Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:- Regulations proposed under Canada’s new Fighting Internet and Wireless Spam Act - http://t.co/i8vX67T
- Woman's 29-month wait for ruling 'most regrettable,' court says - Toronto Star - http://t.co/HKildXH
- Prof says lawyers of future must offer "Wal-Mart efficiency with a Neiman Marcus feel." - http://t.co/g0hmbht
- London Riots, Gloria Who?, Trouble with The Help and Interest-Based Negotiation for Lawyers - http://t.co/f2Q4bvN
- Members of the Free Access to Law Movement - http://t.co/O64u6fL
- The Problem With Patents - http://t.co/56uuPyD
- Canlii Goes to Court - http://t.co/9qYyz8I
- Judge clears protester, assails 'zealous' Toronto police for G20 tactics - National Post (blog) - http://t.co/zwPuCNe
- The 11th Circuit vs. the Health Care Law: A Manifesto -http://t.co/4m9B31V
- Teens Post Sexy Pics On Myspace, Judge Says It’s OK -http://t.co/xpHV8qR
- Canada's top judge appeals for increased legal access -http://t.co/OkvbK6o
- Remembering Justice Randy Echlin - Canadian HR Reporter (blog) - http://t.co/IOauYap
- Missouri teacher/student ‘Facebook’ law draws ire -http://t.co/a7LaEzE
- Chief Justice supports criticism of Kenney - National Post -http://t.co/cnsbXFi
- Apple ‘sued for price fixing’ - http://t.co/TIZoB3L
- Retiring deputy chief calls G20 reaction overblown -http://t.co/sziQr62
- Dodgers challenge lawsuit filed by family of beaten fan -http://t.co/TRgmzIG
- newToronto G20 policing too aggressive, judge says - CBC.ca -http://t.co/gxLQOFw
- Strengthening Human Rights In Ontario - Government of Ontario News - http://t.co/bjEmkvC
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