Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Remembrance Day, this Friday, November 11, 2011:
- Alberta Court of Appeal reduces significant jury award for wrongful dismissal http://bit.ly/rMfynr
- When Employers are "Insurers" Under the Ontario Human Rights Code: What are the Risks? http://bit.ly/tGJVpN
- Report: Facebook nears privacy settlement with FTC http://bit.ly/suAeqr
- Georgia Drug Judge Is Accused in Ethics Complaint of Nepotism, Rudeness, ‘Baby Momma’ Jailing http://bit.ly/t5ZGne
- Better get your CPD points: High-profile Montreal lawyer suspended for failing to complete mandatory CLE http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Australia Senate passes law banning cigarette brand labels http://bit.ly/twklsK
- Harper's Conservative Party fined for breaking election laws http://bit.ly/vm13ZZ
- Judge rules Twitter must hand over user info in WikiLeaks probe http://bit.ly/tbpvpS
- Newly Released Transcripts Show a Bitter and Cynical Richard Nixon in ’75 http://nyti.ms/sc2YVX
- $100 million verdict in Miami priest sex abuse casehttp://bit.ly/vbb4oj
- Occupy Toronto eviction may face legal obstacle - CBC.cahttp://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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