Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, January 19, 2012:
- Cruise Lines Use Law and Contracts to Limit Liability
- Pentagon: Thousands of sex assaults unreported
- Tort of Invasion of Privacy in Ontario
- Christie Blatchford: Shafia trial testimony ends with an abrupt whimper - National Post
- Facebook Stalking in Family Law...Again
- Porn industry could pull out of L.A. if condoms required
- Keep Your Pants On - The Morals Clause in Performer Contracts (Tarantino)
- Squatters claim Manitoba couple's Texas vacation home | CTV Edmonton
- Jones v. Tsige: New Tort of “Intrusion Upon Seclusion” Recognized by Court of Appeal!
- BC lawyer fined $1500 for outburst at Ontario colleague - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- SCC hearing landmark common-law marriage case
- 23-21 vote undoes many of Mayor Rob Ford’s budget cuts
- Julian Assange: The Rolling Stone Interview (Rolling Stone)
- Supreme Court Rules on Sullivan & Cromwell’s Mailroom of Death
- SOPA Internet Blackout: Congress is Listening
- Thou shalt not tweet to strangers. And other foolishness from the Florida Bar: Real Lawyers Have Blogs
- Ontario Court of Appeal recognizes invasion of privacy as common law tort - Financial Post
- U.S. Prosecutors aim new weapon at Occupy activists: lynching allegation
- Ontario Court of Appeal Opens Pandora’s Box of Privacy Tort | eLaw Buzz
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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