To those who've been kind enough to retweet and link to our articles this year, many thanks. Special greetings, as well to our fellow bloggers and many friends who receive our feeds via Progressive Bloggers, Liblogs, Blogging Canadians, Canada's Best Political Blogs and LiberalsOnline.
Your readership, comments and encouragement continue to make this fun.
My thanks, as always, to Rachel, Bill, Shashi, Stephen, Nicole, Ashallie, Saqib and Sami for in a great year at Wise Law Office.
What more to say in this, our final post of 2009 (barring something unforeseen)?
Happy new year to all.
To send off 2009 in style, here's a peek at the leading legal headlines we've posted at Twitter in the last few weeks:
- Should a judge be on Facebook? - Toronto Star http://bit.ly/5NmXWM
- U.S. Chamber's "Top Five Most Ridiculous Lawsuits of 2009" http://bit.ly/84qGlk
- Can arbitration clauses stop a class action? - Financial Post http://bit.ly/76vtRr
- Madoff Losses Not "Mutual Mistake" in Divorce Settlement http://bit.ly/5vGifb
- Rove granted divorce in Texas (Mike Allen/The Politico) http://tinyurl.com/ykdw6mc
- Vt. judge: Gay birth mom must give child to ex-partner http://bit.ly/6r2XbN
- Lawyer's Misconduct Costs Him Any Share of $1.2 Million Fee http://bit.ly/8zf1at
- The Recession Begins Flooding Into the Courts http://bit.ly/6HPbbL
- Toronto museum named worst building of the 2000s http://bit.ly/6yWlcQ
- India Official, 86, resigns over 3-woman sex tape http://bit.ly/8f0TSw
- Ont. to pay $750,000 to ex-OLG boss in settlement - CTV News http://bit.ly/8rh57Z
- A Letter to the Next Generation of Lawyers http://bit.ly/6yD6GQ
- Your Boss and Your BlackBerry - New York Times (blog) http://bit.ly/5NrLey
- McLachlin Court turns ten http://bit.ly/7QsT6S
- “Law firm offers divorce vouchers for Christmas” http://bit.ly/7lJ68z
- Top Ten legal ethics stories of 2009 http://bit.ly/4RWYaD
- Judge Blasts U.S. Attorneys' Pursuit of High-Profile Defense Lawyer http://bit.ly/7hmS3b
- Blagojevich Lawyer Floats Idea of Deposing Obama http://bit.ly/8NBETN
- Prominent lawyer says legal aid boycott shouldn't punish accused - Toronto Star http://bit.ly/4URTP7
- Why Live Tweeting Is a Terrible Idea http://bit.ly/7nZfKq
- “The year’s 10 most infamous lawyers” http://bit.ly/6aHpUW
- NYC named "Judicial Hellhole" in new ATRA report http://bit.ly/7lqCHc
- Employees Have a Right to Privacy in E-Mail Sent from Work http://bit.ly/6DjryS
- A Paid Escort Is a 'Date' Under Domestic Violence Act, N.J. Court Rules http://bit.ly/6hJkKQ
- Breast Implants as Marital Property? http://bit.ly/8xIJa8
- Justice Department in contempt of court for not taping Gitmo hearing http://bit.ly/4yV1xI
- Why You Shouldn’t Take it Hard If a Judge Rejects Your Friend Request http://bit.ly/6Uy9D7
- Lawyer's Vulgar Comments to Women May Draw a Three-Month Suspension http://bit.ly/4MQrjO
- Lawyer Arrested After Bringing Gun Into Courthouse http://bit.ly/6TNVUd
- Daughter Awarded $3 Million After Death of Mother Who Had Do-Not-Resuscitate Order http://bit.ly/6Gvm55
And finally, a nod to mediation blogger Victoria Pynchon's Ten New Year's (Dispute) Resolutions for 2010.
Have a great evening and be safe.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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