Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 26, 2013:
- GTA Lawyers Take Note of New Motion Practice Direction (Toronto)
- Pot smokers warned: think twice before crossing U.S. border - British Columbia - CBC News
- Judge accepts peppermint oil mishap as valid defense of taking out penis during airplane flight
- Norton Rose terminates 30 lawyers and staff in Australia
- Conrad Black comes to Rob Ford's rescue: Hume
- CJC announces further probe of Quebec judge
- Rights group: Afghanistan must reject stoning law - Times Union
- Philadelphia contractor charged with murder for fatal building collapse
- More legal work moving in-house, ACC survey says
- Beware heavy-handed collection calls by fraudsters impersonating Ontario lawyers
- Federal judge: Lawyer must pay costs of producing imprisoned ex-attorney Rothstein at her trial
- Ashley Smith inquest: Family lawyer says jurors should return a homicide verdict | Toronto Star
- US Supreme Court will hear Hobby Lobby birth control case on Tuesday
- Canada’s prison population at all-time high
- Who are the NHL concussion lawsuit plaintiffs?
- Former players sue NHL over concussions - Yahoo Sports
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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