Here are the leading legal headlines for Friday, July 25, 2014 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- New U.K.-Canada tax treaty lets authorities do audits in other country
- Alabama man claims penis mistakenly amputated at circumcision procedure
- Avoiding the pitfalls of white-collar overtime - Ottawa Business Journal
- European Court of Human Rights Factsheets
- Wondering whether your law practice structure could expose you to liability for other lawyers’ work?
- Manitoba community discovers it never had an official booze ban despite being ‘dry’ for all living memory
- Canada Revenue Agency says ‘preventing poverty’ not allowed as Oxfam goal for charity
- Poland violated human rights by allowing CIA torture, court rules
- Use-of-force report recommends body-worn cameras for Toronto police
- Twitter harassment trial: Second complainant says accused wouldn’t leave her alone.
- Judge deeply affected by meeting shooting victims’ families — and cops who pulled the trigger
- Justices of the peace play vital role in courts — often without a law education | Toronto Star
- Highway407 Wants To Sue You For That Thing You Did 15 Years Ago
- A Prolonged Execution in Arizona Leads to a Temporary Halt
- Iacobucci use of force report recommends Taser study
- Florida police not revealing details about death of Toronto-born law professor - CTV News
- Doctor behind Ottawa hepatitis, HIV scare agrees not to practise medicine again
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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