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- Medically assisted suicide bill is 'clearly unconstitutional,' lawyer says - Toronto Star
- Lawyer who won Carter case in High Court says assisted-dying bill guts ruling - CBC.ca
- Hospital workers convicted for snooping into Rob Ford's personal health files - Toronto Star
- Off-Duty Misconduct: Criminal charges alone are not just cause for dismissal - Lexology (registration)
- Panama Papers could impact divorce settlements: Lawyer - Toronto Sun
- America’s Trial Court Judges: Our Front Line for Justice
- ‘Most hated man in America’ Martin Shkreli may soon face more charges in securities fraud case
- Paramount deploys deflector shield in Klingon language copyright claim
- Ontario Land Surveyors lose class action copyright lawsuit
- Woman who hanged her dogs from tree gets 6 months in prison
- Breaking News: Alabama Chief Justice Moore Suspended (Again…)
- Potential legal red tape over Prince's estate highlights importance of a will
- Cosby could face Toronto woman behind sex charges later this month
- 'I just started crying': 5 personal stories from North Carolina's bathroom wars
- Judge OKs suit accusing Facebook of violating Illinois privacy law with its photo-tag technology
- Learnings From the Demographic Data on Litigants Without Counsel
- FDA will require e-cigarettes and contents to be reviewed
- Rolling Stones Tell Trump to Stop Using Their Songs
- Our #BLAB ‘Should Lawfirms REALLY be on social?’ starts in an hour! Watch here!
- Lawyers criticize loophole that allows groping doctors to still practise
- Rejected breathalyzer test could have 'great significance' across Ontario
- Canada Competition Tribunal finds Toronto Real Estate Board engaged in 'anti-competitive' acts
- Proposed Ontario court fee hike ‘done on the backs of the poorest litigants,’ says lawyers’ group
- Employment law: Was Ontario Judge wrong to order severance pay in wake of man's death
- Chief justice of Canada reflects on 35 years as a judge
- Court ruling suggests using fingerprint ID on smartphone may be riskier than traditional password
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