Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 7, 2014:
- Livent auditor Deloitte ordered to pay $84.8-million for failing detect fraud | Financial Post
- Appeal Court set to hear battle over citizenship oath to the Queen
- A cautionary tale about using DIY legal forms
- Rob Ford not kept out of ACC lounge because of BMO Field vote: MLSE
- Golnaz Vakili: Lawyer in hiding accused of stealing millions swears she’s innocent
- Mississippi governor signs bill allowing businesses to refuse service for "religious reasons"
- CanLII Connects website connects accessible law to Canadians
- US Justice Dept. continues to obstruct Megaupload users’ efforts to get their files back | The Raw Story
- Kathleen Wynne sues Tim Hudak, MPP, Tory party over gas-plant comments
- Judge to strike down part of Ohio gay marriage law : Times Argus Online
- Judge scolds Lev Tahor families in custody case
- Decision on Lev Tahor child custody appeal coming next week: judge - Windsor Star
- Quebec court rules valid candidate is valid voter
- Judge Says Ohio Must Recognize Same-Sex Marriages Performed Out of State
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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