Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 30th, 2014:
- Land transfer tax carries huge costs for Toronto, report says
- Kenyan president signs polygamy law allowing men to marry as many women as they want
- Winnipeg woman who bought $1M mice-infested house sues ex-owner, agent
- Pennsylvania judge upholds county’s sale of widow’s home over $6.30 in unpaid interest
- Fraudster in the U.S. using LAWPRO job title as part of impersonation
- Meet the lawyer working on a plea deal for NSA leaker Edward Snowden
- NDP wants RCMP to explain decision not to charge Nigel Wright
- States considering bans and fines for mug shot ‘extortion’ websites
- US Supreme Court hands victory to Obama by reviving the EPA’s cross-state air pollution rule
- SCOTUS Justices Appear Divided on Cellphone Warrants
- Why older workers are getting an upper hand over their employers | Financial Post
- State bar says sole aim of legislation allowing it to levy fines for UPL is to protect the public
- Computer Security for Lawyers: The Basics
- Nevada lawmaker: Cliven Bundy supporters are settting up ‘checkpoints’ against residents
- Top judges christen courts at new consolidated Elgin County Courthouse
- Husband of Manitoba judge investigated over nude photos dies of cancer
- NBA owner Donald Sterling suspended for life, and experts say his legal options are limited
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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