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- Michigan appeals court rules in favor of anti-union ‘right to work’ law
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- Quebec lawyer Denis Poitras pays the price for pro bono cases - Toronto Star
- Ottawa judge hands down guilty verdict in foreign bribery case - Fort Frances Times
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Friday, August 16, 2013
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