Is this the last G20 class action? The window for filing G20 Summit-related class action suits has closed but "hairy-legged" women get in under the wire
The legal and political trouble with banishment Is it actually possible for Rob Ford to banish convicted gun criminals from Toronto?
James Holmes, D.A. Carol Chambers, and the death penalty in Colorado The ongoing debate over whether Colorado theatre shooting suspect, James Holmes, should be made a capital case
Former associate at Mathews Dinsdale settles with firm A lawsuit against Toronto employment law firm Mathews, Dinsdale & Clark LLP, filed by its former associate Adrian Jakibchuk, is settled out of court
Extreme hamburgers as intellectual property A New York kosher deli prevails in its trademark legal battle against a Las Vegas restaurant, the Heart Attack Grill, for the right to name its sandwiches after medical emergencies