Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, November 21, 2012:
- Toronto courtroom rudeness: Make ‘uncivil’ lawyer pay $247,000, LSUC prosecutor says
- Conviction in iPad Website Hacking Case | TechCrunch
- Bre-X lawyer Joe Groia blasts proposed LSUC suspension for ‘incivility’
- Former LSUC treasurer touts 3rd option for articling crisis
- B.C marijuana tax could net billions if pot legalized
- Lawyer bios are the most read portion of law firm websites
- Serious safety violation not cause for termination - Lexology
- The Supreme Court Of Canada’s Latest Take On Discrimination And The Duty To Accommodate - Employment and HR
- Blogger’s Fair-Use Argument Regarding Copyrighted Photo Questionable
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Dismisses Discrimination Complaint by Employee with Scent Hypersensitivity
- Kelley Sister in Tearful Event with Gloria Allred
- Plastics News - Plastic bag manufacturers take legal action against Toronto bag ban
- Law Society Makes Top Employers List for Seventh Consecutive Year
- Six points to consider before commencing an arbitration - Lexology
- Dismissing a pregnant employee? Act carefully (Levitt)
- OpEd: CNOOC-Nexen deal is good for Canada, says Justin Trudeau
- CNN’s Costello pushes Walmart VP on labor practices
- Big News From Mars? Rover Scientists Mum For Now (Joe Palca/NPR)Feds asks court to toss out constitutional challenge over cigarette pack warnings
- Feds asks court to toss out constitutional challenge over cigarette pack warnings
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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