Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 20, 2012:
- Judge asks if Mayor Rob Ford’s remarks went ‘too far’ - The Globe and Mail
- Barrie lawyer Jim Vigmond drops $5,300 for toilet from Leafs’ dressing room - Macleans.ca
- "If judge decides Rob Ford’s comments referred to cafĂ© owner, I’ll invoked ‘fair comment’ defence:" lawyer
- Law Society disbars Ron Hatcher, veteran Toronto real estate lawyer, for assisting in ‘sham’ deals
- The number of LSAT test-takers dropped 16.4% in October
- The Supreme Court of Canada VIAGRA case: 5 messages technology businesses should receive
- Judge rules against Christians in Santa Monica Nativity battle
- Top 10 Do's of Social Media for Professionals: via @Sandra_Bekhor
- Kashrut agency denies coercion in labour case | The Canadian Jewish News
- Amici Curiae: Retailers Taking Quebec’s Language Laws to Court
- "10 Years Ago Today, This Blog Was Launched" - Congrats to Robert Ambrogi
- Woman hits 'like' on Facebook, gets arrested in India
- Donuts and Coffee: The two most talked-about franchise cases of the year
- DOJ files antitrust suit against eBay
- The Practice: The Future of Law, Circa 1972
- Pickton inquiry accused of failing marginalized women
- Mayor Ford slammed business deal to get votes, lawyer suggests | CTV Toronto News
- Lawsuit claims Winnipeg man fired for being white - Toronto Sun
- Chicago Tribune - Hostess, unions agree to mediation
- Toronto Marlies sign pledge to fight homophobia in sports
- We're on pace for 4C of global warming. Here's why that terrifies the World Bank.
- Family to take end-of-life fight to Supreme Court of Canada
- Lawyer vindicated as NB appeal court tosses judge’s fine
- Rare ruling sends Ontario family law litigant to jail for contempt
- Minister won't interfere with generic OxyContin approval
- Twinkies-maker headed to bankruptcy court today
- Michigan court rules ban on life without parole for minors does not apply retroactively
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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