Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Cape Breton judge removed from case for appearance of bias http://bit.ly/tVyM49
- Righthaven: A copyright troll’s downfall http://bit.ly/vJoOIj
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for October 2011 - MarketWatch (press release) - http://goo.gl/JkYCx
- Jackson doctor's trial enters final stages in L.A. http://bit.ly/uQUmdE
- Defendant Loses Right to a Lawyer After Allegedly Stabbing 3 of Them with Pencils or Pens in Court http://bit.ly/t8fOs1
- Alberta Court of Appeal reduces significant jury award for wrongful dismissal http://bit.ly/u8Kp4G
- G20 jail photos raise ‘alarm bells’ for police chair http://bit.ly/s4bfpG
- N.L. joins Ontario, Quebec in criticism of crime bill http://bit.ly/tblxw4
- Lohan gets jail time for probation violation -http://goo.gl/5HRy5
- Lohan gets jail time for probation violation -http://goo.gl/5HRy5
- OCA upholds $25,000 bad faith verdict against motor vehicle insurer http://natpo.st/sVde0D
- Tax Court of Canada: The GAAR Does Not Apply to Disallow Deduction of a $5.6 Million Business Loss - Lexology -http://goo.gl/svpnp
- Judge: NJ woman can be tried for allegedly creating fake Facebook profile of ex-boyfriend - The Washington Post - http://goo.gl/URVZV
- How will extradition affect WikiLeaks? http://bit.ly/sx8AwS
- Popeyes franchisees in Ontario Superior Court fight over Halal chicken http://bit.ly/tJCGOw
- Judges and Social Networking Sites http://bit.ly/uwImSt
- Court: Super Bowl 'wardrobe malfunction' fine against CBS was wrong http://bit.ly/tvadhI
- ACLU Releases Guide to Protesters' Legal Rights http://bit.ly/tGMHLQ
- Closing arguments set in trial of Michael Jackson's doctorhttp://bit.ly/sDdBfg
- Church of Scientology fights fraud conviction in France http://bit.ly/sjyWEb
- Former Crown prosecutor pleads guilty to taking bribe http://bit.ly/tz2lkE
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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