Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, January 9th, 2012:
- Geist: Are Canada's digital laws unconstitutional? - Toronto Star
- Maple Lodge Farms hit with 60 criminal charges
- Judge rules that Twitter must hand over information on WikiLeaks supporters | The Raw Story
- Study: 96% of Employees Say Poor Email Management Exposes their Company to Legal Risk
- Fierce fish farm opponent remains defiant in the face of BC defamation case - Winnipeg Free Press
- iPhone 4S Users Consume Twice The Data of iPhone 4 Users
- US Legal Services Sector Lost 1,800 Jobs in December
- Social Media Gotchas in Court
- Righthaven Domain Sold In Auction
- First guilty plea in Stanley Cup riot entered in court
- Another female Mountie alleges sexual harassment on the job
- 'Montreal, en francais,' protesters chant at Habs game
- 2011 ABA Journal Blawg 100 Unveiled
- Study Challenges US Supreme Court’s Image as Defender of Free Speech
- US Files Brief on Affordable Care Act Mandate
- Criminal fraud trial of three ex-Nortel executives begins - Toronto Star
- Ontario can sue tobacco companies, court rules - CBC.ca
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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