Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, October 11, 2013:
- Man loses $1M insurance policy after checkup reveals thyroid cancer
- A wheelchair-using cat must be leashed, ticketed woman learns
- Court fight could give angry carpet cleaners right to unmask Yelp users
- Two men executed by Texas and Arizona with unapproved drugs
- Canada Labour Code permits dismissal without cause, Federal Court confirms
- SCC to hear lawyers’ privilege argument over money laundering law
- Saudi Arabia licenses first female lawyers
- Can You Repeat a Judge's Compliments on Your Law Firm Website?
- The Law School Class Of 2016: By The Numbers
- Toronto paying millions in lawsuit claims
- BC court upholds ban on doctor-assisted death, setting up Supreme Court ... - CTV News
- BC's Appeal Court says Canada's ban on assisted-suicide is constitutional -
- Top 10 issues for employers – Issue #3: workplace investigations
- Judge Says New Jersey Can Begin Allowing Same-Sex Marriages in Two Weeks
- RCMP highlight 10 cases of missing aboriginal women on social media
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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