In a state of public health law anarchy, professional hockey players receive a killer flu vaccine while infants and pregnant women wait.
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Just about now, but for the economic might of the United States of America, the last funeral bell tolls of the common law would be fading.
The recent Phoenix Coyotes debacle, in which he left behind his job, is not the only time Wayne Gretzky has had to leave from the side exit of a courtroom.
The San Fransisco's Golden Gate bridge has competition as a choice location for suicide: your local casino.
A satirical portrayal of hockey great Patrick Roy gets French-language CBC-TV (Radio-Canada) its knuckles rapped and revives bad memories for the Hall-of-Famer and his boys.
Theoren Fleury the hockey player is also Theoren Wallace Fleury, defendant in a messy family law action, Fleury v Fleury.
Old boys clubs, money, hoity-toity lawyers, a sexy NHL hockey team for sale (Vancouver Canucks), and a hot squabble, make for a strange brew in the law reports.
The NHL spins a saga which they hope will filter to and pierce the Lady Justice blindfold of a Phoenix bankruptcy judge.
Canada's immigration department has a thing against lawyers.
As the federal government prepares to bulldoze in new national securities regulation, to cheers and jeers, more than just another chapter of the revised statutes is on the table.
Most fat choose to be. But then they reach for human rights law by seeking rights and privileges reserved for the disabled.
The state and God have been chums for ages.
Pit bulls and rottweilers, neither bred nor fit for modern urban life, are proving tough to weed out.
A kerfuffle over nothing.
The Charter and military justice? Hmmmm. Oil and water?
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Unless otherwise noted, this article was written by Lloyd Duhaime, Barrister, Solicitor, Attorney and Lawyer (and Notary Public!). It is not intended to be legal advice and you would be foolhardy to rely on it in respect to any specific situation you or an acquaintance may be facing. In addition, the law changes rapidly and sometimes with little notice so from time to time, an article may not be up to date. Therefore, this is merely legal information designed to educate the reader. If you have a real situation, this information will serve as a good springboard to get legal advice from a lawyer.