Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, January 14, 2014:
- Secretive Apple Squirms in Gaze of court-appointed U.S. Monitor - NYTimes
- Public hearings set to begin on Quebec's secular charter
- Bronx County judge censured for asking staffers to pray, run errands
- Is a lay-off a constructive dismissal? Must employee return on recall to mitigate?
- Alberta Employer Slapped For Reviewing Former Employee's Personal Web-Based Email
- Bits & Bytes: Five innovative projects show legal profession is making progress
- More than 1,000 Heydary clients left scrambling
- Justin Bieber's egging of neighbour's house caused $20,000 in damages
- Open for Litigation: Will Latin-American Plaintiffs Strike Gold in Canadian Courts?
- This week at the SCC
- Annual LSUC fees must be paid by Mar. 2
- U.S. judge won't stop killer's execution by untried drugs
- New accreditation regulations for B.C. family law mediation
- ‘Octomom’ charged with welfare fraud
- Woman is charged in Kentucky courthouse theft of lawyer’s briefcase
- Supreme Court showdown looms between Canadian judges and Harper government | Yahoo News Canada
- Woman to remove niqab to testify in Toronto case
- Tories’ call for more research on prostitution laws could be stalling tactic
- Who owns a tree growing on or over the property line?
- $10.5 million damages awarded by Canadian court for unlawful rebroadcast “Family Guy”
- Abortion Rights: A Good Ruling Stands
- The rise of the older worker – and age-discrimination lawsuits - The Globe and Mail
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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