- Judge Explains 150-Year Sentence for Madoff - http://goo.gl/dgS5j
- State to dead man: No need for jury duty - http://goo.gl/1Nj2L
- Tampa retiree says he lost belongings in foreclosure blunder, after bank seized, cleared wrong house - http://goo.gl/9fZzH
- The State Of Children’s Rights In America - http://goo.gl/jsqGk
- Iain Scott hired as new dean of UWO Law - http://goo.gl/fVh92
- E-reader ownership doubles in six months (Kristen Purcell/Pew Internet) - http://goo.gl/uSn8G
- Prosecutor should resign over charges against citizen for video of Rochester cops during traffic stop - http://goo.gl/yODmC
- Interview With Jurors in Rod Blagojevich Retrial - http://goo.gl/7TYKb
- Arrest Gadhafi, prosecutor tells dictator's aides - http://goo.gl/5MDqf
- Madoff surprised judge didn't call for stoning - World - CBC News:http://t.co/4KaxOGu via @AddThis
- Can ID theft victims sue? Not yet, it seems - http://goo.gl/pZosp
- Google+ launched to take on Facebook - The Guardian -http://goo.gl/v1xd5
- Tom Petty reportedly issuing cease and desist letter to Bachmann over use of ‘American Girl’ in her presidential campainhttp://goo.gl/GcGca
- Wrongly jailed B.C. man sues for compensation -http://goo.gl/oWqFN
- Bell Canada to pay $10-million fine for misleading ads -http://goo.gl/dvHwC
- Facebook Fights: When Divorces Spill Online - http://goo.gl/YpTlO
- Religious Animal Slaughter Ban Passes In The Netherlands, Kosher, Hallal Meat to be Banned? http://goo.gl/yANF1
- Rod Blagojevich sentencing: Experts weigh in on possible prison term (Annie Sweeney/Chicago Tribune) - http://goo.gl/P0Vkl
Have a wonderful day, thank you for reading our tweets!
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
Visit our Toronto Law Firm website: www.wiselaw.net
TORONTO EMPLOYMENT LAW • TORONTO CIVIL LITIGATION & ESTATE LITIGATION • TORONTO FAMILY LAW & DIVORCE
No comments:
Post a Comment
Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site's terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of Wise Law Blog and the writers thereof. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed without notification.