Legal news Roundup - August 21, 2014Compiled By James Kang CanadaCrown attorney with history of sexual harassment paid double salary after leaving job at courthouse, Toronto StarFormer University of British Columbia professor charged with voyeurism, The Vancouver Sun Man sentenced to probation for urinating on Prime Minister's office, Calgary HeraldUnited StatesFormer Aeropostale executive sentenced to prison after being convicted of defrauding company, ReutersBerkshire Hathaway agrees to pay fine settling U.S. government accusations of antitrust violations, Reuters InternationalChinese and South Korean antitrust officials meet to discuss violations of anti-monopoly law by Qualcomm, ReutersRoyal Bank of Scotland reaches settlement to use software in trade finance business, Reuters