Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 22, 2012:
- Shameful firing further alienates Mayor Ford
- The state has no business in the hard drives of the nation
- Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom granted bail in N. Zealand
- Ontario Court of Appeal;: Mentally ill have right to challenge their lawyer's performance - Toronto Star
- Brampton judge orders defence lawyers be given reserved parking spots at courthouse
- How Does a Bay Street Law Firm Make a List of Most Diverse Employers?
- Another botched investigation and dismissal - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Suit Over Guantanamo Suicides
- Facebook Now Upgrading All Profiles to Timeline | News & Opinion
- See: The ultimate poke: Ontario Judge allows service via Facebook | Legal Post | Financial Post
- See: Québec court likes service by Facebook - Lexology
- Nebraska Debates Ownership of Facebook, Twitter, and Email Accounts of the Deceased
- Judge and an Arbitrator Too? Delaware's judicial arbitrations challenged as secret process for wealthy
- Carefully consider terminating sick employee - Hamilton Spectator
- Race-based admissions? Supreme Court to hear case
- Legal claims can be served via Facebook, High Court judge rules
- ‘Sentencing Stereotypes’? Racism in the Legal Profession in LSUC v. McSween
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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