Monday, December 18, 2017
Top 10 Legal Headlines for the week of December 18, 2017
140Law: Here are your top 10 Legal Headlines for the week of December 18, 2017.
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140Law: Legal Headlines for the week of December 18, 2017
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of December 18, 2017 from
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Beverley McLachlin retires after 17 years as Canada's Chief Justice
Lawyer linked to illegal smuggling of killer Dellen Millard's jailhouse letters
‘Trump, Trump, Trump!’ How a President’s Name Became a Racial Jeer
Brown refuses to apologize to Wynne over Sudbury trial comments
Kitchener lawyer ‘at very least negligent or mistaken’ in bid to keep man on life support
Anita Hill to Lead Hollywood Commission on Sexual Harassment
Kansas Dem Andrea Ramsey quits congressional race amid harassment allegations
Supreme Court of Canada rules employees can allege workplace harassment against people from other companies
Ex-husband forged documents to hide millions in B.C. divorce case
Toronto lawyer accused in St Thomas baseball bat attack back in court Monday
Harvey Weinstein lawyers seek to publicly identify Ontario woman behind lawsuit
Lawyer who used analytics in immigration and asylum cases is named top legal innovator
Firm that investigated Ghomeshi claims now probing allegations of inappropriate behaviour in PMO
Med-Arb: Efficiency vs. Justice?
'But I was wearing a suit': Indigenous lawyers speak out against discrimination
Beverley McLachlin retires after 17 years as Canada's Chief Justice
Complaint filed against judge and Crown over mid-trial social outings | Law Times
'Shocked': Retiring chief justice was blindsided by Stephen Harper's public attack
Grandparents being sued for child support: 'We love her to pieces. But she's not our child'
Richard Wagner is the right choice to be Supreme Court chief justice
MLB trying to steer 'Chief Wahoo' discrimination case away from Ontario human rights tribunal
Woman who says her employer docked pay for washroom breaks will have human rights hearing
Ontario passes Cannabis Act, will take effect July 1, 2018
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Thursday, December 14, 2017
LawFact of the Day: Wills and Estates
Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Thursday December 14, 2017.
Today we are talking about Wills and Estates.
For more information on Employment Law, Family Law, Wills, Estates and Estates Litigation, visit our website at http://www.wiselaw.net.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
LawFact of the Day: Family Law
Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Wednesday December 13, 2017.
Today we are talking about Family Law.
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- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Monday, December 11, 2017
Top 10 Legal Headlines for the Week of December 11, 2017
140Law: Here are our Top 10 #legalheadlines for the week of December 11, 2017.
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140Law: Legal Headlines for the week of December 11, 2017
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New Supreme Court judge underscores need for judicial independence
Taser use contributed to more than 20 inmate fatalities in US jails; UN official calls for probe
New Brunswick man’s fight to ‘free the beer’ lands in Supreme Court
Bail granted to accused drunk driver in Hwy. 48 crash that killed young father
'Free the beer' case gets rough ride from Supreme Court justices worried about removing control from provinces
The ‘zombie law’ may be coming to Ontario. Can you guess how many pedestrians we saw on cell phones at one Toronto intersection in 10 minutes?
Trudeau to name new top judge for Supreme Court next week
Some texts considered private, even after they've been sent: Supreme Court of Canada
Gay man to run against Kentucky clerk who denied him marriage licence
Does the law prevent Canada from killing its 'terrorist travellers'?
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Tuesday, December 05, 2017
LawFact of the Day: Employment Law
Here is your daily LawFact from Wise Law for Tuesday December 5, 2017.
Today we are talking about Employment Law.
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- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Monday, December 04, 2017
Top 10 Legal Headlines for the week of December 4, 2017
140Law: Here are our Top 10 Legal Headlines for the week of December 4, 2017.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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140Law: Legal Headlines for the week of December 4, 2017
Here are our leading legal headlines for the week of December 4, 2017 from
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Spies more free to use cellphone surveillance tech without warrant, under court ruling
2 Toronto policemen who mocked woman with Down syndrome plead guilty to misconduct
'Our collective shame': Trudeau delivers historic apology to LGBT Canadians
Federal marijuana legislation clears House of Commons, headed for the Senate
PM Trudeau to name new Supreme Court judge to replace retiring McLachlin
Supreme Court of Canada to make final ruling on contentious BC Christian law school: Hearing proceeds Thursday Nov 30
Sheilah Martin named new justice to the Supreme Court of Canada
Who’s a Law Society For?
Excellent summary from Slaw: A Glance at ESA and OHSA Requirements Under Bill 148 With Implementation Dates
For the second time this year, the US Supreme Court suspends the wrong lawyer
Sudbury judge found guilty of misconduct in child custody case
Ontario’s courts to inch toward modern age with Wi-Fi, emailed jury summonses
A look at the Supreme Court of Canada justices as Sheilah Martin joins the bench
Controversial B.C. Christian law school lays out case ahead of Supreme Court of Canada hearing
Christie Blatchford: West Face seeks disclosure on 'shocking' stings as legal battle heats up
Canada's top court to hear Vice Media fight RCMP demand for reporter materials
America’s next landmark gay rights ruling hinges on a surprising question: Do wedding cakes qualify as art?
Ontario Human Rights Commission to review practices of Toronto police
LSUC benchers reject exemption for statement of principles | Law Times
Judge strikes down key provision of controversial Quebec law that bans face-coverings
Licensed to bill: How doctors profit from injury assessments that benefit insurers
Ontario to curb prosecution of HIV non-disclosure cases
LSUC to expand scope of family law for paralegals | Law Times
How Ontario bail court is being reformed for the first time in decades
Law Society votes to keep requirement lawyers adopt statement of principles on diversity
Toronto judge says Harvey Weinstein needs to respond soon to unnamed actress’ sexual assault lawsuit
Supreme Court interveners speak for and against TWU law school
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