Happy New Year! Here is our first batch of leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter of 2016:
- When is a patient dead? It may depend on which doctor makes the call
- Revised Complaint Seeks Return of Money Bet on Fantasy Sports
- Soft kitty, warm kitty, stolen lyrics? Heirs to poet sue Big Bang Theory producers
- Will the CRTC really try to regulate video streaming?
- GTA mobsters 'shocked' by scope of Montreal police operations after lawyers' office wiretapped
- Oklahoma lawyer resigns himself to paying ransom for release of computer files
- 2015 Trends in Ontario Labour and Employment Law
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- Woman arrested trying to bring meth into Guelph courthouse
- Bill Cosby charged with sexual assault of Toronto woman
- Bill Cosby charged with 'aggravated indecent assault'
- How Leamington, Ont. — where the tomato is king — rallied to save its Heinz Plant - Financial Post
- Bill Cosby: Criminal charges next chapter for embattled comedian
- New laws and policies coming into effect on January 1
- 10 most-read http://ABAJournal.com headlines in 2015
- Top 10 stories on http://lawtimesnews.com in 2015
- Top 10 Employment & Labour Law Cases & Trends In 2015
- Evander Kane, Sabres forward, subject of sex offence investigation
- Legacy’ asylum cases lost in refugee shuffle
- Supreme Court bestiality case could boost animal rights: Walkom
- Toronto lawyer gives poor Jamaicans something to smile about - Well done @michaelcarabash!
- Panel to review decision of judge who asked woman why she couldn't keep knees together
- Court drug program aimed at youth, aboriginal people mostly helps white men
- Japan's Top Court Rules Married Couples Must Have Same Surname
- Spanking could be outlawed in Canada as part of TRC recommendations
- Compassionate care leave to expand up to 26 weeks in new year
- Add Two More States To Those That Have Adopted Duty of Technology Competence
- Judge Rules Kim Dotcom Can Be Extradited, Bail Continued
- Will Justin Trudeau pardon Canadians with marijuana convictions?
- Quebec's top court rules assisted dying law can go ahead - CBC.ca
- Masters’ remuneration ‘inadequate,’ says report
- Family law expert appointed to lead second Motherisk commission - Toronto Star
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk & Office Manager
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