Here are the leading legal headlines for Tuesday, September 17, 2013 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- An employer’s right to temporarily layoff in Ontario: clear as mud - Lexology
- Oops. Ethics board leader forgot to renew his law license
- Surveillance a condition of Canadian wireless licence
- BC lawyer in hot water for telling social worker he ‘should shoot’ her
- Don Jail guards acquitted of assaulting inmate
- Toronto firefighters lose jobs after sexist tweets
- Man who slashed lawyer’s face at attempt-murder trial gets 64 years to life, plus 35 years
- Fired employee failed to prove that depression, harassment drove him to fight: court - Lexology
- Project Traveller warrants to stay sealed from media, judge rules - Toronto - CBC News
- Drunken crash reason enough to fire employee, court says - Toronto - CBC News
- Admission of judge’s comments in Groia hearing challenged
- Attorney who billed for 29-hour day did the work, his lawyer says
- When can a poisoned workplace result in constructive dismissal?
- Pa. court orders county clerk to stop issuing same-sex marriage licences
- A $4.2M mistake? Lawyer liable for spam faxing ‘mundane advice’ to accountants, 7th Circuit says
- DC lawyer pursues suit to unmask authors who changed her Wikipedia page
- Next big case on campaign contribution limits likely depends on US chief justice’s vote
- DC law schools shrink, see declining LSAT scores; are rich schools winning financial-aid war?
- CASL flaws not Festivus grievances
- Tax lien system in DC is ‘predatory system of debt collection,’ newspaper probe concludes
- Guantanamo judge considers delaying 9/11 trial over computer problems
- Mike Harris to join Fasken Martineau
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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