Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Reconsidering Online Defamation Damages http://is.gd/hWMzK
- Wikileaks docs: US diplomats asked to spy on Canada - Toronto Sun: http://bit.ly/ftPoDR
- Aspects of Attendance Management Program ruled discriminatory http://is.gd/hWM4O
- UK worries about glut of lawyers too. http://is.gd/hWLTS
- When Jurors are Wary of Lawyers, It’s Prudent to Throttle Down http://is.gd/hWLQU
- Australian Law Reform Commission Uses Blogs To Consult Public http://is.gd/hWLQj
- WikiLeaks data includes thousands of cables from Canada - Toronto Sun http://is.gd/hVSSQ
- Starbucks accuses Kraft of bungling packaged coffee sales; alleges material breaches to end 12-yr partnership msnbc.comhttp://goo.gl/NQx5K
- Canadian courts set high bar for privacy damage awards http://is.gd/hVybl
- Cables Obtained by WikiLeaks Shine Light Into Secret Diplomatic Channels http://is.gd/hVx47
- Here's a little extra from yours truly: Parents use Facebook to pick child's name
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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