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- Harper government names a slew of new federal judges, but none for Ontario despite 31 vacancies
- The evolution of fraudulent conveyance – Indcondo v. Sloan - Lexology
- Sony Pictures hires lawyer David Boies, who warns media to destroy hacked documents
- Condoms must be used in Los Angeles porn films: Appeals court
- JURIST - ICC prosecutor halts Darfur investigation
- Finkelstein's lawyer calls OSC charges ‘irresponsible’
- Magnotta jury must decide killer’s fate ‘without sympathy, prejudice or fear,’ judge instructs
- Look inside North York family court reveals parents struggling with poverty, addiction and mental illness
- Medical marijuana patients can still grow at home, Federal Court of Appeal rules
- Florida asks Supreme Court to extend stay on marriage equality ruling
- Michael Bryant urges repeal of law that ‘criminalizes homelessness’
- Texas judge set to decide whether funeral home can sell Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin
- Toronto police 'carding' policy to be assessed by third-party - Toronto Star
- Sony Pictures tells media outlets to stop reporting hacked email contents
- Law society seeks better communication with police - Toronto Star
- Through the eyes of a CAS front-line worker
- Punching fellow worker doesn't justify automatic firing - Financial Post
- Judge denies self-rep’s choice of agent
- ‘Indisputable’ that ex-Davies lawyer tipped friend, OSC alleges
- Kansas judge denies mistrial after man decks his attorney, says that would put ‘target’ on lawyers’ backs
- Christian law school loses B.C. government support - Hope Standard
- Edward Snowden’s lawyer calls on Europeans to prosecute US torture architects
- Ottawa under fire for ‘inaction’ on Ashley Smith inquest
- Ontario government website targeted by hacker
- Secretive and often overzealous CAS agencies protect children largely at parents’ expense
- GTA lawyer convicted, fined for criminal contempt of court | The Toronto Star
- Bill Cosby: The accusations
- Legal sector job growth flat, law school applications down
- New prostitution laws unlikely to be challenged soon, legal experts say
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