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- Technology tips for the non-technology inclined lawyer
- Severance isn't based on ability to pay - Hamilton Spectator
- Ottawa reconsidering position on Omar Khadr’s case
- Lane Estate (BC)
- Breyer Sees Value in U.S. Supreme Court’s Looking to Foreign Law
- The New Bardal Factors May Just Be the Old Bardal Factors
- Planned Parenthood shooting suspect due in court
- Economic View: Student Debt in America: Lend With a Smile, Collect With a Fist
- Human smugglers who didn’t make money can’t be denied refugee status: SCC
- Lawyer wins new discpline hearing due to disclosure problems
- Baffling decision on criminal compensation leads to new hearing
- LCBO should have pot monopoly, too: union boss
- Mike Duffy trial: Senator's friend Gerald Donohue returns to testify
- Bob Paulson, RCMP boss, wants warrantless access to online subscriber info
- Guilty verdict in Florida Facebook killing
- Canada: New Ontario employment laws in effect for temporary and foreign workers
- Chicago cop charged with murder for shooting black teen 16 times
- Cash crunch no excuse for cut severance for axed employees, court rules - CBC.ca
- Ontario to allow use of medical marijuana in public places - CityNews
- Ontario judges no longer ‘pushovers’ in securities class actions
- Federal judge taken off all cases over handling of rape trial - The Globe and Mail
- Medical marijuana users get OK from Ontario government to vaporize anywhere - CBC.ca
- Hire the right fit the first time
- Sears Canada Inc faces another $100-million class action lawsuit from its dealers
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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