Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Welcome the New Slaw Practise Tipsters…
- US Supreme Court Overrules Alabama Court, Restores Visitation Rights to Lesbian Adoptive Mother
- Doctor Identities May Be Kept Secret In Ontario Doctor-Assisted Death Case: Superior Court Judge
- Law Graduate Gets Her Day in California Court, Suing Law School for Inflating Employment Data
- Toronto defence lawyer to be tried again for drug smuggling
- Hulk sex video trial throws up salacious details but has serious privacy implications
- Tenants awarded $30,000 by Ontario Human Rights Tribunal over vulgar posters
- Ontario government to clamp down on vaping and medical marijuana
- End use of solitary for mentally ill inmates, prison watchdog urges
- 'Hockey to me is my religion': Man fights to wear Oilers cap in driver's licence photo
- US Federal Agents Raid Christie’s, Seizing 2 Ancient Sculptures
- Free legal help for workplace violations comes to Jane-Finch - Toronto Star
- 'Vexatious litigant' Thomas Percy Tupper turned down by Supreme Court of Canada - CBC.ca
- Tip Protection For Servers – New Changes To The Ontario Employment Standards Act.
- CFL accused of violating Ontario labour law by not paying interns minimum wage
- Contractual Termination Clause Found Unenforceable - Lexology (registration)
- US Senate Republicans Stand by Refusal to Consider Any Supreme Court Nominee
- Trump on his losing lawsuit: “I did it to make his life miserable, which I’m happy about.
- Ontario Human Rights Commission’s Policy Position on Gender-Specific Dress Codes
- Daughter to seek SCC leave for allegedly racist bequest
- Ammon Bundy, others face new charges in Oregon standoff
- Lawyer: 'Pawn Stars' star to fight felony drug, gun charges
- Ontario Law Society Announces 2016 Award Recipients/ - Canada NewsWire (press release)
- Canada's Supreme Court agrees to hear Arctic seismic testing case opposed by Inuit
- Facebook 'sponsored stories' case will be heard by Supreme Court - CBC.ca
- 2016-2017 Reports on Plans and Priorities for Canadian Judiciary
- It's not you, it's me: Can an employee suddenly break up with you?
- Are you listening? - Ontario's new Occupational Health and Safety Act Noise Regulation
- Women leaving criminal law practice in alarming numbers - CBC.ca
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net
No comments:
Post a Comment
Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site's terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of Wise Law Blog and the writers thereof. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed without notification.