Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 21, 2013:- Wise Law Blog: What is an Ontario Power of Attorney for Personal Care?
- Omar Khadr must stay in federal prison, judge rules
- Pamela Wallin's lawyer threatens Senate legal action
- Fired worker loses smartphone privileges for 3 years for hacking into law firm’s server
- Crime law to target 'most heinous' offenders: Peter MacKay
- At 12:01, Same-Sex Couples in New Jersey Say ‘I Do’
- Quebec leaders slam federal court challenge to province's secession bill
- Lawyer Austin Cooper had a 'commanding' courtroom presence - The Globe and Mail
- Supreme Court of Canada Will Hear Appeal on Constitutionality of B.C.'s Hearing Fees
- Alberta court reaffirms reasonable notice entitlements for dependent contractors
- 5 ways to end legal tangle over Supreme Court of Canada nominee - Politics - CBC News
- Another online dispute resolution service that eliminates the need for lawyers
- Supreme Court Affirms Consent for End of Life Treatment
- Labour legislation heads to Supreme Court of Canada | Canadian Labour Reporter
- Canada Revenue Agency cuts off elderly woman’s tax benefit after deciding she’s dead
- Ford's tea-tosser tells her side of the story: DiManno
- 10 mostly negative (but I did try) thoughts about the Speech from the Throne
- Rocco Galati: the lawyer who lives to take on the government - Toronto Star
- Harper government joins court challenge of Quebec's right to secede
- Unpaid interns: MP Andrew Cash to table private member’s bill targeting illegal internships
- Nina Pierpont Expert Testimony on Wind Turbine Health Issues Disallowed At Adelaide ERT Hearing
- New Jersey Supreme Court rules state must begin allowing same-sex marriages
- Omar Khadr to learn today if he will leave federal prison
- Canadian ordered to close downloading site, pay $110 million
- Report: Schwarzenegger intends to challenge US Constitution and run for president
- How Would You Improve CLE?
- Who decides when life ends? Supreme Court rules doctors cannot end life support without family consent
- New challenge to Supreme Court appointment: Quebec gov't enters fray - Ottawa Citizen
- Lavabit Case Shows Why We Need Tech Literate Judges
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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