Here are the leading legal headline from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 29, 2012:
- Court clarifies conduct of lawyers for Bertuzzi, Canucks - Globe and Mail
- Ex-wrestler sues over losing testicle in match
- Toronto shopkeeper pushes for new citizen's arrest legislation - Sun News Network
- Toronto-based TD Bank wants settlement with victims in lawyer's Ponzi scheme ... - Washington Post
- Eliminating conditional sentences could cost millions
- Egypt court dismisses lawsuit over Mickey cartoon
- Quebec man awarded damages over Time sweepstake letter
- New invasion of privacy tort has implications for employers - Lexology (registration)
- Low literacy in family court is a hidden problem: judges watch for clues
- Justices debate corporate responsibility for human rights abuses
- France constitutional court declares genocide denial ban unconstitutional
- $2B Tim Hortons franchisee lawsuit deemed half-baked
- Justices Skeptical of Bringing Torture Cases to U.S. Courts
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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