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- Georgia sues Carl Malamud group, calls publishing state’s annotated code of laws online unlawful
- Cosby seeks court sanctions against Canadian accuser over deposition leak
- Bill Cosby Team Begins Public Defense Campaign
- Cosby loses bid to block lawsuit accusing him of sexually abusing girl, 15, in 1974
- Traffic stops: what should you do when police pull you over? - World - CBC News
- E-sports league starts testing pro video gamers for drugs
- Former MPP gives up law licence after admitting to misconduct
- WWE drops Hulk Hogan amid reports of racially charged recording
- Constitutional challenge planned by N.B. man charged for crossing border with beer purchased in Quebec
- The articling debate continue: Law students concerned as firm posts articling job covering a transit pass
- Musician Neil Young offers support to Vermont genetic modification food label law
- Court awards 27 mos. notice and requires employer to trust employee will mitigate during notice period
- Edmonton cop to face disciplinary hearing over lawyer’s ‘unorthodox’ arrest
- Lawsuit: captive Miami orca violates Endangered Species Act
- Manitoba lawyer vows to take fight against mandatory continuing legal education requirement to top court
- Cellphone user had no expectation of privacy in pocket-dialed call, 6th Circuit rules
- Feds end prosecution of Barry Bonds without conviction
- SCC sets high burden of proof for racial profiling
- Longtime Canadian expats lose right to vote, appeal court rules | Canada | News
- Uber faces class action lawsuit filed on behalf of Ontario taxi drivers ...
- Judge Orders Release of Misconduct Findings Against Officer in Eric Garner Case
- After Davis Acquisition, DLA Piper Expands Again in Toronto | The American Lawyer
- Will Ashley Madison customers launch class action over hacking incident?
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