Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 25, 2014:
- My post today
@SlawTips: Civility, Forgiveness and the Book of Life - Toronto lawyer's challenge casts doubt on Robert Mainville Supreme Court appointment
- Prison Transfers Must Be Fair, Supreme Court of Canada Rules: Mission Institution v Khela
- Restrictive covenants constantly under the judicial microscope
- Everybody is suing everybody: A guide to who is threatening whom with lawsuit in Toronto political scene
- Nortel's $7.3-billion asset horde ignites a 'tsunami' of legal arguments - Vancouver Sun
- Langley, B.C.Teacher suspended for slapping 'I'm gay' sticker on back of student
- Murder charge withdrawn in NS case of missing woman in wake of 'Mr. Big' ruling - CTV News
- Compost or face a fine in Seattle
- Judge Denies BP’s Request to Recoup Overpayments to Oil Spill Victims
- Judge: Tsarnaev trial in Boston
- Former GTA stripper acquitted of concealing dead baby’s body
- Ottawa tax cheat snitch line fields more than 1,000 calls
- 33 Must-Read Books To Celebrate Banned Books Week
- Brampton Mayor Fennell's legal threat stalls council debate on spending audit
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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