Hereare the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, April 26, 2013:
- Ontario Court of Appeal rules executives may not be covered for workplace injury claims.
- Law Society to Honour Five as Extraordinary Ontarians
- Meet the lawyer linking police with Toronto's Muslim community - globalnews.ca
- DealBook: New York Seeks to Press Trial of A.I.G.’s Ex-Chief
- SCOTUS is often ‘simply irrelevant’ to daily work of trial courts, federal judge says
- Should I Stay or Should I Go? BCCA Weighs In On Constructive Dismissal
- EU court dismisses Inuit bid to overturn seal product ban
- ‘Unclear’ cell phone contracts targeted by Ontario government
- Paralegal graduates enhance access to justice
- Harper on terror arrests: Not a time for 'sociology'
- NS man wrongly convicted of rape sues 43 years later
- Judge Made Miranda-Rights Call in Boston Case
- Canadian dies of doctor-assisted suicide in Switzerland
- US Supreme Court hears final arguments of term
- The Legal Circle of Life
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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