With fingers crossed, then, here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Mexican farm workers file suit against Canada for terminating employment and wrongful repatriation http://bit.ly/rC70r4
- Harper government issues Facebook, Twitter guidelines for public service - Vancouver Sun http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Toronto Lawyer Clayton Ruby seeks policy to track, discipline police who lie in court - http://thestar.com - http://goo.gl/FGy0Q
- Report: Hulk Hogan's ex receives 70 per cent of assets- Whatchoo gonna do...? http://bit.ly/vqtiaj
- SCC set to hear B.C. mom's birth malpractice casehttp://bit.ly/vQJ9fS
- EU court rules against web filters to block file sharinghttp://bit.ly/tdxAHI
- In Montana, Jesus Statue Is Focus of Atheists' Legal Battlehttp://nyti.ms/srXXbI
- Law Society of Upper Canada 2012 Budget: 2.2% fee increase for lawyers, 2.6% fee increase for Paralegals -MarketWatch -http://goo.gl/MSp2E
- LSUC Releases a Guide to Developing a Customer Service Accessibility Policy http://bit.ly/thyEm4
- Toronto's city ombudsman blasts children’s services staffhttp://bit.ly/s56sPf
- We need a national debate on life-and-death issues - Montreal Gazette http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Toronto cop who squeezed motorist’s testicles found guilty of sexual assault http://bit.ly/tgZyfG
- The polygamy ruling: Another peek into the bedrooms of the nation - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- LIVE: CBC's Hubert Lacroix testifies on access to information dispute http://bit.ly/tZkdok
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