Here are Tuesday's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- B.C. man sued by mother for parental support - http://goo.gl/hXOJd
- Judge Scheindlin Might Require Jurors in Weapons Case to Sign Pledge They Will Avoid the Internet - http://goo.gl/hUkKO
- The lawyer job market for young lawyers in Canada - Lawyers Weekly - http://goo.gl/mPlQc
- Can Employers Pay out Notice Entitlements in Instalments Rather Than Lump Sum? Yes. And No. Maybe. - http://goo.gl/wPHrg
- The 24: Canada's top legal social media influencers - Lawyers Weekly - http://goo.gl/N8Isp
- Restrictive covenants commonplace, but misunderstood - Canadian HR Reporter (blog) - http://goo.gl/EcUKc
- The voice of the child in family court - Lawyers Weekly -http://goo.gl/YS9pk
- Running an online contest, don't run afoul of the law - Globe and Mail - http://goo.gl/HzUDE
- Ex-Crown loses $1M suit over promised judicial appointment - Law Times - http://goo.gl/tcrCE
- Should court give credit for strict bail conditions? - Law Times -http://goo.gl/ig7nW
- Canadian Copyright Law Update - http://goo.gl/Ksr1C
- Lawyer seeks stay over 'fundamental unfairness' - Law Times -http://goo.gl/xC32B
- Righthaven Gets Taste of Irony as Defendant Seeks Assets -http://goo.gl/PEyRv
- Pakistan Court Temporarily Blocks Facebook on the Grounds That It “Spread[s] Religious Hatred” - http://goo.gl/HM6bc
- 11th Circuit Rules Jose Padilla's Sentence Not Long Enough -http://goo.gl/sNMSI
- Ontario courts expand interpretation of "ordinary drivers": RIMS panelist - Canadian Underwriter - http://goo.gl/4zLaL
- SeaWorld in court over trainer's death - http://goo.gl/OLwLH
- Ashley Smith family wants mistrial in death inquest - Montreal Gazette - http://goo.gl/NgJx3
- Pentagon: Ready for gay ban repeal Tuesday - http://goo.gl/nXYkZ
- Case considers whether off-duty cops should be protected by 'informer privilege' - Montreal Gazette - http://goo.gl/xaDBJ
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