Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 2, 2014:
- Lawyers and Pricing – Part 4
- Vern Krishna: U.S. ‘patch up’ doesn’t get to root cause of tax inversions
- Law society probes hamstrung by heavy caseloads and gag rule, ex-auditor says - Toronto Star
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- Secret Service director resigns
- Alleged White House intruder pleads not guilty
- Have you ever had to break bad news to a client about a case? How did you handle it?
- Players file lawsuit in Canada over artificial Women’s World Cup turf
- White Ohio lesbians suing sperm bank over mixed-race baby
- Man yells at Carmelo Anthony, ‘you stink,’ gets ejected, loses job, sues Madison Square Garden
- Canadian coffee firm sues Keurig, alleges unfair competition
- Inspired by man who filed more than 120 lawsuits, Indiana Supreme Court sets pro se limits
- Premier Kathleen Wynne pledges action on issue of rogue lawyers: Star Investigation | The Toronto Star
- 'Loud Music' Shooter Convicted Of First Degree Murder
- Supreme Court Of Canada Grants National Firearms Assoc. Intervener Status In Mandatory Sentencing Case
- Cyberbullying bill C-13 moves on despite Supreme Court decision
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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