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- Peter MacKay expected to join Toronto office of global law firm Baker and McKenzie - Financial Post
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- The Partridge Family Status Claim: Ontario Court Of Appeal Upholds Johnstone Test For Discrimination
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- LSUC says no to paralegal licence for disciplined former JP
- Upcoming Cosby hearing to focus only on alleged non-prosecution agreement
- Tagging Facebook profile violates no-contact order, NY judge rules
- Supreme Court to review Obama’s executive action on immigration
- UK Court rejects effort to trademark shape of KitKat candy bar
- Judge tosses Cosby accuser’s defamation suit over rape denials, says lawyer didn’t ‘cross the line'
- ‘One man’s vulgarity is another man’s lyric:' Judge acquitting man in Toronto Twitter harassment case
- Ottawa Senators cited as province cracks down on 'precarious' employment - Ottawa Citizen
- Toronto Distillery Co. challenge to Ontario rules has ‘ramifications across the province,’ judge says
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