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November/December 2014

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w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m N o v e m b e r / D e c e m b e r 2 0 1 4 53 the first decision in Canada where an employee's public off-duty Facebook comments were seen as sexual harassment creating a poisoned work environment. Prior to this, the Facebook cases were more narrowly about breach of confidentiality policies or threatening co-workers." In Ghomeshi's case, he was unionized and filed a grievance over his firing but he also launched a $55-million lawsuit claim- ing "breach of confidence and bad faith" against the CBC. The suit claims Ghomeshi shared "confidential information" about his sex life with the CBC that was then used against him. He also sued for defamation, alleging the CBC's initial statement on his firing created "damaging speculation" and lowered his reputation in the public. Most legal experts opining on the cases in the heated first hours of the drama believe the fired radio host doesn't stand a chance, but it will be interesting to see how the issue plays out and whether it makes it to court. On the NFL front, although there was a strong reaction from the public after the video of the elevator punch surfaced, the NFL's TV ratings went up, stadiums sold out, and merchandise flew off shelves. So is there a link between off-field behaviour of the play- ers and the NFL's bottom line? "Employers are guided by business concerns and in the NFL, if people are buying tickets and aren't pressuring the organization, then that really drives behaviour. Until there is sufficient public outcry, the NFL may not have to care," says Thomlinson. New Publication Mack's Criminal Law Trial Book – 2014 Edition Dallas Mack Criminal trials can be challenging. Issues emerge. Legal complexities arise. Now you can find the clear, concise summaries of legal issues for every stage of the criminal trial – from bail to sentencing – with Mack's Criminal Law Trial Book – 2014 Edition. You'll find seven expertly-written sections covering every aspect of the criminal trial process – Bail, Offences, Defences, Trials, Evidence, Charter, and Sentencing. Each section covers a wide range of legal issues. You'll find concise summaries of the law and references to the relevant cases. Sheer breadth of coverage and expert organization makes Mack's an indispensable resource at every stage of trial. Experience the benefits • Get convenient access to fast answers when you need them most – in court • Be prepared to confidently support your arguments and effectively counter your opponents' tactics • Learn how to avoid or mitigate common pitfalls • Stay up-to-date with the latest developments on criminal law issues Order # 986378-65203 $85 Softcover approx. 200 pages July 2014 978-0-7798-6378-5 Annual volumes supplied on standing order subscription Multiple copy discounts available Shipping and handling are extra. Price(s) subject to change without notice and subject to applicable taxes. 00223OO-A46374-65203 Available risk-free for 30 days Order online: www.carswell.com Call Toll-Free: 1-800-387-5164 In Toronto: 416-609-3800 The ideal courtroom companion www.kuretzkyvassos.com Tel: (416) 865-0504 BARRY KURETZKY AND GEORGE VASSOS LEXPERT ® RANKED SINCE 1997 AND SELECTED TO BE IN "BEST LAWYERS IN CANADA" ntitled-1 1 13-12-04 9:49 AM

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