Here are the leading legal headlines for Monday, September 16, 2013 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- For Hamilton, Ontario lawyer John Evans, life still a ‘sunshine sketch’ at 75
- Class-action lawsuit over alleged abuse at Orillia, Ontario institution set to begin
- Hawaii tells Janice Keihanaikukauakah- ihuliheekahaunaele to change her name
- Is there a distinction between 'just cause' and 'just dismissal' under the Canada Labour Code?
- How to keep you home's purchase price secret - Toronto Star
- Ottawa bargained in bad faith with striking diplomats, labour board rules
- Trespass charge dropped against Star reporter who photographed news event at Union Station
- Kanye West Charged in Alleged Paparazzo Attack
- Quebec proposal: Your headscarf or your job? | Al Jazeera America
- Judge in Spain Partitions Home of Feuding Couple
- Appeals court upholds slugger Barry Bonds' conviction
- Pamela Wallin repays $100K in expenses, blames Senate 'lynch mob'
- Eli Lilly files $500M NAFTA suit against Canada over drug patents - Business - CBC News
- Federal judge rules government does not have to release Guantanamo videotapes
- Quebec charter echoes darker times
- Zimmerman prosecutor takes hit in court of public opinion
- Ikea Monkey Won't Be Returned To Lawyer 'Mom' Yasmin Nakhuda
- Toronto lawyer jailed 39 months for insider trading - Business - CBC News
- Secret US terrorism court orders declassification of its own rulings
- Sarah Palin sued for copyright infringement by New Jersey publisher
- US judge orders review of secret opinions regarding NSA surveillance
- Overtime class action certified for commissioned-based Nesbitt Burns employees - Lexology
- Thousands march through Montreal to protest Quebec values charter - Winnipeg Free Press
- The root of the dispute: Neighbours in court fight over tree’s life
- Judge Urges U.S. to Consider Releasing N.S.A. Data on Calls
- Is Quebec’s secular charter constitutional? Nine legal experts weigh in
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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