So we must keep it short and sweet - the only way to tweet - and forge ahead with some of the interesting stories we watched in the last week on Twitter:
- Court urged to reject Google book deal http://bit.ly/KePrd
- Richard Dawkins to call for changes to Britain's libel laws - http://bit.ly/KePrd2f2wIN
- After Lawyer Curses Adversary During Deposition, Judge Orders Attorneys to Dinner Summit http://bit.ly/1mNH1
- Reconciling 2008’s Employment Law Quadrilogy http://bit.ly/RrzrN
- Microsoft Files ‘Malvertising’ Case Against Unknown Individuals http://bit.ly/sD3oa
- Quebec hockey player convicted for cross-checking http://bit.ly/1NlQ4O
- Court Ruling May Take Teeth Out of Sports’ Doping Programs http://bit.ly/aBh8s
- Burglar Checks Facebook During Raid, Gets Busted - PC World http://bit.ly/O1afD
- Insurance Company Must Pay $10 Million For Revoking Policy Of Teen With HIV http://bit.ly/19TJEG
- Court challenge of 2008 Canadian election dismissed http://bit.ly/2jkW58
- Google Reveals E-Mail Of Ontario Authors Under Court Order - Ontario Now http://bit.ly/13ersU
- Fired lawyer had rare skill set http://bit.ly/4fl66h
- Hyperlinking is safer from libel claims, but not by much http://bit.ly/2EtfOH
- The joke's on Bettman: Phoenix deserts the Coyotes - SportingNews.com http://bit.ly/1klNbc
- Father says writing on child's skin is free expression http://bit.ly/BAOXM
- TestMasters Sued for Unauthorized Use of the LSAT http://bit.ly/qAKWZ
- NY Tax Lawyer’s $100K in Deductions for Prostitutes Disallowed http://bit.ly/NoBxX
- Indiana's ban could create more issues for gay, lesbian couples - Indianapolis Star http://bit.ly/283ZHQ
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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