Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, January 31, 2012:
- Lawyers point to several grounds for appeal in Shafia case - Globe and Mail
- Tax Court of Canada says Ponzi money not taxable
- A Leaner World for Young Lawyers
- Biglaw’s New Normal Isn’t Great For New Talent
- Tories appointing party donors as judges - Law Times
- Must Read: Letters of Note: To My Old Master
- Those with Legitimate Content on Megaupload Site Raided by Feds Could Lose It in ‘Data Genocide’
- WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to guest on 'The Simpsons'
- SOCAN v. Bell – The 30-Second Preview: Infringement or Fair Dealing?
- Lawsuit says FDA secretly monitored whistleblowing staffers' private email
- European Court of Human Rights 2011 Annual Report
- Picton Inquiry: Missing women concerns dismissed by 'old guard' in Vancouver Police
- Bail revoked for wife of man tortured and confined to a closet - Toronto Star
- Ex-husband's $30M suit against feds for allowing HIV+ wife's immigration to Canada could be dismissed
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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