Here are the day's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Law grad's Ontario human rights appeal over employer's transcript request denied - Windsor Star -http://goo.gl/AFKYd
- Law Society of BC required to pay $100,000 in discrimination case over mental health questions on articling student application -http://goo.gl/rtxZx
- Provincial court loses video of alleged police mistreatment - Global BC - http://goo.gl/t5GXg
- Ontario Judge orders dad to make support payments directly to child | Law Times News - http://goo.gl/rH2AL
- Google Street View trike arrives in Toronto - http://goo.gl/jmL8g
- Federal judge allows Google to appeal Street View ruling -http://goo.gl/wXm12
- Canada's anti-spam regulations finally published – not a lot of enlightenment - http://goo.gl/dUIwZ
- Coparenting - http://goo.gl/kffhc
- Google+ for iPhone Now Available - http://goo.gl/JFWn1
- Bewildered Lawyers Stumble on to Google+ - http://goo.gl/Xx20O
- Reproductive rights group challenges North Dakota abortion law -http://goo.gl/P5pVG
- NY braces for gay wedding boom with lottery - http://goo.gl/DAiNA
- Who Are America’s Best-Paid General Counsel? -http://goo.gl/saM5h
- U.S. Government lawyers backtrack on anthrax case -http://goo.gl/Aj65L
- Lawyers for Strauss-Kahn accusers meet with prosecutors -http://goo.gl/C8afK
- Don't make a law firm a beneficiary of your estate - Montreal Gazette - http://goo.gl/SnMPJ
- FBI arrests 16 in ‘Anonymous’ hacker crackdown -http://goo.gl/6om8O
Finally, our post from earlier today on Google+ has now been cross-posted at Huffington Post. See: Businesses Thinking of Switching From Facebook to Google+?
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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