Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, July 4, 2013:
- Spark lit between legal communities
- "And Benefits" – Two Missing Words Invalidate A Termination Provision - Employment and HR
- Legal Aid Ontario overwhelmed | Toronto Star
- Amnesty International: US interference with Snowden asylum violates human rights
- Guantanamo prisoners ask federal court to order end to force-feedings
- Dragon's Den wins summary judgment against Montreal lawyer
- Wisconsin court upholds homicide conviction for faith-healer parents who let daughter die
- Law School Implosions
- Widower launches $3.2 million lawsuit against TTC
- World’s largest pot shop can stay open in Oakland, judge rules
- BC’s Privacy Commissioner issues privacy management guidance for public bodies
- Hate speech provision of the federal Human Rights Act repealed
- Service outside of Canada - complying with the Hague Service Convention
- Quebec "Lola" lawyer, Goldwater, reprimanded for telling other lawyer to 'eat s---' |Toronto Sun
- Mom settles for $143,000 after infant taken away over faulty drug test
- Mitch Kowalski: Small, nimble firms challenge ‘big law’
- How do you get through the day after a losing verdict?
- Ontario Judicial Criticism of High Cost of Justice
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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