Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, October 29, 2013:
- Do JDs in non-lawyer corporate roles require new ethics model?
- UN Human Rights Review and the Canadian Cold Shoulder
- LAO staff lawyers' union bid rejected - Law Times
- Focus: Lawyers optimistic about Ontario condo changes
- 50 state supreme courts allow cameras, but not the US Supreme Court; is it a ‘fragile flower’?
- Steer Clear of Real Estate Claims by Asking These Five Questions on Every Deal
- Torys lawyer ready to ‘move forward’ after LSUC's failed prosecution
- Law society strips Ottawa lawyer of licence after clients defrauded of nearly $500,000
- Disciplinary hearing begins for Toronto police officers who arrested bicycling lawyer during G20 summit
- Alleged police mistreatment in robbery investigation of teens highlights the gap between legal rights and reality
- The decline of the associate and the rise of the law firm employee
- Toronto 2010 city council candidate admits to illegal voting
- LAWPRO Tales of Horror: U.S. court decision on a a bank’s duties to a firm in a bad cheque scam
- Collection agency fined $500,000 by CRTC for automated calls, failing to identify caller
- Personal Injury Law: FSCO must now tackle arbitration delays
- Canada-EU Non-Trade Agreement Stalled Over Human Rights Language
- Brazilian judge suspends work on huge Amazon dam project over environmental concerns
- Supreme Court will deliver long-awaited ruling on competition class actions Thursday
- Federal Judge Overturns Some Texas Abortion Restrictions
- Mayor Rob Ford says 2014 campaign will 'be a bloodbath'
- Who is Arthur Hamilton, the Conservative lawyer named by Mike Duffy? - Politics - CBC News
- Senate scandal: Mike Duffy says Conservatives covered his legal bills
- A Bid to Keep Youths Out of Adult Prisons
- Obama May Ban Spying on Heads of Allied States
- Ahh, the lure of self-employment…
- When do pre-employment medical exams violate a job candidate’s right to privacy in Québec?
- Ex-Olympic head John Furlong says police have cleared him of abuse allegations by studen
- Is legal education changing to prepare law grads for careers outside traditional legal practice?
- Kennedy cousin Skakel seeks release on bond
- Great moments in wage and hour litigation: unpaid Yelp reviewers
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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