Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 7, 2012:
- The Myth of Due Diligence by Lawyers in the Cloud
- Master MacLeod Discusses Appropriate Procedure In Undertakings Motions
- Mean Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) loses GOP primary; Joe the Plumber wins; and Romney still limping along
- Toronto hate crimes unit ends Don Jail racism probe - CBC.ca
- Ontario Court of Appeal: Four employees must pay almost $20 million to former employer
- Lawyer: Fluke could ‘definitely’ sue Limbaugh for slander
- Harper crime bill close to becoming law
- Jury Convicts R. Allen Stanford in $7 Billion Fraud Case
- German Court: Some Facebook Terms On Content Usage Invalid - Wall Street Journal
- How Canada could choose the best judges - Jacob Ziegel - National Post
- Students, workers ordered to surrender Facebook passwords
- Should employers have full access to your Facebook account at job interviews?
- Toronto police settle G20 human rights case against quadriplegic man - Toronto Star
- BC Missing Women Inquiry. Sham and shame
- “NY Woman’s Lawsuit: Roommate Had Too Much Sex”
- Tories ditch 'in-and-out' case at Supreme Court - CBC.ca
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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