Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 3, 2012:
- Canadian Judicial Council inquiry into Madame Justice Lori Douglas sex complaint: May 17 at Winnipeg (CBC)
- Manhattan Prosecutors Focus on Pimps Instead of Prostitutes
- Wrongful dismissal damages: full compensation or double recovery - Supreme Court of Canada to review
- Mayor Rob Ford chases and confronts Toronto Star reporter
- Lawyers weigh in on ‘special treatment’ for Conrad Black
- The Wal-Mart Overtime Pay Settlement
- George Zimmerman's crude Myspace page from 2005 uncovered (Frances Robles/MiamiHerald.com)
- Google, Wi-Fi Snooping, and the Ever-Shifting 'Creepy' Line
- Self-help law – good enough or recipe for disaster?
- San Diego Judge: Prosecutor's rejection of gay juror 'shocking'
- Ontario overtime class actions still maturing
- Apple forced to withdraw 4G iPad claims in UK
- John Yoo, Former Justice Department Lawyer, Protected From Torture Lawsuit, Rules Appeals Court
- Video captures 'horrendous example' of excessive force by Ontario detective (with video)
- Law firm Cassels Brock sues 150 lawyers
- US Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers Charged In Historic Medicare Fraud Busts
- Court of Appeal upholds Toronto health inspector's conviction, despite trial delay in Ont.Court of Justice
- Don't 'friend' students on Facebook, NYC teachers told
- Family of wrestler, Chris Benoit's slain wife loses privacy appeal by Hustler mag over nude pictures
- Edwards daughter leaves court in tears
- US Supreme Court's exterior to get a face-lift
- Single Incident of Driving Company Car Drunk is Just Cause, Ontario Court Finds | - JDSupra
- Rogers and BCE cleared by Competition Bureau regulators for Toronto Maple Leaf purchase
- CAS blame game played over Katelynn Sampson's death Toronto Sun
- LSUC makes changes to CPD requirement
- New Lawyers in New York to Be Required to Do Some Work Pro Bono (Anne Barnard/New York Times)
- Lawyers Describe ‘Chaos’ at Dewey, Where Some Partners Had Pay Packages Worth $5M a Year
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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