Here are the leading legal headlines for Friday, January 27, 2012 from Wise Law on Twitter :
- Costa passengers offered $14,460 for ruined cruise, trauma
- India's 30-Year-Old Divorce Ends
- Rogers uses charter claim to fight truth-in-advertising law. - Montreal Gazette
- Police dog attack sparks Vancouver lawsuit
- Embattled Judge Refuses to Recuse Himself From Hearing Cases
- U.S. Judges Report Little Juror Misuse of Social Media
- Ontario Appeal Court upholds judge's decision to strike jury in auto injury trial over complexity of fibromyalgia
- Protesters demand family law reform - Sarnia Observer
- Lawyer Clayton Ruby wants Police Chief Bill Blair investigated over G20 arrest - Toronto Star
- Ontario Chief Justice Smith receives honourary doctorate from Law Society - Financial Post (blog)
- Facebook and Twitter Users: The FBI Is Watching You
- Judge Orders Arizona Candidate Struck From Ballot - for inadequate knowledge of English
- Tragic accident or honour killing? Family's fate will soon rest with jury - Vancouver Sun
- Ottawa drops plan for national securities regulator - Globe and Mail
- Dad Gets Protection Order Against 4th-Grader, Calls Child’s Alleged Threats a Serious School Issue
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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