Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, December 16, 2011:
- Suit by Fired Lawyer Claims Law Firm Encouraged Fraud with 3,000-Hour Billable Quota - ABA Journal - http://goo.gl/garvY
- Attawapiskat seeks injunction against feds to block new manager - Canada - CBC News - http://goo.gl/4CVsH
- New limits on chimpanzee research in the U.S. http://bit.ly/rMANKG
- Money Laundering Suit: First the Punishment, Then the Verdict http://bit.ly/vchJk7
- Judge set to sentence Barry Bonds http://bit.ly/sdG5Eg
- Newmarket dad loses Polish court battle for sons http://bit.ly/vraFbt
- Court Rejects Prosecution of Man for Writing Many Insulting Tweets and Blog Posts About Religious Leader http://bit.ly/uzk6pm
- What's the difference between Newt Gingrich and God? God doesn't think he's Newt Gingrich. - http://goo.gl/sySWx
- Ontario credit downgrade possible, Moody's warns http://bit.ly/snvmTl
- Employers beware - Facebook is not a resume - http://Canada.com http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- A truly dangerous candidate: Gingrich: Abolish 'Anti-American' Ninth Circuit Judges http://bit.ly/u4JJZI
- Christopher Hitchens has died http://bit.ly/vyePXM
- Prince George, BC deemed Canada's most dangerous city http://bit.ly/up93PS
- Rudner: Myths and misunderstandings regarding employees on leave - http://goo.gl/UfHM6
- Frauds targeting lawyers continue at high level: Don’t be duped http://bit.ly/uXVVWH
- Appeals Court Upholds Blog Take-Down Order in Harassment Case http://bit.ly/rKhEBR
- Justice Department:Arizona Sheriff Arpaio mistreated Latinos http://bit.ly/w3stfK
- Mississauga postpones shark fin ban http://bit.ly/rvrIzx
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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