Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 13, 2014:
- My post today @SlawTips - Heenan and Hyriniak: Taking Stock
- (Part 1) Jones v. Tsige - Revisiting the Tort of Invasion of Privacy
- “Assisted” Reproduction – Oh, the Irony!
- Does Love Survive Law School?
- Toronto police needs “complete shakeup” and new chief, board’s vice-chair says
- Toronto police shootings inquest rules deaths as homicides; recommends training changes
- Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to face trial in November
- How to advise clients on legal-marijuana issues? Some US bar associations mull ethics changes
- Pakistan judge orders government to produce missing anti-drone activist
- Judge spots familiar face in court; man accused of threats to kill state and federal judges held
- $4.4 million in budget for six new judges in Alberta and Quebec, zero for Ontario
- Canada, South Africa drive Norton Rose profits up by 22%
- Trio of Supreme Court of Canada cases to test the limits of workers' freedom of association
- DOJ says Bar officials violate ADA by asking applicants too much about their mental health
- Former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin found guilty on bribery charges
- US federal court dismisses Guantanamo Bay inmates’ demand to end force-feedings
- Is it OK to Google a client? A rule of thumb for physicians may work for lawyers, too
- Heenan Blaikie Post-Mortem
- Fighting back against bad internet reviews
- Eve Stewart not a doctor, but says surgeries at clinic are legal - Ottawa - CBC News
- Bob Rae joins Toronto-based First Nations and aboriginal rights law firm - iPolitics
- Rand Paul sues Obama over NSA spying
- With no merger in sight, Heenan lawyers flee to disparate firms - The Globe and Mail
- Prospective law students want to earn JD in two years; NY state considers proposal to do that
- Alberta Sears client seeks superior service, charged with trespassing
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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