Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Former French President Chirac to stand trial http://goo.gl/TZ4Ca
- Putting a workable definition to harassment - Hamilton Spectator http://goo.gl/5BaQ9
- The battle is joined: the Competition Bureau’s case against Visa and Mastercard continues http://goo.gl/4MbM6
- Moore-Bertuzzi civil trial will be worth the wait | Steve Simmons | Toronto Sun - http://goo.gl/nynbN
- Courtney Love settles Twitter defamation case for $430k http://goo.gl/qsf2i
- Talk Doesn’t Pay, So Psychiatry Turns to Drug Therapy http://goo.gl/FjFgc
- Sick Kids cold case getting colder - Toronto Sun http://goo.gl/ifvRQ
- Legal system wildly expensive: Shanoff - Toronto Sun http://goo.gl/zU8oz
- Sexual Sadist Denise Barnes Strips Bradley Manning Naked Over Sarcastic Quip (Jane Hamsher/Firedoglake) http://goo.gl/4vuGI
- Jurors must lay off Twitter, Facebook, iPhones and all else for Barry Bonds trial - San Jose Mercury News http://goo.gl/NQajG
- Jewish groups oppose circumcision ban in San Francisco http://goo.gl/iMvwr
- Disgraced integrity czar given $400,000 in severance http://goo.gl/yMpMC
- PMO apologizes for booting media from Ignatieff speech http://goo.gl/gMnxI
- Lawyer: Berlusconi aims to defend himself in court http://goo.gl/StTBU
- Canadian Underwriter - Insurers may want to "try hardest" to settle claims with self-represented litigants: judge - http://goo.gl/QVUIJ
- WI Judge: Protesters' Stay Limited to Normal Working Hours http://goo.gl/VjS2x
- Smarter Than You Think: Armies of Expensive Lawyers, Replaced by Cheaper Software http://goo.gl/XYN5Z
- The dark side of Canada's inheritance system - Globe and Mail http://goo.gl/i7lvv
- Refusal to offer passwords may scuttle leadership bid - Vancouver Sun http://goo.gl/ezzKc
- Texas approves bill requiring sonogram before abortion http://goo.gl/yoo5j
- I'm sure you've all heard enough about Charlie Sheen...but...
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