Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 16, 2014:
- Tips Tuesday
- How law firm mergers can go wrong
- This week at the SCC
- Overtime class actions: directors take note of your potential exposure - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- TWU court challenge filed today
- These legal websites had the Heartbleed security flaw
- Video of cellblock police assault against Toronto man made public
- Canadian court certifies Visa/MasterCard class action critical takeaways
- Termination pay can include bonuses
- OPSEU's Courthouse Security Survey now online | National Union of Public and General Employees
- Mayor Rob Ford trying to keep football coaching documents secret
- Berlusconi Ordered to Perform Community Service
- Dallas lawyer is tossed out of court for wearing shorts after knee surgery
- Onondaga Nation claims courts violated human rights by denying claim to ‘stolen’ NY land
- Insurer pays $11,000 for stolen pot plants
- In India, landmark Supreme Court ruling recognizes transgender as third gender
- California couple stole car, drove it to courthouse to get to hearing, police say
- What Would Happen to the Profession of Law if It Became a Business?
- Bullied Student Records Bullies, Gets Threatened With Felony Charges For Violating Wiretapping Law
- Raw milk advocate will take his case to Canada's highest court
- Rare ‘Perry Mason’ moment in court wins dismissal for defendant, desk duty for 5 police officers
- Ohio AG approves proposed constitutional amendment to overturn gay marriage ban
- Manitoba law school calls for action on TWU covenant
- Kathleen Wynne sues Tim Hudak, PC party for $2 million
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Social media pitfalls to avoid
- French court dismisses hate ‘incitement’ charges against Bob Dylan
- ‘Tax evaders’: Turkish officials take a veiled shot at Twitter over lack of office presence
- Obama commutes sentence of Texas man mistakenly given extra jail time
- Pistorius Testimony Over, Back to Expert Witnesses
- Ontario Human Rights Commission launches policy on gender identity, gender expression
- Nigel Wright won’t face charges in Mike Duffy scandal: RCMP
- Iraq’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison closed
- Russia’s 1st sexual harassment bill sexually harasses women
- Five college students killed in stabbing attack at Canadian house party
- Multiple stabbing in Toronto workplace: a tragic reminder of employers’ obligations under Bill 168
- How the new Anti-Spam Act will affect your business
- Beer giants Molson and Miller head back to court
- NYPD disbands controversial Muslim surveillance unit
- Arizona Gov. Brewer signs bill allowing for warrantless inspections of womens’ health clinics
- Ontario judge rules Toronto police entered home illegally - The Globe and Mail
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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