Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Facebook could add video calls with possible Skype acquisition - Memeburn http://goo.gl/vTJYl
- Ex-NHLer Rob Ramage back before parole board (The Canadian Press) http://goo.gl/7u06R
- IP Addresses Do Not Equal People http://goo.gl/7QWP6
- Toronto law firm launches class action suit against Sony http://goo.gl/u4HNh
- Lindsay Lohan case: D.A. says reduction in charge forces them to drop theft case, hand it over to city attorney http://t.co/Og1RL9e
- Hague Court Seeks Warrants for Libyan Officials http://is.gd/qcQdqr
- Janzen case broadened definition of sexual harassment - Canada First Perspective http://goo.gl/uHT3X
- More residents claim Ford went way over campaign spending limit http://is.gd/2l4lc7
- Beware of fake law firm scam, B.C. law society warns - Vancouver Sun http://goo.gl/Yc4Rv
- Sex-trade workers say Ottawa trivializing their serious claims in appeal - The Canadian Press http://goo.gl/cjaaK
- Video: Meet the man who inadvertently tweeted bin Laden raid http://goo.gl/Ky5y7
- Liposuction doctor guilty of professional misconduct - Globe and Mail http://goo.gl/k0OJD
- Drabinsky deserves reduced sentence: lawyer - Globe and Mail http://goo.gl/PddKV
- Climate Change Suit Challenges U.S. Government http://goo.gl/RV0hf
- Another conviction based on disgraced pathologist's testimony overturned - Montreal Gazette http://goo.gl/tnIIc
- Auditor to make G8 report public in June http://goo.gl/chZ3j
- How a pay cut can end in court - Financial Post http://is.gd/oUQmtJ
- Being a klutz not enough for cause - National Post (registration) http://goo.gl/QAEZ2
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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