Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, February 7, 2014:
- Tennessee judge who ordered parents to change baby’s name from Messiah is out of a job
- ‘Affluenza’ teen on probation for fatal crash is sent to pricey rehab
- Does a boss have a right to know if you tried to commit suicide?
- Ontario joins N.B. in move away from prostitution prosecutions - Yahoo News Canada
- Injuction against blogger critical of Miami Heat owner is overturned by appeals court
- Reminder: CPD Requirement changes
- Heenan Blaikie lawyers to create new Vancouver firm in wake of shut down
- Rob Ford: Project Brazen 2 warrants should be unsealed, media lawyers argue
- Rob Ford not homophobic, says brother Doug Ford
- British hospitals now required to report female genital mutilation
- ‘It’s so unnecessary’: Heenan Blaikie co-founder blames internal rivalries for law firm’s demise
- Brooklyn Prosecutor Faces Wave of Cases for Review
- Canada Revenue Agency auditing 7 environmental charities
- Heenan Blaikie’s Ottawa lawyers land on their feet
- Storied law firm Heenan Blaikie sunk by a shifting legal landscape - The Globe and Mail
- Taking Stand, Nagin Denies Corruption as Mayor in New Orleans
- Farmer takes battle over raw milk sale to Ontario's highest court - Ottawa Citizen
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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