Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 18, 2012:
- What Your Will Should Say About Your Digital Assets
- Malik, acquitted in Air India trial, wants legal fees back
- Ontario and Quebec gas companies plead guilty to price fixing
- TheStar Former OHL club owner ready to take his ‘lumps’ for Ponzi scheme
- Alleged Lohan assault victim says she won't sue
- Ont. urged to ban all candy-flavoured tobacco products
- ABA: ‘Case Has Not Been Made’ for Nonlawyer Ownership
- Charter of Rights fails to protect poor Canadians - Vancouver Sun
- Ethics 20/20 Commission Suspends Campaign to Draft Proposal on Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms-ABA Journal
- Doorey: When is a Salesperson an “Employee” Under Ontario Employment Standards Laws?
- Charter of Rights turns Canada into a 'constitutional' trendsetter
- Skurka's Spin: Charter anniversary must transcend party politics
- Convicted defendants not told of forensic flaws found by US Justice Dept.
- Mountie calls for outside review of RCMP complaints
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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