Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, December 10, 2012:
- Toronto Ikea monkey a social media sensation
- Law Society disbars Toronto real estate lawyer Ron Hatcher for role in ‘sham’ deals
- Rasouli case chance for Supreme Court to put forward guidelines on end-of-life treatment - Globe and Mail
- Every Lawyer Needs a Guardian Angel
- Fight over secret Tommy Douglas file goes to top court - Politics - CBC News
- What you need to know: changes to Ontario's Estate Administration Tax Act - Lexology (registration)
- Ohio Lawyer Sues Mugshot Websites, Claims Right-of-Publicity Violation
- Daughter-beating Video Judge William Adams Reinstated In Texas
- US Court frees man who sat on death row for 15 years after exonerated by DNA testing
- Ontario Family Law: Isse v Said: Marriage under Sharia Law is valid in Ontario.
- Case law gap in age-related workplace discrimination | Canadian Lawyer Legal Feeds
- Lawyer Accused of Forging Legal Opinion Letters with Niece’s Name
- A Preview of Rob Ford’s Conflict of Interest Appeal | politics | Torontoist
- What should you do to a computer before you sell it?
- Tax Court of Canada permits employer deduction of fair market value of stock option grant
- Supreme Court to Take Up Gay Marriage
- Discovery of Facebook Posts Is No Longer A Given After California Ruling
- Judge overseeing Apple-Samsung lawsuits requests temporary 'ceasefire'
- Toronto Santa fired for telling child the "Maple Leafs suck"
- Workplace alcohol testing decision to come from Supreme Court of Canada CBC.ca
- US Supreme Court likely to punt on gay marriage?
- Ontario Consent and Capacity Board a neutral arbiter in complex end of life disputes - The Globe and Mail
- High court says Newfoundland can't force bankrupt company to clean contamination - GlobalNews.ca
- End-of-life battles expose the culture clash in Canada’s intensive care units
- US Supreme Court will hear gay rights cases over California marriage ban - Windsor Star
- Drug legalization ‘worst thing that could happen’ to organized crime, say advocates
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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