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Company News: Blog
In praise of naked judges
03 September 2010
Like everybody else in the legal community I'm following with prurient interest the trials and tribulations of embattled associate chief justice of Manitoba, Lori Douglas, who was ousted by a disgruntled client of her husband's law firm. Nude photographs of her were posted, apparently without...
03 September 2010
Like everybody else in the legal community I'm following with prurient interest the trials and tribulations of embattled associate chief justice of Manitoba, Lori Douglas, who was ousted by a disgruntled client of her husband's law firm. Nude photographs of her were posted, apparently without...
- 07 August 2010 It's a dog's life
- 12 July 2010 Governor General Designate with legal background
Monkey business in BC |
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| Written by Christopher Green |
| Thursday, 01 April 2010 00:00 |
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Talking of monkeys, which, if you've signed up for our newsletter you know we sometimes do, April 1st sees a no-joke set of stringent rules coming into force for owners of exotic pets. Which is probably all for the good, as lawyers make lousy house pets anyway. But if you've opted for a different type of dangerous primate, poisonous reptile, or just about any other 'alien' animal, you'll have to apply for the appropriate permit to keep, transport or show your furry or scaly friend. Failure to do so can land offenders jail-time and a hefty fine. Or a maul by a polar bear. |



