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Asleep At The Switch: Avoiding A Negligent Referral Claim

New York: E. T. Paull Music Co., 1897. “Mandatory professional indemnity insurance & a mandatory insurer: A global perspective“, an article by Jennifer Ip (LAWPRO unit director and counsel...

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Enforcing UK Judgments in Ontario

 The Convention between Canada and the United Kingdom For The Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, 1984, [the "Convention"] [1] [2]   applies to...

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Free Legal Advice on Twitter?: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

In his post over at Legal Cheek, “Twitter Set To Drive ‘Free-Of-Charge Ferrari Through The Horse And Cart World Of Law’, i@n davison (trendily pronounced iatn”) forecasts a ”Twitter legal advice...

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Lord McAlpine and Twitter Libel: Does failing to sue when a libel is first...

Image via http://www.dailymail.co.uk The recent media scandal involving British peer, Lord McAlpine (pictured above) who threatened to sue the BBC, ITV and thousands of Twitter users over false...

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McAlpine v. Bercow and a New Era of ‘Twitter Chill’

The decision of Mr Justice Tugendhat in McAlpine v Bercow [2013] EWHC 1342 (QB) (24 May 2013) ["McAlpine"]  is a stern admonition to Twitter users about the perils of practising comedy without a...

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