Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 21, 2013:
- No more money for legal aid in B.C. budget
- Sperm donors beware: can you bank on your anonymity? - Lexology
- Claims for ‘phantom dependant’ justify termination | Canadian Employment Law Today
- Lead investigator in Oscar Pistorius case is facing attempted murder charges
- Alabama House approves bill tightening regulation of abortion clinics
- Argument that mandatory minimum is 'bad law' not hard to accept: Ontario judge
- In Lawsuit Over Phone Bill, the Mother of All Hidden Charges
- She looks to help those who help themselves – in court - Orangeville Citizen
- OK for Ontario police to search cellphone if no password: court
- Is a Notice of Termination Contract Term that COULD Violate the ESA Void?: Part Deux
- US Supreme Court rules double jeopardy applies even after judicial mistake
- Alleged Threat of Female Genital Mutilation, but Child Returned to Canada from US under Hague Convention
- Remembering the anti-flirting campaign.
- Ont Div Ct: Partial Indemnity Costs Based on Costs Subcommittee’s Rates, Not Counsel’s Actual Rates
- Conrad Black loses bid to have convictions dismissed
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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