Here are the leading legal headlines for Monday, July 21, 2014 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- First Nations issue eviction notice to City of Vancouver at city park
- Decades-old hedge target of suspected ‘vexatious’ complainer
- Police must allow hospitalized drunk drivers the right to seek counsel, Supreme Court of Canada rules
- Record $23.6 billion judgement against RJ Reynolds unlikely to stand: experts
- Alberta lawyers ‘fed up’, threaten job action over cuts to legal aid
- Mike Duffy and the bribery thing: Why a one-way charge?
- Former Mountie receives jail sentence for fabricating paternity test
- RJ Reynolds ordered to pay out $23.6B in damages to widow of smoker
- Toronto-raised law professor shot dead in Florida
- Toronto judge upbraided for errors, still on the job | Toronto Star
- Jury Awards $23.6 Billion against tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds in Florida Smoking Case
- Court Finds Oklahoma Cannot Ban Gay Nuptials
- US federal judge approves warrant against Google for user’s emails in criminal trial
- Man wearing T-shirt with judge’s picture and ethics reference is asked to leave courthouse
- Sex-assault case that led to SCC niqab ruling ends abruptly as Crown withdraws charges Toronto Star
- Mayor Rob Ford: “I’m as sober as a judge”; sobriety coach missing in action
- Website makes a case for flat legal fees - The Globe and Mail
- Truth in Sentencing Act declared unconstitutional in N.W.T.
- Omar Khadr to stay in federal prison
- Stephen Harper in the witness box now a possibility: Tim Harper
- Why it might be illegal to install a hidden camera in your home
- Law society revokes Garth Drabinsky’s licence over fraud convictions
- Out of Ontario payroll is included in determining $2.5 million threshold to require ESA severance payment
- Full list of criminal charges laid against Senator Mike Duffy
- Iran to fight Canadian law that allows terror victims to sue for damages - National Post
- London Teen Charged in CRA 'Heartbleed' Computer Hack Due in Ottawa Court - Am980 London News
- Rob Ford: Rage Against The Latrine
- Fired Wisconsin worker sues ex-employer, says he was illegally terminated for having a gun in his vehicle
- Ontario police chiefs call for secrecy around non conviction records - Canadian HR Reporter
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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