Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Two Canadians linked to Gaza flotilla arrested - http://goo.gl/MIiCR
- Wal-Mart Launches Medical-Legal Partnership to Aid Low-Income Families - http://goo.gl/sT4V
- Rupert Murdoch's UK paper accused of hacking into missing girls phone - http://goo.gl/tGMV9
- $11 billion treasure revealed beneath temple in India after court ordered search - CNN - http://goo.gl/DzKHq
- Greeks disable Canadian ship bound for Gaza Strip -http://goo.gl/FiFpj
- Strauss-Kahn to counter new accuser with slander charge -http://goo.gl/bIHB4
- Can you get CLE credit for blogging? - http://goo.gl/UErZV
- U.S. Supreme Court Justices on Good Legal Writing -http://goo.gl/HnUjX
- Law Society task force to tackle unplaced articling candidate problem - http://goo.gl/8cAvq
- Is a Toronto woman's right to testify in a niqab an unreasonable accomodation? - Toronto Life - http://goo.gl/ZmcvP
- Email Charter - http://goo.gl/mC8uJ
- Retired Players File Complaint, Complicating the N.F.L. Talks -http://goo.gl/4ovdf
- Man accused of making naked trips to Tim Hortons, A&W to challenge nudity laws - Vancouver Sun - http://goo.gl/I2tv1
- Google Disables Realtime Search To Incorporate Google Plus Results - ReelSEO Online Video News - http://goo.gl/5P3US
- Can software practice law? Lawsuit claims LegalZoom online service is practicing law without a license- Fortune -http://goo.gl/WK5Su
- Canadian data breach causes Durham residents to 'not be another victim' - SC Magazine UK - http://goo.gl/QppHU
- Judge enters not guilty pleas for Mladic - http://goo.gl/gtg75
- Hague Judge Orders Mladic Removed From Courtroom -http://goo.gl/YimUK
- The tort of invasion of privacy - Lawyers Weekly - http://goo.gl/ddm4I
- Terminating long-term employees - Lawyers Weekly -http://goo.gl/myGmz
- Lawyers plan to challenge Canada's nudity laws -http://goo.gl/gNTgN
- No 'hard cap' on dismissal damages - Lawyers Weekly -http://goo.gl/gcygO
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