Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 20, 2014:
- Common employer doctrine applied as successor company liable for dismissal of defunct company's employee
- ‘Most expensive divorce in history’: Russian oligarch ordered to pay more than $4.5 billion to ex-wife
- Canada-U.S. meat labelling row hears free speech arguments
- U.S. man who attempted to poison Obama with ricin sentenced to prison
- In California, Climate Issues Moved to Fore by Governor
- Ontario Appeal Win Means Non-LSUC Licensees Cannot Appear For Landlord Tenant Board Hearings
- N.B.A. Starts Clock on Donald Sterling’s Potential Ouster
- Oregon becomes 18th state to legalize gay marriage, weddings already begun
- Federal judge strikes Oregon’s same-sex marriage ban; 9th Circuit denies motion to stay order
- NYPD Commissioner-Turned-Felon Bernie Kerik Has a Message For Us Now That He's Been to Prison
- Trio of prominent lawyers seeking LSUC’s top elected job
- Ontario criminal lawyers rally around colleague sentenced to two years for smuggling drugs into Don Jail
- ‘F-cking bullsh-t’: Michigan teen fined $200 for swearing near a playground
- ‘Raging Bull’ copyright suit isn’t barred by doctrine of laches, SCOTUS rules
- New tax reporting requirements for Canadian internet-based businesses - Lexology
- Doug Ford Defends Comments About Youth Home 'Ruining' Neighbourhood
- Switzerland votes against world's highest minimum wage
- Swiss vote on world’s highest minimum wage: $25 an hour
- 7 reasons why you're probably going to read this list
- Justice Scalia: The Current Law School Model Is ‘Not Sustainable’
- Georgia woman sues town for banning sale of sex toys without a doctor’s prescription
- Draft Day at the Supreme Court: the Harper v. McLachlin feud explained | Vancouver Observer
- German court: Jesus doesn’t deserve copyright protection
- Non-conviction info routinely disclosed with police record checks: No charges, no trial, presumed guilty
- Firing squad 'most humane' way to kill somebody, says Utah lawmaker
- Humane Society, other groups to pay > $15 million over Ringling litigation
- Different Canadians stunned to learn they have police records, despite never being found guilty | Metro
- Canada court upholds extradition of 1980 synagogue bombing suspect | Haaretz
- Mom can be banned from ranting about her ex, kids on Facebook: Court
- EU President hopeful Martin Schulz urges checks on Google’s power
- Google says it needs weeks to devise plan to ‘forget’ people after European court ruling
- Rob Ford spotted in Gravenhurst, Bracebridge but his brother, lawyer say he's still in rehab
- Apple and Google End Patent Fights
- 420-to-go: Medical marijuana vending machines pop up around Canada
- Minnesota lawmakers approve limited legalization of medical marijuana
- Judge Orders U.S. to Stop Force-Feeding Syrian Held at Guantánamo
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net
No comments:
Post a Comment
Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site's terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of Wise Law Blog and the writers thereof. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed without notification.