Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, October 4, 2013:
- Judging Stephen Harper's choice of judges: Chris Hall
- North York woman who died two years ago tagged for jury roll
- Lawyer banned from real estate work after clerk bilks clients
- Jacques Parizeau, former PQ premier, slams charter of values
- PQ stung by Jacques Parizeau’s rebuke of values charter: Hébert
- Raucous trial for 89-year-old who won't fill out census
- Yukon judge challenges federal tougher sentencing law
- Toronto city hall to consider bike lanes on Bay St.
- Pennsylvania clerk appeals order to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses
- The Courts and the US Shutdown
- Texas inmates challenge use of new execution drugs
- Plaintiffs successful in class action against George Brown College for misleading advertising
- Ethical issues in employment negotiations: not avoiding the unavoidable - Lexology
- Marc Nadon confirmed as justice of the Supreme Court of Canada - Toronto Star
- Clio takes law conferences to Cloud 9
- “The Legal Field Attracts Psychopaths, Author Says”
- Millions of credit card numbers and passwords stolen in Adobe hack
- Thirteen alleged members of Anonymous indicted on hacking charges
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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