Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, December 6, 2011, to brighten up your day:
- Canada will not renew commitment to Kyoto Protocol: Kent http://bit.ly/tmUSO2
- Obama, Clinton sought for testimony in WikiLeaks case http://bit.ly/uYK3iJ
- Alberta Court considers when non-competition restrictions in employment agreements are enforceable http://bit.ly/sbNTiN
- US Supreme Court to hear Cheney shoulder-pat case http://bit.ly/tANDbk
- Ontario Court of Appeal reformulates summary judgment rules with "full appreciation" 'smell' test http://bit.ly/sRQgJ3
- Bail hearing for woman who allegedly abducted daughter 18 years ago to start Tuesday http://natpo.st/uHw2nG
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for November 2011 - MarketWatch (press release) http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Lawyer stymied in bid to enforce settlement agreement requiring withdrawal of LSUC complainthttp://www.canadianlawyermag.com/legalfeeds/586/Lawyer-stymied-in-bid-to-enforce-withdrawal-of-LSUC-complaint.html
- Prairie shop owners fear rise of Native 'smoke shacks' http://bit.ly/sNJV52
- Tory MP charged with refusing breathalyzer test http://bit.ly/vx48Xg
- Rod Blagojevich Sentencing Tuesday http://bit.ly/uVavD4
- Lawyers for mom in 18-year-old abduction will 'fight tooth and nail' to free her http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- 9-year-old North Carolina boy is accused of sexual harassment after he called his teacher "cute." http://bit.ly/sLSMpY
- BP: Halliburton 'destroyed evidence' after Gulf oil spill http://bit.ly/vE6bEf
- Right-to-die laws don't lead to rise in assisted deaths, experts say - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- A Clatch Of Copyright Cases At The Supreme Court of Canada http://shar.es/oyu9A
- White criminals four times more likely to receive presidential pardon http://bit.ly/sfVhSn
- Client & Counsel Sanctioned for Spoliation where Plaintiff was Instructed to "Clean Up" His Facebook Page - http://goo.gl/8tN0o
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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