Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 13, 2013:
- Non-compete / non-solicit covenants: Ontario Court of Appeal provides guidance on enforceability
- It’s 2013. The internet is everywhere. Do you know where your online trade-marks are? - Lexology
- Accused dog strangler gets a year in jail for separate Ontario animal cruelty incident
- Non-compete agreement for employee with minority interest in company too broad: Ont Ct of Appeal
- Women face tough time finding jobs after ruling affirms flexible shift right (ed.: sky is falling, too)
- Conservative Senator Patrick Brazeau put on forced leave from Senate
- Bedridden Illinois Man Uses Skype, iPad to Testify Against Wife
- Federal judge overturns Arizona law cutting Planned Parenthood funding
- Law Society’s Member Assistance Program (MAP) dedicated web page
- Delaware courthouse gunman was ex-father-in-law in bitter custody battle
- Ontario laws leave woman with dead husband on kitchen floor for five hours
- Emotional Distress Over An Uneaten Burger
- Officials able to eavesdrop on conversations between 9/11 suspects and lawyers in court: expert witness
- Lawyers in line for $66 million in legal fees in Canadian veterans' disability case
- Not My Anne - Possible Perils of Book Cover Designs
- How the Horsemeat Sneaked Into the Lasagna
- Art, Courts and Social Media
- The End of Monopoly Over Provision of Legal Services and Prosecutions for "Unauthorized Practice of Law"
- Canada's Federal Court Confirms Family Status Protection for Employees Includes Childcare Responsibilities
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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