Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 26, 2014:
- Egyptian lawyers boycott new mass trial of almost 700 suspected Islamists - Toronto Star
- Ontario Superior Court action: BlackBerry sues exec to stay for six months after being poached by Apple
- Ruling: Kansas can strip Planned Parenthood funds
- Colorado Supreme Court ethics ruling allows attorneys to advise marijuana businesses
- Lev Tahor family in Guatemala no longer needs to check in with embassy
- Federal appeals court extends stay on ruling against Michigan’s marriage equality ban
- Stephen Harper says he ‘respects’ Supreme Court rejection of Marc Nadon | Toronto Star
- Calgarian joins bitcoin lawsuit - Calgary Herald
- IRS answers bitcoin tax questions, says virtual currency is property, not money
- EU Trademark Office says black and white are no longer colours
- Garth Drabinsky fights disbarment in Ontario
- Family surprised to learn Toronto cops broke into house, removed computers. Happens all the time in community housing
- ABS not a panacea, just another way of organizing and operating. Will have strengths and weaknesses and winners and losers #cbafutureschat
- It's pretty clear sky won't fall with ABS - and whether we like it or not, change is upon us #cbafutureschat
- Bill to keep employer from skimming tips awaits passage - Toronto Star
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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