- 2011 ABA Technology Survey suggests around 300,000 U.S. lawyers use an iPhone, around 130,000 use an iPad -http://goo.gl/SdB8d
- Indy grand marshal Dan Aykroyd caught speeding before race -http://goo.gl/FX752
- Ontario courts see drop in processing times: AG -http://is.gd/boSIBU
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- New Australian law to make Muslims lift veils | The Associated Press - http://goo.gl/xB0Qv
- Lawyers hand out bicycle helmets - InsideHalton.com -http://goo.gl/PDLHL
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- Computer and Internet Law Updates for 2011-07-09 -http://goo.gl/kumsw
- How Israel’s Lawyers Stopped the Second Flotilla -http://goo.gl/2syqi
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- Second Set of Proposed Regulations Under Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation - http://goo.gl/xyhU1
- James Murdoch could face criminal charges on both sides of the Atlantic | Media | The Guardian - http://goo.gl/VsBju
- Disneyland's Anti-Mouse Policy - http://goo.gl/8KpT9
- Why Google social networking = electric wok | Technology | The Observer - http://goo.gl/SZXpb
- Google got 38 user data requests from Canada in 6 months -http://goo.gl/Ablko
- Official: Pre-infected computer tech entering U.S. -http://goo.gl/ZfWve
- New Jersey Court Says It’s Okay To Use GPS To Track a Cheating Spouse - http://goo.gl/x4Oku
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