- Orangutan entitled to some human legal rights, Argentine court rules
- Lawyer for Pharrell Williams, Eagles and dozens of other artists threatens YouTube with $1B lawsuit
- Resolutions for lawyers to avoid wills and estates claims
- Antonio Martin, Black Teenager, Fatally shot 2 miles from Ferguson
- Man loses Ontario government articling position over past behaviour
- TTC to look into installing dash cams in buses, streetcars
- Ontario Court of Appeal puts 6-month limit on detentions under Mental Health Act
- Ontario Divisional Court to revisit guidelines for determining which law firm to control class actions
- Ontario Ministry of Labour has laid charges against CAMH over worker safety issues
- Luka Magnotta guilty of first-degree murder
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Wednesday, December 24, 2014
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, December 23, 2014
- Call for clear parenthood laws after lesbian couple says they were hounded by sperm donor’s family
- What’s going on in the Magnotta jury room? Here are a few possibilities
- Sandra the orangutan wins right to freedom, Argentina court rules
- ACLU, Human Rights Watch call on Eric Holder to appoint special prosecutor to investigate CIA torture
- Former Ontario paralegal found guilty of smuggling pot into jail in Kinder eggs | The Toronto Star
Posted by Rachel, Law Clerk and Office Manager on Tuesday, December 23, 2014 0 comments
Monday, December 22, 2014
Superior Court of Justice, Here Come the Non-Payment Claims
An excellent article by Yamri Taddese of the Law Times, details how this will impact the profession.
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Labels: lawyers, non-payment claims, Ontario, Paralegals
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Monday, December 22, 2014
- My
#clawbies2014 nominees:@andrewfeldstein, Lexology, Rule of Law - Jurors in Luka Magnotta trial deliberates for seventh day
- E-cigarette use slapped with growing provincial regulation
- LibGuides Provides a Freely Available Filter for Legal Research
- New York Times calls for Cheney, Bush officials to be investigated and prosecuted for torture
- Canadian doctors preparing for ‘all eventualities’ in case top court strikes down ban on assisted suicide
- ABA reports total law school enrollment down 6.9%, 1L enrollment down 4.4%
- Canada's military apologizes to ex-corporal who accused superior of sexual assault
- Judge at Magnotta trial says Twitter account in his name isn’t his
- Judge in Maryland Locks Up Youths and Rules Their Lives
- Quebec judge accused of buying cocaine as a lawyer fails attempt to stop disciplinary hearing
- Ontario will follow prostitution law despite concerns, says Kathleen Wynne | The Toronto Star
- McDonald’s (US) Is Charged With Retaliating Against Workers
- Honeymoon’s over: Côté’s learning curve at Supreme Court will be steep | Ottawa Citizen
- The Ordering of Production and Disclosure from a Non-Party Pursuant to the Family Law Rules
- Judge urged Newfoundland not to name courthouse after ex-premier Danny Williams because he’s still alive
- BILL 18: STRONGER WORKPLACES FOR A STRONGER ECONOMY ACT, 2014
- Google Files Suit Against Mississippi Attorney General
- TWU suing LSBC over rejection of accreditation
- Jurors at Magnotta trial deliberating for fourth day
- Appeals court in Ohio throws out federal law barring mental patients from buying guns
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Friday, December 19, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Friday, December 19, 2014
- My post this week
@SlawTips: Avoiding File Avoidance - After a career change, Blind Melon guitarist is a BigLaw lawyer
- Emma Czornobaj gets 90 days in prison in stopping-for-ducks case
- Ontario court rules Toronto supermarkets selling prepared food can stay open on holidays
- Contesting Traffic Fines, Missouri Sues 13 Suburbs of St. Louis
- Bar groups call out appalling lack of diversity of new judges
- Police say Ontario Liberals paid $10,000 to wipe 600,000 files off hard drives in premier’s office
- Odor in the court! Another judge complains of ‘repugnant stench’ from filing by state AG’s office
- Nebraska and Oklahoma asking U.S. Supreme Court to declare Colorado pot legalization unconstitutional
- Nebraska and Oklahoma Sue Colorado Over Marijuana Law
- Guards Laugh as Inmate Dies: Colorado to Pay $3 Million
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Thursday, December 18, 2014
- Man who has lived in Canada for 60 years may apply as political refugee…in Canada
- Osler lawyer’s efforts make traffic court disclosure the norm for self-represented litigants in Ontario
- Florida judge grants petition for state’s first same-sex divorce
- Sony pulls movie “The Interview” after cyber-attack, terror threats by North Korea
- “Meta-costs” submissions?
- Two-tier test for law firms' conflict of interest?
- B.C. urged not to enforce new federal prostitution law
- Suzanne Côté waged $200,000 tax battle over clothes with Quebec tax agency
- ‘The city of Toronto deteriorated,’ says G20 police commander charged with discreditable conduct
- MacKay appoints two conservative law professors to Ontario’s courts
- Should the ICC Do Anything About CIA Torture?
- No one will be prosecuted after breaking of Rehtaeh Parsons publication ban
- Sometimes, time won't tell - Inducement, recruitment and reasonable notice
- It’s raining judges in Ontario
- For hardcore BlackBerry users, new Classic is worth checking out
- Ontario public servants taking province to court over social assistance computer glitch
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Wednesday, December 17, 2014
- Christian law school to fight decision to deny accreditation
- Ontario fails to track complaints against Crown attorneys - Toronto Star
- Walmart ordered to pay $188 million for cutting Pennsylvania workers’ meal and rest breaks
- Cosby Won't Be Charged Over Molestation Claim
- Jury Rules Against Boy Scouts of America in $7 Million Abuse Lawsuit
- Roman Polanski Files Motion to Close L.A. Case
- Federal government fills Ontario court vacancies | The Toronto Star
- German court: 93-year-old Auschwitz guard to be tried on 300,00 counts of accessory to murder
- Quebec man sentenced to 57 months in prison for throwing acid in girlfriend’s face
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, December 16, 2014
- Harper government names a slew of new federal judges, but none for Ontario despite 31 vacancies
- The evolution of fraudulent conveyance – Indcondo v. Sloan - Lexology
- Sony Pictures hires lawyer David Boies, who warns media to destroy hacked documents
- Condoms must be used in Los Angeles porn films: Appeals court
- JURIST - ICC prosecutor halts Darfur investigation
- Finkelstein's lawyer calls OSC charges ‘irresponsible’
- Magnotta jury must decide killer’s fate ‘without sympathy, prejudice or fear,’ judge instructs
- Look inside North York family court reveals parents struggling with poverty, addiction and mental illness
- Medical marijuana patients can still grow at home, Federal Court of Appeal rules
- Florida asks Supreme Court to extend stay on marriage equality ruling
- Michael Bryant urges repeal of law that ‘criminalizes homelessness’
- Texas judge set to decide whether funeral home can sell Lee Harvey Oswald’s coffin
- Toronto police 'carding' policy to be assessed by third-party - Toronto Star
- Sony Pictures tells media outlets to stop reporting hacked email contents
- Law society seeks better communication with police - Toronto Star
- Through the eyes of a CAS front-line worker
- Punching fellow worker doesn't justify automatic firing - Financial Post
- Judge denies self-rep’s choice of agent
- ‘Indisputable’ that ex-Davies lawyer tipped friend, OSC alleges
- Kansas judge denies mistrial after man decks his attorney, says that would put ‘target’ on lawyers’ backs
- Christian law school loses B.C. government support - Hope Standard
- Edward Snowden’s lawyer calls on Europeans to prosecute US torture architects
- Ottawa under fire for ‘inaction’ on Ashley Smith inquest
- Ontario government website targeted by hacker
- Secretive and often overzealous CAS agencies protect children largely at parents’ expense
- GTA lawyer convicted, fined for criminal contempt of court | The Toronto Star
- Bill Cosby: The accusations
- Legal sector job growth flat, law school applications down
- New prostitution laws unlikely to be challenged soon, legal experts say
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Friday, December 12, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Friday, December 12, 2014
- Multibillion-dollar Quebec lawsuit against Big Tobacco now in the hands of judge
- Bank of America ordered to pay Florida couple $1M for harassing them with 700 collections robocalls
- CAS racial disparities shameful, opposition MPPs say
- CHL hit with $100,000 defamation suit
- Labourer with 16 yrs. experience awarded 15 months reasonable notice
- Garner case officer: I never used chokehold
- Lawyer is suspended for ‘intentional bullying tactics’ in Facebook message
- Anti-abortion doctors must refer patients to another physician, Ontario watchdog says
- Canadian Judicial Council defends probe of judge in nude photo case
- Supreme Court to hear federal challenge to Omar Khadr youth status in decision that stuns lawyers
- Cellphone searches upon arrest allowed by Canada's top court - CBC.ca
- Lawyer who overbilled LAO spared disbarment
- Prosecute Jose Rodriguez For Destroying CIA Torture Tapes | Crooks and Liars
- Key points in Supreme Court decision on cellphone searches without warrants
- CIA Chief Won't Rule Out More Torture - The Daily Beast
- Supreme Court allows warrantless cell phone searches
- Police have limited right to search a suspect's cellphone: Supreme Court of Canada
- Supreme Court denies province’s appeal in civil forfeiture case | Calgary Herald
- Ottawa rejects Ashley Smith inquest recommendation to limit inmate segregation
- University of Toronto's next lawyer: A computer program named Ross - The Globe and Mail
- The Vanishing Male Worker: How America Fell Behind
- Ontario Court of Appeal ruling shrouded in secrecy, with even judge’s name censored | The Toronto Star
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Thursday, December 11, 2014
- UN expert calls for prosecution of CIA officials over torture report
- Detroit Is Out of Bankruptcy, but Not Out of the Woods
- Ontario Superior Court offers guidance on applying Hryniak to abbreviate actions - Lexology
- Gender identity discrimination now prohibited in Saskatchewan
- CJC responds to criticism of Côté
- Conrad Black loses court ruling appeal, must pay taxes from 2002
- Is the Bar Exam Broken or Are Law Students Dumber?
- Woman files defamation suit against Bill Cosby
- Toronto man alleges he was a victim of racial profiling, launches lawsuit
- Questions swirl over effectiveness of outside Jian Ghomeshi probe at CBC
- U.S. Tells Court That Documents From Torture Investigation Should Remain Secret
- Americans Involved in Torture Can Be Prosecuted Abroad, Analysts Say
- Lawyers who challenged Nadon appointment to high court get only $5K in costs - Prince George Citizen
- Iowa prosecuting man over alleged sex in nursing home with demented wife
- Retired Supreme Court justice Arbour slams practice of solitary confinement - The Globe and Mail
- Opinion: New prostitution law puts indigenous women at even greater risk
- Canada must own up to its complicity in torture: Siddiqui
- Lawyer who challenged Nadon appointment will appeal ruling on costs - Toronto Star
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014
140Law - Legal Headlines for Wednesday, December 10, 2014
- Judge rules prosecutors can appeal verdict in Oscar Pistorius case
- Media to fight court seal on documents alleging RCMP leaks - Ottawa Citizen
- New court date set for Quebec man accused of pretending to be soldier
- NDP to introduce bill to make OHIP billings public
- We Can Call It Torture Now
- Alberta will not appeal court ruling that allows woman to sue over fracking
- Law Practice: What Areas Are Hot?
- Madoff’s Former Secretary Is Sentenced to Six Years in Prison
- Judge boots lead plaintiff in $350M case at trial against Apple, orders counsel to find a substitute
- 13 enhanced interrogation techniques used by the CIA
- CIA torture report: 6 things we learned
- Escort sexually assaulted, robbed in Etobicoke hotel
- Prosecutor launches appeal of ‘shockingly inappropriate’ Pistorius sentence
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Tuesday, December 09, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Tuesday, December 9, 2014
- Hair drug tests: A mother’s anguish over losing her girls
- May a lawyer call another lawyer unethical? Spate of inquiries spurs ethics opinion
- Law Society recognized as GTA top employer for ninth time - Canada NewsWire
- Atheists battle laws still on the books in 7 US states banning non-believers from public office
- CIA torture report summary out today, U.S. braces for security threats
- George Bush Defends CIA Against Torture Report: 'These Are Patriots'
- When Lawyers May Not Be the Best Appointments to the Supreme Court
- 5 questions about the CIA detention and interrogation report you wish you didn’t have to ask Wash. Post
- Toronto G20 police officer appeals conviction of assault with a weapon - Winnipeg Free Press
- Canadian government takes First Nations to court over transparency law
- Victoria’s new mayor refuses to swear oath to Queen Elizabeth II — enraging city’s monarchists
- Controversial G20 hearing judge has backing of Police Chief Bill Blair
- CBC union warns members about investigation into Jian Ghomeshi
- T-Rex turns into legal nightmare
- Former Quebec lieutenant-governor pleads guilty to fraud, breach of trust
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Monday, December 08, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Monday, December 8, 2014
- Ontario Government Makes Major Changes To Workplace Laws - Employment and HR -Canada
- Kathleen Wynne has ‘grave concern’ about new prostitution laws
- Wind turbines have little impact on property values, study concludes
- Zero-Hour Contracts: The Newest Way Workers Are Getting Screwed
- UK High Court rules prison book ban unlawful
- More than 60 groups call for repeal of new prostitution law
- Toronto’s Now Magazine proclaims it will defy ad ban in new prostitution bill
- One million Canadian workers, mostly women, sexually harassed at work in last two years, report estimates
- Loonie drops to 5-year low as Canada loses 10,000 jobs in November
- Why Is Divorce In Decline?
- Manitoba judge concerned about Crowns piling on too many charges
- Federal judge slaps down Kansas creationist lawsuit claiming evolution a ‘religious belief’
- Justin Trudeau names lawyer to probe misconduct allegations - Toronto Star
- 'Gift cards for cash' offer suspended by Money Mart
- G20 police commander says he faked arrests to let bystanders escape kettling
- Sex worker allies decry C-36 on the eve of its implementation - rabble.ca
- No penalty for Yukon judge over hearing with nude prisoner - The Globe and Mail
- Sony employees hacked again, threatened via email: ‘Your family will be in danger’
- LAPD investigating Cosby claim
- Toronto police want board chair to quit over Facebook post | The Toronto Star
- Prostitution law comes into force on day of action on violence against women
- Businessman with Tory ties acts with ‘complete absence of conscience,’ his former lawyer says
- Obama's New Racial Profiling Rules
Friday, December 05, 2014
140 Law - Legal Headlines for Friday, December 5, 2014
- Drinking
while pregnant is not a crime, UK court finds
- Today’s Tech: How A Deaf-Blind Lawyer Uses Technology To Represent Her Disabled Clients
- Kathleen Wynne announces measures to curb sexual violence, harassment
- Ontario court dismisses government’s appeal to scrap ’60s scoop Aboriginal class-action - Toronto Star
- Senators challenge name of new Harper "Barbaric Cultural Practices Act"
- Ontario appeal court strikes at the heart of 'excessive' billable hours
- Why are Bar Exam Retakers Failing at a High Rate?
- Tim Hortons, Burger King deal approved, with conditions
- New York court rules that chimpanzees are not entitled to ‘legal personhood’
- Bill Cosby seeks dismissal of lawsuit
- The Other Torture Report
- Federal judge considering filing contempt charges against Ariz. Sheriff Joe Arpaio
- Manitoba brothers jailed 16 months for ‘relentless’ cyberbullying attack on teen girl
- U.S. outrage grows stronger over lack of police accountability
- Bosses take no action on most sexual misconduct complaints, workers say