Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Italian court ups sentences for 23 CIA agents http://is.gd/iPHj8
- Internet Domain Name Theft Conviction May Be First in U.S.http://is.gd/iPEKf
- Courtroom battles over children crush Yuletide spirit - Globe and Mail http://is.gd/iPfw4
- Abuse not unique to polygamy, BC court told - CBC.ca http://is.gd/iOXA3
- U.S. Tries to Build Case for Conspiracy by WikiLeaks http://is.gd/iOXxO
- Toronto photographer must pay ex-lover $250,000 in costs, $15,000 in damages for intentionally causing mental distress http://t.co/pJKHWQg
- Top 10 predicted changes to legal profession for 2011 http://is.gd/iOWt9
- McDonald's sued over happy meals http://is.gd/iOBOs
- T.O. critics say 'Social Network' is year's best picture http://is.gd/iOBCC
- Ex Lawyer turned therapist: I suck at law: http://t.co/fY1WsUj
- U.S. joins Gulf oil spill lawsuits http://is.gd/iOAH0
- Ont CA: Stefanie Rengel’s killer loses adult sentence appeal; must serve life sentence http://natpo.st/hr5Pkp
- Injured veterans get free legal help http://is.gd/iOA5P
- Bits: Twitter Value Raised to $3.7 Billion http://is.gd/iOA1x
- Henry Dicker: LegalTech New York 2011 Preview http://is.gd/iOzDY
- Ontario told to pay for US surgery - National Post http://is.gd/iNodc
- Appeal to grant Assange bail to be heard Thursday http://is.gd/iNnI9
- Facebook's Zuckerberg named Time 'Person of Year' http://is.gd/iNn8s
- 2010 Top Ten Canadian Entertainment and Media Law Stories http://is.gd/iNmEq
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