Here are the leading legal headlines for Tuesday, July 22, 2014 from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Lawyers for Aaron Hernandez say attorney-client court chat was broadcast on Web
- Pathways Update: Articling Reporting Tool Launched
- Obama nixes LGBT discrimination by federal contractors; there is no religious exemption
- Charges dropped against alleged broker of Rob Ford crack video
- Are banks eating estates lawyers’ lunch?
- Mike Duffy billed Senate five times for travel to funerals, RCMP say in new documents
- A Rookie Judge’s Guide to Writing Appellate Briefs
- Florida stay on marriage equality upheld after judge’s ruling
- Johns Hopkins to pay $190M to settle case over gynecologist’s secret photos of patients during exams
- Lawyers for Emma Czornobaj file appeal in stopping-for-ducks trial
- Thornhill Islamic centre vandalized in what police say was hate crime
- Livent Auditor Deloitte & Touche Ordered To Pay Damages and Interest
- Toronto woman who lost fight to wear niqab in court ‘disillusioned’ after Crown drops sex assault case
- Roderick Macdonald: A mentor to generations of lawyers
- ‘Spiceman’ case sent to unique restorative justice program before sentencing
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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