Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, September 16, 2014:
- Magnotta jury selection set to begin Tuesday
- Clients feel duped into hiring lawyers who are now suspended
- When Can An Employment Contract Be Set Aside
- Law students killed in WWI to be called to bar - Toronto Star
- Six Florida prison officers jailed and fired for setting up inmate beating, lying about it
- Patrick Brazeau court date set on Senate fraud, breach of trust charges
- Law firm beats debtor’s Freemen legal manoeuvre for $2.8 million
- Claimed Nazi volunteer during World War II, now 93, charged in deaths of 300K at Auschwitz
- OPP to investigate misspending by Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell and council
- Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin at CBA meeting - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Rob Ford had back-up plan for Doug to run for mayor in case he ‘fell off the wagon,’ family lawyer says
- Toronto police investigating City Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti over fundraiser
- Belgian rapist and murderer granted right to die
- Mike Duffy’s lawyer expected to press for trial soon
- Ottawa announces plan to address violence against aboriginal women
- Triple murderer sues prison for ‘unconditional release’ after transfer to medium-security facility
- Report: 25% of CAS reports from anonymous sources,15% from noncustodial parents are "intentionally false"
- Growing movement to ban smoking in Toronto apartment buildings
- Elysia Cherry
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