Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 5th, 2012:
- Fertility Laws Unclear in Canada
- Macleod Dixon, Norton Rose merger official, form third-largest law firm in Canada
- Law Society of Upper Canada Regulatory Proceedings for December 2011 - MarketWatch (press release)
- Judges rules black church is landlord of KKK store; store-owner responds with ugly, racist rant
- B.C. trial lawyers' job action over legal aid funding ties up provincial courts
- 2012: The Year of Access to Justice in Canada?
- Can the Government Force You to Unlock Your Computer? (Jeralyn/TalkLeft)
- Georgia Administrative Law Judge Allows Case Challenging President Obama’s Qualification to Go Forward
- Div Ct:: Dinner invitations to colleague not harassment, no reason to stall doctor's Univ of Ottawa career.
- New York Bar Ethics Committee rules lawyers may advertise on "Groupon-like" website
- How Google+ Uses SEO to Steal Search from Facebook and Twitter
- Supreme Court of Canada to hear BC prostitution appeal January 19th
- Intellectual Property Law in 2012
- Former Judge Who Fought Segregation in Brown v. Board of Education Case Dies at 94
- Cops: Man gouges out uncle's eyes over TV remote
- Lax Kw’alaams Indian Band v Canada: SCC Denies Aboriginal Claim for Commercial Fishing Rights
- Anti-spam law musings from @DavidCanton
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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