Mallory Hendry
As copy editor, Mallory Hendry brings her strong attention to detail to Canadian Lawyer, InHouse, 4Students and Law Times, ensuring all print and online content is accurate and relevant.
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Friday, 17 May 2013 08:53
News roundup — May 17, 2013
Canada
Brazeau claims his 'day in court' will clear his name, The National Post
Lawyer for accused Bosma killer promises the 'real story' will come out, Toronto Star
Civilian watchdog group launches investigation of northern B.C. RCMP officers, Vancouver Sun
United States
State time limits apply to securities arbitration: Florida court, Reuters
Judge will not stop Arizona from denying driver's licences to immigrants, Reuters
International
Britain's prime minister urges 'EU rebels' to back referendum law, Reuters
Brazil sends port modernization bill up for Senate approval, Reuters
Brazeau claims his 'day in court' will clear his name, The National Post
Lawyer for accused Bosma killer promises the 'real story' will come out, Toronto Star
Civilian watchdog group launches investigation of northern B.C. RCMP officers, Vancouver Sun
United States
State time limits apply to securities arbitration: Florida court, Reuters
Judge will not stop Arizona from denying driver's licences to immigrants, Reuters
International
Britain's prime minister urges 'EU rebels' to back referendum law, Reuters
Brazil sends port modernization bill up for Senate approval, Reuters
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Thursday, 16 May 2013 08:59
News roundup — May 16, 2013
Canada
'Hotheaded' Osgoode grad finally allowed to don robes in Ontario: LSUC, Toronto Star
Toronto man with multiple charges 'complicates court calendar' with two days earmarked to schedule trials, The Globe and Mail
SCC to rule on Walmart baby case tomorrow, Calgary Herald
United States
Plaintiffs' lawyers argue pro-business procedures add to litigation costs, opposite of their goal, Reuters
YouTube decision has judge reconsidering record companies' copyright claims, Reuters
International
UK lawmakers question Google over tax affairs, Reuters
New Zealand's Supreme Court orders case against Megaupload to be transferred from the U.S., Reuters
'Hotheaded' Osgoode grad finally allowed to don robes in Ontario: LSUC, Toronto Star
Toronto man with multiple charges 'complicates court calendar' with two days earmarked to schedule trials, The Globe and Mail
SCC to rule on Walmart baby case tomorrow, Calgary Herald
United States
Plaintiffs' lawyers argue pro-business procedures add to litigation costs, opposite of their goal, Reuters
YouTube decision has judge reconsidering record companies' copyright claims, Reuters
International
UK lawmakers question Google over tax affairs, Reuters
New Zealand's Supreme Court orders case against Megaupload to be transferred from the U.S., Reuters
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013 08:59
News roundup — May 15, 2013
Canada
Legal experts predict rumoured designation of Prince Charles as regent would send Canada into 'unchartered constitutional waters', Vancouver Sun
Ontario Human Rights Tribunal awards $22,000, 8 months pay to male labourer fired while undergoing sex change, Toronto Star
Millard faces first-degree murder charges as police seek two more suspects in Bosma case, The National Post
United States
Supreme Court to take up question of inequitable conduct, Reuters
Justice Department demands penalties for financial advisor Capstone, Reuters
International
Cuba charges Western businessmen with corruption after more than a year in custody, Reuters
Egypt's prosecutors charge Christian teacher for 'insulting Islam', Reuters
Legal experts predict rumoured designation of Prince Charles as regent would send Canada into 'unchartered constitutional waters', Vancouver Sun
Ontario Human Rights Tribunal awards $22,000, 8 months pay to male labourer fired while undergoing sex change, Toronto Star
Millard faces first-degree murder charges as police seek two more suspects in Bosma case, The National Post
United States
Supreme Court to take up question of inequitable conduct, Reuters
Justice Department demands penalties for financial advisor Capstone, Reuters
International
Cuba charges Western businessmen with corruption after more than a year in custody, Reuters
Egypt's prosecutors charge Christian teacher for 'insulting Islam', Reuters
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Tuesday, 14 May 2013 09:30
News roundup — May 14, 2013
Canada
After 25-year legal battle, hijacker finally deported following Canada's 'clamp down' on immigration, Reuters
Hudak wants full judicial inquiry into Ontario power plant cancellations, Toronto Star
Navigating officer convicted of criminal negligence causing death over 2006 ferry sinking, The National Post
United States
Shareholders challenging executive pay packages suffer another loss as judge throws out latest case, Reuters
After a century and a half, justices finally rule on what 'defalcation' means in bankruptcy code, Reuters
International
Russia detains CIA agent allegedly caught trying to 'recruit a spy', Reuters
Former Guatemalan dictator convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity, Reuters
After 25-year legal battle, hijacker finally deported following Canada's 'clamp down' on immigration, Reuters
Hudak wants full judicial inquiry into Ontario power plant cancellations, Toronto Star
Navigating officer convicted of criminal negligence causing death over 2006 ferry sinking, The National Post
United States
Shareholders challenging executive pay packages suffer another loss as judge throws out latest case, Reuters
After a century and a half, justices finally rule on what 'defalcation' means in bankruptcy code, Reuters
International
Russia detains CIA agent allegedly caught trying to 'recruit a spy', Reuters
Former Guatemalan dictator convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity, Reuters
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Monday, 13 May 2013 09:32
News roundup — May 13, 2013
Canada
Some Toronto law firms, in-house lawyers outsourcing legal work to India, Toronto Star
Anti-piracy enforcement firm looking to bring U.S.-style copyright lawsuits to Canada, The National Post
Simple immigration cases to be 'fast tracked' in Federal Court pilot project, Calgary Herald
United States
Former FTC lawyer calls for more antitrust scrutiny for patent pools, Reuters
Increased focus on misclassification in cable installer judgment, Reuters
International
Argentina to face 'very different debt default' if loses legal battle, Reuters
Capital group files lawsuit over sale of Mexican plant used by drug cartel, Reuters
Some Toronto law firms, in-house lawyers outsourcing legal work to India, Toronto Star
Anti-piracy enforcement firm looking to bring U.S.-style copyright lawsuits to Canada, The National Post
Simple immigration cases to be 'fast tracked' in Federal Court pilot project, Calgary Herald
United States
Former FTC lawyer calls for more antitrust scrutiny for patent pools, Reuters
Increased focus on misclassification in cable installer judgment, Reuters
International
Argentina to face 'very different debt default' if loses legal battle, Reuters
Capital group files lawsuit over sale of Mexican plant used by drug cartel, Reuters
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Friday, 10 May 2013 08:25
News roundup — May 10, 2013
Canada
Winnipeg couple calls Canada's laws 'out of step' with new realities of family making, The National Post
Ontario man facing charges for ties with Al Qaeda facing new trial in Mauritania, Toronto Star
Canadian train attack case sees man charged with visa fraud, Reuters
United States
Supreme Court ruling in hospital merger could prompt more antitrust challenges, Reuters
Book publisher backed by litigation-funding firm loses suit against Apple, Reuters
International
Indian Supreme Court judge denounces top police agency, Reuters
Serbian retail tycoon indicted over disputed privatization deal, Reuters
Winnipeg couple calls Canada's laws 'out of step' with new realities of family making, The National Post
Ontario man facing charges for ties with Al Qaeda facing new trial in Mauritania, Toronto Star
Canadian train attack case sees man charged with visa fraud, Reuters
United States
Supreme Court ruling in hospital merger could prompt more antitrust challenges, Reuters
Book publisher backed by litigation-funding firm loses suit against Apple, Reuters
International
Indian Supreme Court judge denounces top police agency, Reuters
Serbian retail tycoon indicted over disputed privatization deal, Reuters
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Thursday, 09 May 2013 09:23
News roundup — May 9, 2013
Canada
Canada threatens to take EU to the WTO over accusations of 'breaking international trade rules', Reuters
Elections commissioner says Manitoba premier did not break elections law, Calgary Herald
Former Laval mayor arrested by Quebec corruption squad, Toronto Star
United States
Chief prosecutor denies investigation into file-sharing site shows Washington 'bowing' to Hollywood, Reuters
American Antitrust Institute launches plan to teach judges about antitrust, Reuters
International
China-based online services provider Subaye sued over 'fraudulent scheme', Reuters
Prosecutors aim for another trial for Berlusconi over alleged bribing of a senator, Reuters
Canada threatens to take EU to the WTO over accusations of 'breaking international trade rules', Reuters
Elections commissioner says Manitoba premier did not break elections law, Calgary Herald
Former Laval mayor arrested by Quebec corruption squad, Toronto Star
United States
Chief prosecutor denies investigation into file-sharing site shows Washington 'bowing' to Hollywood, Reuters
American Antitrust Institute launches plan to teach judges about antitrust, Reuters
International
China-based online services provider Subaye sued over 'fraudulent scheme', Reuters
Prosecutors aim for another trial for Berlusconi over alleged bribing of a senator, Reuters
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Wednesday, 08 May 2013 08:51
News roundup — May 8, 2013
Canada
Canada loses appeal at WTO in renewable energy case, Reuters
CSA suing Calgary-based family business for copyright violation over electrical guide, The National Post
Judge halts enforcement of judgment against Chevron, Reuters
United States
Labour Board decides tour guide unlawfully fired after Facebook post about working conditions, Reuters
Fannie Mae, KPMG settle shareholder lawsuit with $153 million payment, Reuters
International
Lawyer says her client is the first activist to be arrested in China for 'pressuring officials on their wealth', Reuters
Several people charged in alleged kickback scheme with Venezuelan financial official, Reuters
Canada loses appeal at WTO in renewable energy case, Reuters
CSA suing Calgary-based family business for copyright violation over electrical guide, The National Post
Judge halts enforcement of judgment against Chevron, Reuters
United States
Labour Board decides tour guide unlawfully fired after Facebook post about working conditions, Reuters
Fannie Mae, KPMG settle shareholder lawsuit with $153 million payment, Reuters
International
Lawyer says her client is the first activist to be arrested in China for 'pressuring officials on their wealth', Reuters
Several people charged in alleged kickback scheme with Venezuelan financial official, Reuters
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Tuesday, 07 May 2013 09:23
News roundup — May 7, 2013
Canada
Farmer who spent a year in Beirut jail sues Canadian government for failing to protect his Charter rights, The Globe and Mail
Lawsuit against B.C. government alleges Liberals received 'major' political donations from pharmaceutical companies, halted drug-safety research, Vancouver Sun
Correction worker loses appeal to get job back after being fired for inciting jail riot, Winnipeg Sun
United States
Rail antitrust case rare in that there are major businesses on both sides, Reuters
Judge hears closing arguments in credit card antitrust case, Reuters
International
BNP Paribas and Deutsche Bank make unusual suggestion that the bank suing them should 'sue itself' to recover losses, Reuters
Lawyer files to withdraw counsel over client's inability to pay in Ecuador rainforest pollution case, Reuter
Farmer who spent a year in Beirut jail sues Canadian government for failing to protect his Charter rights, The Globe and Mail
Lawsuit against B.C. government alleges Liberals received 'major' political donations from pharmaceutical companies, halted drug-safety research, Vancouver Sun
Correction worker loses appeal to get job back after being fired for inciting jail riot, Winnipeg Sun
United States
Rail antitrust case rare in that there are major businesses on both sides, Reuters
Judge hears closing arguments in credit card antitrust case, Reuters
International
BNP Paribas and Deutsche Bank make unusual suggestion that the bank suing them should 'sue itself' to recover losses, Reuters
Lawyer files to withdraw counsel over client's inability to pay in Ecuador rainforest pollution case, Reuter
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Monday, 06 May 2013 09:26
News roundup — May 6, 2013
Canada
Canadian courts 'choking' on handling of evidence in trials, The National Post
Justice Canada survey finds majority of sexual assault victims have no confidence in judicial system, Chronicle Herald
Transgender bride prompts Saskatchewan human rights group to demand change to province's human rights legislation, Toronto Star
United States
Appeals court struggles with railroad antitrust case involving thousands of freight-shipping customers, Reuters
Boss violated labour law in firing manager who refused drug test without first speaking to union rep, Reuters
International
Berlusconi trials to stay in Milan despite arguments he will not face fair trial: judge, Reuters
Trial of neo-Nazi forces Germany to acknowledge 'blind spot', Reuters
Canadian courts 'choking' on handling of evidence in trials, The National Post
Justice Canada survey finds majority of sexual assault victims have no confidence in judicial system, Chronicle Herald
Transgender bride prompts Saskatchewan human rights group to demand change to province's human rights legislation, Toronto Star
United States
Appeals court struggles with railroad antitrust case involving thousands of freight-shipping customers, Reuters
Boss violated labour law in firing manager who refused drug test without first speaking to union rep, Reuters
International
Berlusconi trials to stay in Milan despite arguments he will not face fair trial: judge, Reuters
Trial of neo-Nazi forces Germany to acknowledge 'blind spot', Reuters
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