Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, January 7, 2014:
- Pot-smoking Mountie to plead not guilty and stand trial
- Ontario workplace proposal, Bill 146, may be much ado about nothing - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Judge calls for presumptive validity for 33% class counsel fees
- New Year’s resolutions for a healthier law practice and a new you
- Protecting Yourself From Cybercrime Dangers: Lock Down and Protect Your Data Wherever It Is
- The Dirt: Sriracha’s sweet smell a reminder that residential uses rule
- Chief Justice Warren Winkler joins Arbitration Place
- Supreme Court stops gay marriages in Utah pending court case outcome
- Ontario’s Stronger Workplaces for a Stronger Economy Act, 2013 - Canadian Employment Law Today
- Resolutions for better matter and file management
- Can BlackBerry Patent a Keyboard?
- Federal appeals court reviews Texas anti-abortion law
- French supermarket backtracks after cake supplier's "joke" listing cocaine as an ingredient
- Judge Rejects Chicago’s Ban on Gun Shops
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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