- Government, prostitutes set for fight over sex-trade laws - The Province http://is.gd/hA1wI
- 25% of US page views are Facebook - DirectNewshttp://is.gd/hA1n8
- It's All About YouTube: How Social Media Can Make or Break Your Subrogated Action http://is.gd/hyBbu
- Ezra Levant Ordered to Remove Blog Posts (Vigna v. Levant)http://is.gd/hywK9
- Pennsylvania Lawyers Aren't Fans of New Tech Devices for Professional Use http://is.gd/hywDV
- Taking away three prostitution laws will cause 'irreparable harm,' Ottawa says - News1130 http://is.gd/hywxk
- A: No. Q: Will you use Facebook's email service as your primary email? - Wall Street Journal http://is.gd/hyweZ
- BC court to decide whether polygamy is protected - CTV.ca http://is.gd/hyvoy
- Supreme Court ruling on sexual pre-consent could affect seniors with dementia - Winnipeg Free Press http://is.gd/hyvnQ
- McLachlin restores sanity to top court - Edmonton Journal http://is.gd/hwTqb
- Alimony Expanded in Quebec http://is.gd/hwTco
- Failure to attend mandatory mediations could result in a $40,000 cost penalty. http://is.gd/hw5UJ
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