And now, here is our Tuesday edition of the day's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Here is the Ontario Superior Ct. Ruling in Occupy Toronto Case: Batty v. City of Toronto (via
@omarharedeye) - http://bit.ly/sCg4F9 - Occupy Toronto protesters brace as eviction loomshttp://bit.ly/tedghf
- Occupy Toronto consider legal options - Toronto Sun -http://goo.gl/x4Kcn
- Coming to terms with online copyright http://bit.ly/PKct9
- Senior judges wary of grilling - Lawyers Weekly http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Who Owns Social Media Contacts: Employers or Employees?http://bit.ly/tHs1Mi
- e-Discovery Roadmap Given to New York Lawyershttp://bit.ly/w2Bi1v
- Behind the numbers of the two new Supreme Court of Canada appointees http://bit.ly/sG5a7d
- Is it legal for your cellphone to track you? http://bit.ly/v8iWEE
- Can lawyers represent their kids? - Law Times http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Inmates using Facebook, cell phones to harass their victims, accusers, witnesses - CBS News http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Judge orders psychological test for alleged White House shooter http://bit.ly/sJ1YcH
- The Cloud: Google Enters Microsoft Office’s Turf with Mixed Results http://nyti.ms/sKEz9A
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