Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday March 3, 2014:
- BMO customer's account emptied of $87K as bank falls for scam - British Columbia - CBC News
- Devastated Ikea monkey owner ends battle to get pet back from animal ...
- 11 Dead in Suicide Attack on Court in Pakistan’s Capital
- Former boss of Canadian eavesdropping agency defends activities
- Unpaid internships appear to be on the rise as Canada’s laws just a ‘hodgepodge’
- Ontario’s quirk of letting chief justice set provincial fines should be changed, lawyers say
- Rules of conduct amended
- Child Support Application by an Adult Child
- Alternative business structures a step closer to reality for Ontario lawyers
- Juror, 70, who is serving 6-month contempt sentence must stay in the slammer during appeal
- An Immodest Proposal for a Law School Curriculum (by Simon Fodden)
- "Canadian experience required": prohibited discrimination or being discriminating about standards?
- Defamation claim over sexual harassment complaint at work: how employers can minimize liability
- More law societies take on Trinity law school question - Lexology
- Scary stuff - Russian media on Crimea: “Putin will become the first person of world politics”
- Trump wins 'cybersquatting' case
- Federal judge stays enforcement of Kentucky same-sex marriage ruling
- Federal judge rejects Bin-Laden son-in-law mistaken identity claim
- Renting Judges for Secret Rulings
- Google files court appeal for right to put anti-Islam film ‘Innocence of Muslims’ back on YouTube
- Public sex offender registry coming soon, says Peter MacKay
- Facebook post by blabbermouth Florida daughter looses her parents' $80,000 settlement
- Told by judge to pull up sweatpants, defendant ‘dropped trou’ on way out of court, gets 10 days
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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