Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 3, 2013:
- NRA report calls for US school employees to be trained and armed
- Family status: it's okay to ask, in fact you may need to! - Lexology (registration)
- Rob Ford loses again
- Mayor Rob Ford calls court costs decision ridiculous: ‘I won fair and square’
- Battle of the rings: Costco countersues Tiffany over diamond ring - Life Inc.
- SEC Enters 21st Century, Approves Twitter and Facebook For Official Disclosures - Forbes
- Law Commission of Ontario Releases Final Report on Vulnerable Workers and Precarious Work
- Restrictive covenants without readily ascertainable limits found unenforceable
- Ontario considers new family-related leaves of absence under the ESA
- The second opinion: does seven minutes matter? It does in marathons, flight schedules…and appeals
- “Drawing the circle” around Ontario ESA termination clauses
- This week at the SCC
- Judge: Facebook must see Timelines Inc in court over trademark
- U.S. city makes it illegal not to own a gun
- FireMe! Website Warns Twitter Users about Tweets that may get them Fired
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Let’s get talking – A look at communications breakdowns
- Law firm pokes April Fool’s fun at online fraudsters
- Disbarred Toronto lawyer Howard Cohen charged with fraud after allegedly continuing crim law practice
- FBI busts state senator and 5 others in plot to rig New York City mayoral race
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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