Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Jacques Chirac won't have to attend corruption trial -http://goo.gl/Fch2u
- Speaker's Corner: Lawyers' letters can be perilous - Law Times -http://goo.gl/8h0NE
- An illuminating read - Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult - http://goo.gl/1PcVM
- Examination For Discovery Upcoming? Don't Forget to Google Yourself - Erik Magraken - http://goo.gl/g2QE3
- What Does Google+ Mean For Small Businesses? -http://goo.gl/YfP7q
- Tories file complaint over NDP convention sponsorship -http://goo.gl/MBELD
- Online Defamation on Political Blogs in Baglow v. Smith -http://goo.gl/IIQri
- Phone hacking: victims' lawyers were targeted - Crime, UK - The Independent - http://goo.gl/4NrQD
- Video: Legal spat halts building of 4,000-foot-high canyon walkway -http://goo.gl/1HBLs
- Human rights complaint filed against Harper's new director of communications - http://goo.gl/eTiSL
- Are Law Schools Discriminating Against Older Applicants for Professorships? - http://goo.gl/X5zUr
- Nude webcam photos lead to cross-border lawsuit -http://goo.gl/a6vn1
- Why not just have the Americans write our legislation for us? -http://goo.gl/3qMXi
- Maternity Leave When Surrogate Used - http://goo.gl/Ns5Vy
- Anonymous Takes Down Texas Police Site, Exposes Racist Emails - http://goo.gl/wyLRZ
- Watt v. Watt: extraordinary expenses too expensive -http://goo.gl/sP1EM
- Judge refuses to throw out Clemens perjury case -http://goo.gl/51dGc
- Is it Unethical for Judges to be Facebook “Friends” With Lawyers who Appear Before Them? - http://goo.gl/Wb8nn
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for August 2011 - MarketWatch (press release) - http://goo.gl/EKQWA
- Former York University official denies accusations he misappropriated goods - http://goo.gl/OjNCj
- Court: Panelist secretly blocked convict's parole - http://goo.gl/Xj1pS
- AT&T to Woo and Fight Justice Department on Antitrust Lawsuit -http://goo.gl/OGkzS
- Family of Peterborough man shot by OPP returning to court next week to appeal ... - Peterborough Examiner - http://goo.gl/BlZgT
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