We hope that all of our readers had a lovely weekend and enjoyed the burst of winter we got! Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, February 13, 2012:
- Twitter Is All in Good Fun, Until It Isn’t
- BC Appeal Court: Employee must mitigate by accepting same position from new owners of purchased business
- Witness error: How mind tricks can put the innocent behind bars
- Challenge to anonymous sperm donor law goes before B.C. appeal court on Tuesday
- Thousands rally to support disbarred Spanish judge Garzon
- Victims' lawyer: 200 accused priests live in California
- Date set for raw milk appeal hearing - Owen Sound Sun Times
- Ticket-Fixing, Disrobed Mich. Judge Now Faces Criminal Charges
- Lawyers do "power lunches" less frequently, survey says
- What happens to HRTO applications if the applicant dies?
- Judge to rule on details of Sandusky house arrest
- Ontario court rules that 60-day insurance mediation timeframe is firm, despite case backlogs
- Native American tribe files $500 million suit against big beer brewers over alcoholism on reserves
- Facebook photos of rave rape earn teen probation - CBC.ca
- Saskatchewan woman faces cocaine retrial over attempt to sell fake cocaine to cop
- Older employees can protect themselves by making age an issue; lawyer - Toronto Star
- Kowalski: Law Society of Upper Canada audits itself when it comes to CPD credits
- Spinning tales about government's honesty regarding wind turbines - The Barrie Examiner
- BC killer whale habitat protection ruled a legal duty - CBC.ca
- Hackers target CIA, state of Alabama websites
- Layoffs on the cheap can be costly - London Free Press
- Man who warned Pickton was killer attends inquiry
- Criminalizing HIV Transmission in Iowa – Wise Law or Hysteria?
- Star Splits: Who came out on top after divorce drama?
- More arrested over bribes in UK phone hacking inquiry
- Supreme Court ruling makes it easier for mentally disabled to testify - Toronto Star
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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