Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, April 9, 2014:
- Here's everything you need to know about the Heartbleed web security flaw
- Auditors won’t let Livent decision stand without a fight | Financial Post
- Male strippers caused emotional distress to nursing home resident, suit alleges
- Reasonable notice and the older worker
- Tips Tuesday
- Ontario’s Court Filing System Needs Fixing
- LSUC Notice: CPD Requirement late fee
- Windows XP support ends: Why this could be trouble for some
- Oscar Pistorius tells about fatal shooting and ‘the moment that everything changed’
- A Story from ABA TECHSHOW
- Newsroom : New Judges Appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice
- Brooklyn DA Moves To Free Man After Long-Buried Evidence Surfaces | Crooks and Liars
- Ontario Judge Strongly Pushes for Greater Use of Technology in Courts and Orders E-Trial
- EU’s top court says data law tramples on privacy rights
- Motion Picture Association of America sues defunct Megaupload website over piracy
- Hamilton man to face historic fourth trial for murder
- Canada to amend PIPEDA with the Digital Privacy Act
- Lev Tahor children denied Passover visit - Toronto Star
- Ontario Catholic schools cannot require students to attend Mass, court rules - Catholic Culture
- More work needed to achieve gender equality: Supreme Court chief justice
- Judge upholds police search of protesters during G20 weekend
- Ontario appeal court hears battle over citizenship oath to the Queen | CTV News
- U.S. Fines General Motors $28,000 for Not Cooperating With Ignition Flaw Inquiry
- Ontario’s unpaid internship crackdown leads to closure of Toronto Life, The Walrus programs
- Windows XP support still available for a fee - for some
- Is your firm considering cloud computing? Check out our new practice note
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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