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Forfeiture hearing Monday for Igor Kenk’s property The provincial government may seize the bikes Kenk allegedly stole
Firm must offer up confidental info in discrimination lawsuit A former McCarthys employee is suing the law firm for discrimination
A ‘mean decision,’ says Khadr’s lawyer The Canadian government is preparing to go to the Supreme Court to overturn a federal court decision
The life of Canada’s first female superior court judge Réjane Laberge-Colas has died at the age of 65
Judicial age limits could soon apply to deputy judges One federal court lawyer used the age limit rule to have his client's case adjourned
Disciplinary hearings for two Torys LLP lawyers The allegations are from two clients the lawyers represented. They also have connections to Conrad Black
Judge in major B.C. fraud trial steps down The judge's new position as a court of appeal judge will not allow her to sit in on the fraud trial
Who will be exonerated next? A roundup of several cases in which innocent people were wrongfully convicted of crimes