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- Remedial Costs for Unreasonable Settlements by Insurers
- Child abuser awarded £20,000 by Ireland court after being harassed, named and shamed on Facebook page
- Cocaine case raises questions about how well jurors understand their job | The Toronto Star
- Ontario Court of Appeal clamps down on surveillance evidence
- Why the demise of Sun News Network may be a preview of things to come
- Citronella bug spray makes comeback after public pressure
- Judge: Washington florist who refused gay wedding broke law - Times Union
- Canadian Justice Minister Peter Mackay on the definition of terrorism: ‘Look it up’
- Appeal panel rules Hollinger Group lawyers were not in conflict of interest - The Globe and Mail
- The View From Up North: Toronto Lawyer Wins The Lottery!
- Survey on how lawyers use social media
- Luka Magnotta to drop his court appeal
- Bencher Elections 2015
- Prosecutor Requests Dominique Strauss-Kahn Charges Be Dismissed
- ‘Social media blitz’ in custody case yields possible suspension for Louisiana lawyer
- Speaker's Corner: New Ontario estate tax rules evidence of bureaucracy in action
- Ontario to review labour laws for 'gaping holes' when it comes to precarious work - Toronto Star
- Justice Dept. moving to block judge’s ruling against Obama’s immigration action
- Everest Colleges Canada files for bankruptcy as Ottawa lawyer considers class-action suit against school
- RCMP close investigation into former Alberta premier without laying charges
- Entering Videos as Evidence Regarding Child Access
- "5 Tips on Marketing for Law Firms (Video)" | SlawTips
- Australian Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks relieved after conviction quashed
- Concussion litigation against NHL gains heft
- The four top ways for employers to avoid liability to employees for disability benefits - Lexology
- Police retract ‘misinformation’ on humiliating arrest of lawyer
- Trial starts for rabbi who allegedly ran divorce kidnap team
- Toronto Lawyers Association demands inquiry into Laura Liscio’s arrest
- Tsarnaev’s Lawyers in Boston Bombing Trial Asks Appeal Court for Change of Venue
- LawPro: Examples show how simple mistakes can lead to large claims
- Family of girl strip-searched at Quebec school to sue school board
- Wrongfully-convicted Romeo Phillion can sue after 31 years in prison - Ottawa Citizen
- Dean Del Mastro’s says Crown showed ‘unmitigated gall’ in seeking jail for former Conservative MP
- Peel police flip-flop on Toronto lawyer’s courthouse arrest draws ire of legal community
- 'This is not a bomb': Why school strip searches for drugs are legally troubling
- Supreme Court of Canada puts death up front
- Who is judging the judges? - Note: some folks don't seem too happy when the SCC simply does its job
- Texas allows 1 gay marriage
- SlawTips: 5 Tips on Marketing for Law Firms (Video)
- Florida Court Rebuffs Open Carry Ammosexuals, Upholds Ban | Crooks and Liars
- John Pepall: With a Court like this, who needs legislatures?
- Obama faces long and difficult challenge of Texas judge’s immigration rebuke
- Class action warning for employers to check overtime policies and practices - Lexology
- When is incivility professional misconduct? The appeal decision in Groia v. Law Society of Upper Canada
- Thousands of UK court cases could soon be heard via Skype
- Ontario’s e-cig law unconstitutional: prof
- Same-sex couple’s custody battle collides with ‘outdated’ Alberta law
- Lance Armstrong Loses $10 Million Arbitration Ruling
- Ontario Judge ripped for dating site research before rendering his decision in a trial for sexual assault
- Ottawa delaying studies to determine if e-cigarettes are a safe alternative for smokers, researchers say
- Quadriplegic Alberta temporary foreign worker facing deportation after accident leaves her unemployable
- Video: SCOTUS Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg tips her hand: Same-sex marriage is coming, so get used to it
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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