Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, June 20, 2014:
- War of lawsuits embroils billionaire philanthropist, business brothers, Toronto cops and disbarred lawyer
- Ottawa to fight court ruling giving ex-pats a vote - CBC.ca
- Redskins’ trademark lawyer says it will be business as usual
- Lawyer claims Donald Sterling threatened to take him out; judge denies protective order
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Lawyers on client boards- Handle with care!
- Ontario ruling on ESA severance entitlement could alter severance pay landscape
- OLRB: Employee's profanity during call with supervisor was not cause to terminate
- Is end near for 'Redskins' name?
- Texas judge ignores DNA tests, refuses parental rights because gay dads are married
- Supreme Court of Canada on Internet Privacy
- Thursday Thinkpiece: Klinefelter and Laredo on Client File Confidentiality
- Adjudicator to ask Ontario court to keep residential-schools testimony private
- Justice minister’s prostitution law news conference sowed confusion
- Maximizing the value of referrals to law firms
- Stolen Customer Data Results In Ontario's First Certified Privacy Class Action
- ‘Betrayal of US’ not a factor in death penalty for Boston bombing suspect
- B.C. lawyers overwhelmingly vote against Trinity Western University amid claims of gay discrimination
- Newfoundland and Labrador Law Society on the fence over 'Christian vows' law school - for now
- Fewer women become judges because of 'closer bond to children': MacKay
- Peter MacKay defends comments, says too few women apply to be judges
- Peter MacKay defends suggestion women too busy bonding with kids to be judges
- Sex/Work (via
@DrDawg) - Cop accidentally fires rifle while in courthouse, in front of judge
- Mississauga may ban pets from being outdoors in extreme weather
- Majority of Canadians oppose cyberbullying bill: Poll
- Lawyer disputes Peter MacKay’s claim that women, visible minorities don’t apply to be judges
- Handle with care: Ontario court finds boilerplate arbitration clause doesn’t apply - Lexology
- MA man accused of putting hot sauce in 3-year-old’s mouth, then taping it shut
- Florida judge throws out part of George Zimmerman’s lawsuit against NBC
- Texas mother receives two years in prison for tearing son’s scrotum in fit of anger
- Judge: Lance Armstrong must face doping lawsuit
- 393 lawyers called to Bar in Toronto
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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