Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, February 16, 2012:
- Head of Toronto Police RIDE program suspended for alleged intoxication
- Ethics panel finds attorney has duty to supervise law firm website design
- The Internet strikes back against Tory surveillance bill
- Lawyer suing police after arrest during G20 - Globe and Mail
- LawFacts: Online Legal Advice from Legal Aid Ontario
- Man has heart attack eating at Heart Attack Grill
- Capitol Records Denied Injunction In Cloud Case
- Tories undeterred as judge challenges one-size-fits-all sentencing - Montreal Gazette
- Couple arrested for bondage role-playing on Valentine’s Day
- Law firm marketing: what works best?
- Clients Don't Care for Sea of Sameness
- Female Passengers Say They Were Targeted for TSA Body Scanners (Kim Zetter/Wired.com)
- Outright abortion ban introduced to Iowa House
- Supreme Court of Canada sends mixed signals on 'do the crime, do the time' sentencing: Winnipeg Free Press
- Nortel collapse linked to hacking attack
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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