Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Categories: International Law, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Venture off your all-inclusive resort in Mexico and you'd better saddle 'up, partner (and bring a doggy bag and call your insurance broker .... )!
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Anger issues, violence and inappropriate conduct are not foreign to Patrick Roy.
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Negligence or inattention? Bikram yoga stares down legal action.
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In Quebec, marriage may be in another language, but it is no distinct society.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers
Envelope please! (Drum roll.) The award for pro bono works goes to ... John Doe, Esquire and Q.C. ..... because he has the highest rates to his paying clients and he can afford to charade as a poverty avenger!
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Categories: Environmental Law
As we all march to our lemming-like demise upon the cliff of environmental disaster, a path of law back to safety may yet be found.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Sexual Assault, Social Justice
Supreme Court of Canada plays chicken but stops prosecution of Nova Scotia woman who tried to hire hitman to take out an allegedly incredibly abusive husband.
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Categories: Legal History
Finding one of the greatest treasures known to law was part luck, part Indiana Jones.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events, Family Law
The Provincial government's top law enforcement officer toys with not prosecuting polygamists and bigamists, anticipating a Charter ass-kicking in Court. If so, law is orphaned and we all suffer.
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Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information, Legal Profession and Lawyers, Litigation
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. And with Canada’s most comfortable summer in full swing, an old Saint ‘Nick in legal gowns will be showin’ up at the fifty-year old Victoria Court house round Canada Day with a brand new set of access-to-justice Supreme Court rules.
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