Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 16, 2014:
- Courts reject appeals in Michael Jackson death cases; insurance suit over $17M policy is settled
- Top court reserves judgment on Justice Marc Nadon's eligibility
- Nadon nomination an embarrassment to our judicial system - The Globe and Mail
- Republicans are still trying to save traditional lightbulbs. It likely won’t work.
- Legal trends '14: a forecast of the year ahead - employment & labour - Lexology
- Discrimination in Employment for Political Belief
- Google ads target Canadians using personal health info - Canada - CBC News
- Google appeals $204,000 fine as French data privacy controversy escalates
- Tweeting Kansas lawyer sanctioned for her tweets during AG’s ethics hearing
- Wednesday: What’s Hot on CanLII
- Much at stake as Supreme Court studies Marc Nadon appointment - Toronto Star
- Drew Hasselback: Business law trends to expect in 2014
- 6 questions: Top court hearing on Justice Marc Nadon's eligibility
- Residential school documents must be released, judge rules
- Ontario’s simmering political debate over animal welfare: Walkom
- Worried About the Target Data Breach? Add "RAM-Scraping" to Your Vocabulary - Businessweek
- Federal lawyers just catching up to provincial salary levels
- Lawyers Aim Bigger Than Freedom Industries in West Virginia Chemical Spill - Businessweek
- $765 million NFL concussion settlement not enough, judge rules
- Punitive Damages in Ontario Employment Law - Pate Estate v. Galway-Cavendish and Harvey (Township)
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net
No comments:
Post a Comment
Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site's terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of Wise Law Blog and the writers thereof. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed without notification.