Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Concerns Persist Over Child Welfare Cases Involving Mental Health - City Limits Magazine - CityLimits.org - http://t.co/56EQepl
- Americans and Their Cell Phones | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - http://t.co/vXFaadd
- Judge adjourns Mubarak trial, ends TV coverage - http://t.co/MUbIzIo
- Court Rules U.S. Customs Rightfully Seized Ancient Coins -http://t.co/Cx4xYRZ
- Andela v. Jovetic: Standing in the place of a parent -http://t.co/fyrJyWZ
- Nigerian Extradited To US, Accused Of Scamming Millions From Lawyers - http://t.co/PMwurx0
- Arrest Made in U.S. Bad-Cheque Fraud Scam Against Law Firms -http://t.co/gU0cssI
- Alta. CA shuts down elephant abuse litigation - Lawyers Weekly -http://t.co/JgJ31o3
- No leeway for judges on mandatory sentences: minister -http://t.co/Mjrcf7p
- Filling high court vacancies top priority, minister says - Vancouver Sun - http://t.co/67mkXn8
- Governor General urges lawyers to rebuild public trust - Vancouver Sun - http://t.co/350JB1X
- Tim Hortons 'always fresh' suit heats up - CBC.ca -http://t.co/wpvYsu0
- Pensions a hot topic at CBA conference - Canadian Lawyer Magazine - http://t.co/lrnQiHF
- Lawyer with criminal conviction granted admission to bar - Hamilton Spectator - http://t.co/9wtiElD
- DealBook: Google's Big Bet on the Mobile Future - http://t.co/ltbeYlJ
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