Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, April 2, 2013:
- Parental estrangement: A 'silent epidemic' of cut-off kids
- Ontario court recognizes “light” as a contaminant under the Environmental Protection Act
- Ontario judge orders province to address 'useless' Quebec pre-sentencing reports - Law Times
- B.C. returns to old sales tax after HST rejection
- The Future of Law: Tomorrow’s Lawyers by Richard Susskind
- Judges surveyed on meeting with children - Lawyers Weekly
- Traditional Chinese medicine now regulated in Ontario
- Critics Strike Down Justice O’Connor’s New Book
- Can you package someone out instead of investigating misconduct? - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Lawyer who slept with family law client in joint retainer battles suspension bid
- In the practicePRO Lending Library: Winning Alternatives to the Billable Hour
- 'Justice is death' for James Holmes, prosecutor says
- The Case Against Law School
- Expert in legal-fee fight blasts ‘make believe’ game over cost of contract lawyers to do doc review
- New York Law School Prevails in Fraud Suit Over Employment Data
- No, you can't re-sell digital music, judge tells start-up
- Kormos always had eye on legal issues - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Jackson's wrongful death trial to begin
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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