Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, April 30, 2013:
- TV providers tell CRTC to reject SUN-TV bid for mandatory carriage
- Bangladesh factory collapse: Loblaw pledges compensation for dead garment workers
- Minnesota Bill Would Define All Marriages as Civil Unions
- The legal issues of cloud-based computing services
- Recalling employees from work-from-home arrangements
- Juries punish employers: two recent cases highlight the risk of treating employees poorly - Lexology
- Young target of ex-Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke’s lawsuit wonders ‘why is it a big deal?’
- Facing Injustice: Implications of Ordering N.S. to Remove Her Niqab
- NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair defends his criticism of Supreme Court investigation
- Lawyer: Pa. abortion clinic no 'house of horrors'
- Is 100 Years a Life Sentence? Opinions Are Divided http://
- ★ Email Pro Tip #5: Triage Your Mail on the Go: I receive between 100 and 1,000 business-related e-mails per...- Slaw
- New post: Employment agreements avoid awkward hiring situations via Stuart Rudner
- Luka Magnotta trial date set for fall 2014
- Strathy appointed to Ontario Court of Appeal
- Reprisals under the Human Rights Code
- Bangladesh factory owner could face 7 years in prison
- Accident victim wins challenge to Ontario’s $3,500 minor injury cap
- Lawyers may solicit clients by text messages if rules are followed, Ohio ethics opinion says
- Jackson's wrongful death trial to open
- Can accuser’s desire for niqab remake the courtroom? — DiManno
- Ontario’s licence-refusal scheme after bankruptcy shot down | Law Times News
- Time to expand paralegal practice?
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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