Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 15, 2011:
- Employer rights and obligations in connection with employee information http://bit.ly/tp3q0j
- One-on-one with chief prosecutor of the Int'l Criminal Court http://bit.ly/rWdmJl
- New appointed judges welcomed to the Supreme Court of Canada http://bit.ly/tPOk3u
- Reselling of Music Files Is Contested, Lawyers Say "Used Music" Seller ReDigi Operating in Legal Grey Zone: http://nyti.ms/vAiDGp
- Sweeping B.C. bill to revamp family law - http://goo.gl/Wa1Fv
- Michael Moldaver's climb to top court had blue-collar beginnings - Toronto Star http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Tory bid for CBC documents likely unlawful, lawyer says - CBC.ca http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Franchisor Or Franchisee: Who Is The Employer? - Mondaq News Alerts (registration) http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Klout Automatically Created Profiles, Including Minorshttp://nyti.ms/uLKWM7
- Divorce Impacts Small Businesses http://bit.ly/svRpRu
- NDP's Chow to introduce cyclist safety bill http://bit.ly/ujlU4x
- Supreme Court of Canada welcomes two new justices http://bit.ly/u2uPwG
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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