A rundown of the latest moves in the publishing world.
Hitmaking songwriter-producer J. White Did It, a.k.a. Anthony Jermaine White, has signed a global publishing deal with
Sony Music Publishing for a portion of his catalog and future releases.
The deal comes ahead of Sunday’s Grammys, where J. White is nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rap Song for his work on the Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Savage” by Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyonce. As a writer-producer, he was nominated for two previous Grammys: Record of the Year for Cardi B’s “I Like It” feat. J Balvin and Bad Bunny (2019) and Best Rap Song for Cardi B’s breakthrough hit “Bodak Yellow” (2018). His collaborations with the rap superstar also include her hit 2018 single “Money.”
Dec 18, 2020 By Gary Blankenship Senior Editor Top Stories
A request from multiple past chairs of the Family Law Section to include collaborative law questions on the annual family law certification exam is getting a favorable response from the Marital and Family Law Certification Committee.
However, the request came too late for the next family law certification exam, which is scheduled for March.
“My immediate thought was ‘Yes, let’s absolutely put it in there,’” said committee Chair Jennifer Ficarrotta. But she added another committee member reminded her the committee has already posted a study guide, which doesn’t include collaborative law materials, for the upcoming exam.
UpdatedTue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:09 pm ET
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Snow days are often fun.for kids. The Cranford schools may start with traditional snow days off. (Caren Lissner/Patch)
CRANFORD, NJ The Cranford schools will be using traditional Snow Days if the storm is extremely impactful, Superintendent Scott Rubin said Tuesday, but he stopped short of making an announcement about the coming storm. The district, along with its safety partners, continue to monitor the impending winter storm, he said in an email Tuesday afternoon. Given our new educational paradigm, I wanted to share the District s approach in determining how a snow day or a remote learning day will be determined.
hollywood in damage control mode this morning as more explosive secrets emerge from the hack of sony pictures e-mails and files. two top hollywood executives forced to apologize for racially charged jokes they exchanged in their e-mail about president obama. an fbi investigation into the hack. pamela brown has more. reporter: christine, we are hearing the first apology from the sony executive after the hack in the wake of a leaked e-mail between amy pascal and scott rubin. pascal is apologizing after the racially toned e-mails over president obama. in the communication between pascal and rudin, what she
you have brad pitt who has worked with scott rubin before who is the one who sent these e-mails who called her minimally talented and a spoiled brat. when you call angelina jolie who is hollywood s goddess something like that and now it s leaked i don t know their ego, i don t know what s going on over there, but it won t be good for sony. now the issue that they have to deal with this movie that s coming out. this brings me back to this other question that i find myself in the weird position of saying this seems a horrible precedent. you don t want foreign governments bullying people into not doing it because of possible criminal acts. but i don t know, maybe you shouldn t make a movie about, as a separate matter, like the idea of making a comedy about the murder of a foreign head of state also seems a little messed up. sony s in the awkward position where it may not want to release this movie any more, but now there s like there s sort of a state craft element to it. like the