Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, February 28, 2012:
- Canada's copyright bill: Changes urged as hearings begin
- Law Commission of Ontario calls for evaluation of family law information centres- Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- BP oil spill trial postponed to allow more time for settlement agreement
- Ontario to appeal judge's gun sentence ruling - CBC.ca
- Spanish court acquits disgraced judge Baltasar Garzon
- Articling how-to - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Bill 168 light on harassment obligations - Law Times
- 13-year-old referee ejects hockey mom, coach
- Why is BC reluctant to install cameras in our courtrooms? - Vancouver Sun
- Alberta Doctors Still Billing Province For Treatment Of Homosexuality
- Contingency-fee lawyers get reprieve - Law Times
- Toronto Zoo Orangutans may get iPad
- Harper denies using dirty tricks in Canada's 2011 Federal Election
- Yahoo Ready to Sue Facebook on Patent Claims
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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