Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 9, 2014:
- Paternity Testing in Ontario: Perhaps Damned If You Do, But Certainly Damned If You Don’t
- Pblog | Intellectual Property Law in Canada » Social Media & Non-Competition Clauses
- Bosses shouldn’t ask sick workers for doctor’s notes: OMA
- Jurisdiction Of An Ontario Court To Hear A Wrongful Dismissal Claim Related To Employment In US
- Texas hospital keeps brain-dead pregnant woman on life support against family’s wishes
- LegalZoom withdraws IPO plans after receiving $200 million private investment
- Settlement deal made in Ohio lawsuit over mug shot websites
- RCMP found partially liable for crash after chase
- Insane Clown Posse sues FBI
- US weight-loss companies charged with fraud over false claims - Health - Home
- Op-Ed: From Bedford to the MWCI, Chronicling the Legal Consequences of Pickton
- Biker tracks down bike thief on Craigs List, gets it all on video
- Swearing Nebraska toddler taken into custody
- 72 Retired NYC Cops Charged With Social Security Fraud Over 911 Disability Claims
- Ontario Court awards real estate agent commission for securing offer at listing price, even when seller won't accept
- Supreme Court of Canada Rules on Pension Income and Damages in Wrongful Dismissal
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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