Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 15, 2012:
- Employer liability in the administration of benefit plans in Canada - Lexology
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal finds sexist blog post about manager to be protected under union speech
- When Nice Lawyers Get In Trouble
- Harper stresses human rights during Francophonie summit held in the Congo. Oh, the irony.
- Alabama court rules woman cannot adopt same-sex partner's child
- Walmart Employees Threatening A Strike For Black Friday
- The Vice Presidential Debate: Joe Biden Was Right to Laugh
- Georgia Lawyer Appointed to Represent Pit Bull
- Disciplined Sarnia lawyer wants LSUC to hold sentencing circle
- Jesse Jackson Jr. faces federal investigation
- Experts say Lance Armstrong could still be prosecuted
- Recent Canadian court rulings put abusive employers on notice with large punitive damages awards
- Injunction granted to prevent random drug testing of Alberta Suncor employees | Edmonton Sun
- Chinese Drywall Lawsuits at a Turning Point
- Missing TD bank data affects 260K U.S. account holders
- Tennessee death-row inmate's conviction overturned
- Plagiarism alleged in some Canadian refugee board decisions
- Justin Trudeau lends voice to Facebook summit
- Hackers Post Lawyers’ CLE Info from Rutgers; Group Says It Accessed Data to Protest Education Costs
- Ontario employee loses wrongful dismissal action by refusing employer's replacement job offer
- Biden Exposes Ryan's Extreme Views on Abortion, Supreme Court
- Twenty per cent of U.K. law firms suffer cyber-attacks via Legal Post
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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