Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 7, 2014:- Canada's new prostitution law receives Royal Assent; BC sex workers say revamped law is still dangerous
- Faking it: 4 ways companies artificially boost their online reputations
- Sick Kids quiet amid growing concerns about hair tests
- Microsoft Changes Tack, Making Office Suite Free on Mobile
- Wind turbines can be annoying, but not harmful, Health Canada finds
- Sask. program assists families going through separation, divorce
- Appeals court allows 4 US states to ban gay marriage
- Lawyers offering free legal assistance to Jian Ghomeshi complainants - Toronto Sun
- Are the lawyers pursuing Jian Ghomeshi’s lawsuit acting unethically? | The Toronto Star
- Lohan's probation ended in necklace theft case
- AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd won’t face murder-for-hire charge
- My post today
@SlawTips - Two-Timing on My iPad With a Windows Tablet
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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