with speculative markets like cryptocurrency, we unpack the layers of meaning and critique surrounding this provocative statement.

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    31 分
  • Netflix's Live Sports Gamble: Lawsuit Threatens Streaming Giant's Ambitions
    2024/11/22

    The Lieb Cast analyzes the legal fallout from the highly publicized and controversial Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight. Allegations of fraud, misrepresentation, and scripted manipulation have spurred multiple lawsuits, with plaintiffs claiming they were misled into buying pay-per-view access for an event that wasn’t as legitimate as it seemed.

    We explore the legal implications of these accusations, from consumer protection and contract law to the potential for new regulations targeting influencer-led sports events. As the lines blur between sports and scripted entertainment, what does this mean for the future of celebrity boxing and sports marketing transparency?

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    36 分
  • How NYC’s New Law Will Backfire on Renters
    2024/11/15

    On this week’s episode of The Lieb Cast, we unpack the Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses (F.A.R.E.) Act, the controversial new law passed by NYC’s City Council that shifts broker fees from tenants to landlords. The law promises to ease financial pressure on renters - but will it actually work?

    We analyze the nuances of this legislation, discussing what renters, landlords, and brokers need to know and how this shift in broker fee responsibility could reshape the housing market. From unintended rent increases to potential changes in housing availability, we break down the ripple effects this law may have on NYC's already complex rental landscape.

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    31 分
  • Understanding the Equal Rights Amendment: What’s at Stake on the NY Ballot
    2024/11/01

    The Lieb Cast unpacks the Equal Rights Amendment appearing on the New York State ballot, offering a clear breakdown of proposed civil rights expansions. Learn about the key changes this amendment would bring.

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    37 分
  • FTC Mandates Easy Subscription Cancellations
    2024/10/25

    How much money do you waste each year on subscriptions with impossible-to-navigate cancellation processes? The Lieb Cast breaks down the FTC's new "Click-to-Cancel" rule, set to take effect in 2025, which will impose significant penalties on companies that fail to make subscription cancellations straightforward.

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    31 分
  • Abuse of Power at Abercrombie and Beyond + Journey for Systematic Change
    2024/10/25

    In this episode of the Lieb Cast, Andrew Lieb and Alex, a former dancer turned aspiring lawyer, delve into the critical role lawyers can play in empowering vulnerable individuals and driving systemic change. They explore Alex's personal journey, from witnessing harassment and discrimination in the dance industry to her decision to pursue a legal career to advocate for those who have been mistreated.

    The discussion focuses on the power dynamics that often enable exploitation, particularly in industries where young, financially vulnerable individuals seek opportunities. Andrew and Alex examine the nuances of consent and the importance of understanding one's rights, even in the face of seemingly enticing offers.

    Importantly, they emphasize the potential for lawyers to create lasting change through strategic litigation and the establishment of legal precedents.

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    33 分
  • Stripping Away Misclassifications: FLSA, Exotic Dancers, and the Legal Fallout
    2024/10/18

    In this episode of The Lieb Cast, we dive deep into the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and its role in classifying workers as either employees or independent contractors. Using landmark cases like Clincy v. Galardi South Enterprises, Inc., where Atlanta exotic dancers reached a $1.55 million settlement, and a nearly $4.6 million ruling involving Philadelphia’s Penthouse Club, we explore the elements used to determine worker classification. These cases expose how much control an employer must exert over a worker’s conditions for them to be classified as employees—and how clubs, like these, exploited misclassifications to their advantage.

    We also tackle the complex topic of sexual harassment in the workplace, triggered by the shocking lawsuit accusing Macy’s of covering up a 2008 sexual assault committed by Sean “Diddy” Combs at their Herald Square store. We’ll discuss the company's duty to report harassment and how vicarious liability comes into play when business relationships take priority over accountability. This episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to understand how these issues intersect with corporate responsibility and employee protections.

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    36 分
  • Musk's Cyber Cabs, Google's Antitrust Woes, and Legal Battles of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Garth Brooks
    2024/10/11

    In this episode, we dive into Elon Musk's "cyber cabs" and how automation could reshape the workforce. Next, we explore Starbucks workers' unionization efforts and the legal consequences of telling employees to "go work somewhere else." We also cover the antitrust case against Google and how AI-driven competitors are disrupting the search engine market. Finally, we tackle the legal implications of Jaguar Wright's defamation claims against Jay-Z and Beyoncé, and break down Garth Brooks' lawsuit involving rape allegations and harassment standards.

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    38 分