Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, September 23, 2013:
- Supreme Court's fall docket leans to public policy matters
- Speaker's Corner: Extreme delays in civil trials an urgent matter
- Lawyer taken to task for ‘derogatory comments’ about junior counsel appeals master’s order
- Avoiding a Contempt of a Child Access Order: Jackscha v Funnell
- Tories sitting on list of judges to fill Supreme Court vacancy
- Ontario seeking more power over unregulated daycare
- Tuesday, September 24, 2013: Opening of the Courts of Ontario for 2013
- Required Oath to Queen for new Canadians constitutional, Ontario court rules | GlobalPost
- Michael Jackson's mother has standing to collect damages, judge rules - CNN
- iPhone 5S fingerprint reader hacked after only three days?
- Do we really need so many lawyers? - Macleans.ca
- Omar Khadr set to make first public appearance tomorrow during Edmonton court hearing
- How "big data" will help lawyers more effectively practice law
- Canada: Monarchist League hails court ruling upholding oath to Queen
- Testimony ends in 21st week of trial against concert promoter over Michael Jackson's death
- ABA task force proposes scrutiny of law school funding, pricing and accreditation standards
- Identifying the Problems With Law Schools
- Former Edmonton Oilers owner Peter Pocklington to begin California jail sentence Dec. 9
- Brian Burke wins judgment against online commenters (NBC Sports)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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