Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, August 20, 2013:
- Court finds sale not closed if the building permit is open - Toronto Star
- WSJ: "The Legal Job Market Is So Bad, It's Good"
- Cellphones blamed as fatal collisions by 'distracted drivers' up
- Lawyer accused of secretly taping sex with client gives up his license
- Judge Judy's son in center of defamation case against local sheriff
- Toronto parking ticket hot spots: Website shows when and where you’re most likely to get nailed
- David Miranda, schedule 7 and the dangers reporters now face (Alan Rusbridger/Guardian)
- Greenwald partner David Miranda: 'They said I would be put in jail if I didn't co-operate'
- U.S. seeks to speed up hearings for five alleged 9/11 suspects
- Prosecutors: Fla teen in same-sex case contacts girl, plea deal pulled - CNN
- Changes to food safety legislation in Canada
- The duty to accommodate is not unlimited
- Employers require evidence to support restrictions on tattoos and piercings in the workplace
- Restrictive covenants in Canadian employment law
- Former Pakistan Army Chief, President Musharraf Charged in 2007 Bhutto Death
- Saying goodbye to the difficult client
- Speaker's Corner: HRTO lacks expertise to deal with racial profiling
- Judge refuses to block condom requirement for adult film actors
- How Did Law Firms Fare In The First Half of 2013?
- Illinois expands background checks to all gun purchases (Karen Pierog/Reuters)
- New Jersey Gov. Christie Signs Ban on Gay ‘Conversion Therapy’
- Secret Gitmo camp violates Geneva Conventions, lawyer says after visit
- Bradley Manning's prosecutors seek 60-year term
- Practice Pitfalls: Criminal Law
- Widow who lost $280K home over $6 tax penalty wins court hearing
- Manning’s Lawyers Urge a Lenient Sentence
- Egyptian court orders that deposed president Mubarak be released from prison (/The Hill)
- CPD basics for Ontario associates
- Robyn Urback: Who is 'good' enough to become a lawyer in Canada?
- Toronto police use-of-force policies to be reviewed by former Ass. Chief Justice Dennis O'Connor
- Why you should trademark your business name
- US Judge blocks Oklahoma ban on Plan B contraceptives
- Feds crack down on beat-the-polygraph instructors
- B.C. bar accused of racism ordered to pay $30K
- Lawmaker pulls son from class over transgender law - Times Union
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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