Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 2, 2012:
- 4 things to know if you're harassed by debt collectors
- OHRT on family status and accommodating caregiver requests – needs vs. preferences - Lexology
- Managing the end to mandatory retirement in Canada - Lexology
- Government won't interfere in Ashley Smith inquest, Harper says
- Dead man’s pension awarded to ex-wife in divided |Ontario Court of Appeal ruling
- Ontario court gives green light to class action over Via derailment
- Ashley Smith and the Canadian "correctional" system
- Safety is ultimately employer’s responsibility, not committee’s: Ontario Arbitrator
- Death of Blogging? Not So Fast
- OHRT: Employer Discriminated by Terminating Disabled Employee, but Not by Paying Her $1.25 Per Hour
- Ontario court rules cultural centres exposed by Maclean’s are Iranian fronts - The World Desk
- Ethics Complaint Accuses Judge of Using Bench to Push Personal Views About Drug Laws, ‘Irrelevant Matters’
- Ex-President of Penn St. Charged in Sandusky Case
- Don Cherry: 'If I'm betting, I'd say no' NHL season
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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