Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, October 22, 2013:
- Considerations to Explore before Making an Ontario Power of Attorney for Personal Care
- Pathways pilot project | The Law Society of Upper Canada
- Jockeying for position by law schools predated US News rankings; long-standing elite identified
- Unpaid interns: No one is keeping track - Toronto Star
- Drew Hasselback: You might be a payday lender
- B.C. moving to address the gap in retention of aboriginal lawyers
- Famous Trials Website
- B.C. lawyer touts ‘assisted self-representation’
- The Lackluster Law Reviews That Lawyers Love to Hate
- Tim Hortons coin thrower ordered to pay $500 to charity
- Court of Appeal to revisit overtime "misclassified"class action certification - Lexology
- Special prosecutor in teen rape case
- Qu'ran-based lawyer for Via suspect unlikely
- Everything you need to know about JPMorgan’s $13 billion settlement
- Can lawyers use Groupon-type marketing? ABA ethics opinion sees problems with prepaid deals
- 15 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft and Online Fraud
- Texas Judge accused of texting prosecutor about case during trial will step down from bench
- First Same-Sex Marriages Take Place in NJ; Christie Drops Appeal
- Phoning it in: termination appropriate for employee who called in “sick”
- Senate malfeasance, Bob Rae and "due process"
- Defense lawyers, prosecutors in Colo. theater shooting resume battle over evidence of insanity
- Despite $13 billion fine, JPMorgan Chase chief says he’s ‘so damn proud of this company’
- Const. Dameian Muirhead’s racially charged disciplinary hearing headed for mediation
- Five things to know about controversy surrounding Marc Nadon’s appointment to Supreme Court Post
- Jen Gerson: Drop the food, lady, it’s the Alberta Health Services | National Post
- Disciplinary counsel calls for mental exam of sitting Cleveland municipal judge
- Dad charged after 2-year-old shoots self
- When does mental disability prevent execution? SCOTUS to consider Florida IQ standard
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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