Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 12, 2014:
- New Ontario Superior Court Judges appointed
- B.C. liquor officials probe claims Rob Ford was served drinks after hours
- Supreme Court of Canada ruling on life support has wider impact: Hassan Rasouli | Science Codex
- Heenan Blaikie’s junior associates may not be so lucky
- Dean Harry Arthurs on Legal Education and a Reply
- Ohio same-sex couples sue to list both parents on birth certificate
- Tax auditor’s ‘legal odyssey’ ends with Supreme Court affirming rights of labour unions
- St. Louis woman sues bank in effort to prove she is alive
- Jean Chretien, Marcel Aubut join other law firms as Heenan Blaikie winds up | National Newswatch
- Woody Allen made an ‘unprovoked, gratuitous’ attack on my character, ex-prosecutor claims
- Texas couples go to court to overturn same-sex marriage ban
- Ian Holloway: Heenan Blaikie reveals the flaw of the partnership model
- Idaho top court grants adoptive rights to same-sex couple
- Nevada drops defense of same-sex marriage ban
- More search warrants surface in Mayor Rob Ford probe
- Five of the most common misconceptions in employment law | Financial Post
- Arizona Republican: Put undocumented immigrants in jail for using public bathrooms
- Dentons picks up more than 20 Heenan Blaikie lawyers - The Globe and Mail
- 2nd Circuit puts court-appointed monitor back to work in Apple e-book case but limits his duties
- Omar Khadr moves to medium-security prison
- Judge orders end to Facebook cyberbullying under new law - Nova Scotia - CBC News
- Washington Governor Suspends Death Penalty
- Police allege Richmond Hill man worked as lawyer without licence | CTV Toronto News
- Does leadership skill have a place in law firms?
- A Very Long Limitation Period for Unjust Enrichment Claims in McConnell v Huxtable
- Ex-lawyer who used his firm’s credit card to start new firm gets probation
- Is Rob Ford baiting anti-gay voters?
- How a Hamilton judge helped change U.S. same-sex rights law - CBC
- Family Law: Appeal court gets it right on family law bankruptcy question
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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