Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 30, 2013:
- Named No. 1 ‘dirtiest’ hotel, resort sues TripAdvisor and loses in 6th Circuit
- Law schools still ‘inaccurate’ on employment numbers, says law prof (video)
- Fast food workers strike in 50 cities to demand wages of $15/hour, right to unionize
- New fee for musicians visiting Canada could hurt small concert venues
- Aspiring Ottawa lawyer awarded $330,000 for tripping on curb, injuring shoulder | National Post
- Lawyers and Conflicts – the Myopia Continues
- U.S. Justice Dept. won’t stop states from legalizing pot. Here’s what that means.
- U.S. Won’t Sue to Reverse States’ Legalization of Marijuana
- All Legal Same-Sex Marriages Will Be Recognized for U.S. Federal Tax Purposes
- Justin Trudeau's pot stance sparks sharp words from Harper
- Explicit warning required to fire nanny for cause
- Ontario set to argue that Senate abolishment isn’t as easy as Harper says | National Post
- Ontario Superior Court of Justice rules Ticats receiver Williams a free agent | 680News
- CRA targeting house 'flippers' in Toronto, Vancouver: Lawyer - MetroNews Canada
- DealBook: Swiss Agree on Penalties for Banks That Aided US Tax Cheats
- Toronto expects $167 million surplus, thanks largely to land transfer tax
- Making 'revenge porn' illegal
- Note to bartenders: take your customers' money, and their keys while you're at it - Lexology
- Tech skills are the key to law students’ future employment, says ‘13 Legal Rebel Dan Katz
- Daniel Katz' Reinvent Law program at Michigan State: Teaching technology skills of future law practice
- Legal Skills Prof Blog
- NJ gov signs social media job protections into law - Times Union
- Defendant gets 60 days for bringing urine-filled condom to pretrial hearing
- Judge Announces Settlement in N.F.L. Concussion Suit
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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