Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, November 19, 2014:
- California: If We Empty The Prisons, We Lose Our Cheap Labor
- New rule of civil procedure tool to deal with vexatious litigants
- Telus complains to CRTC over NHL content use by Rogers - Business - CBC News
- City of Toronto seeks court injunction against Uber taxi services
- Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers) on BC Lawyers’ Use of Cloud Computing
- Updated: BC’s Law Society president clarifies comments on Cloud technology
- Boehner hires new lawyer to sue Obama
- Families failed to prove wind turbines harmful, government lawyer argues
- UN calls for investigation of North Korea ‘crimes against humanity’
- Father Prevails, Halting the Donation of His Brain-Dead Daughter’s Organs
- Ferguson Analysis: Why grand jury is taking so long (Opinion)
- Ontario to argue laws around windfarm approval
- Motherisk concerns a ‘wake-up call’ for family lawyers | The Toronto Star
- ‘Let the war begin’: Anonymous knocks hate sites offline as KKK ‘hoods off’ campaign continues
- Mishandling Rape
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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