Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, October 18, 2013:
- Keeping Secrets: Trade Secrets and Confidentiality Agreements
- General Counsel Increasingly Dumping The Top Biglaw Firms
- Quebec charter violates religious freedom: Quebec human rights watchdog
- Man is accused of stealing from blind courthouse vendor as he was awaiting sentencing for theft
- Woman charged with petty theft, accused of taking $2.87 from courthouse fountain
- Students, lawyers protest proposed private Trinity law school
- Louisiana top court strikes down immigrant driver I.D. law
- Scarce resources handcuff access-to-information requests: Federal watchdog
- Alberta court to hear constitutional challenge to prohibition on private health care insurance
- BC employers face bullying and harassment deadline
- Many Ex-Players May Be Ineligible to Share in N.F.L. Concussion Settlement
- Former Metrolinx senior manager faces corruption-related charges
- Quebec wants to join challenge to Marc Nadon's court nomination - Toronto Star
- Court Rules on ‘Stand Your Ground’ Costs
- Survey finds that most feel law review articles don't meet needs of the practicing bar
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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