Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 10, 2012:
- Ontario court denies bid to use new summary judgment rules to determine "catastrophic impairment"
- Obama endorses same-sex marriage
- Police find ‘no evidence’ to charge reporter over confrontation with Mayor Rob Ford
- Sarkozy’s Next Adventure: Law Practice
- US bill would make digital snooping by employers illegal
- B.C. Mountie sues force for harassment
- BC court requires active personal injury plaintiff to divulge Facebook photos
- Employers atwitter about social media - National Post
- Law society votes to keep 215-year-old ‘Upper Canada’ in its name
- Ontario moves toward digital court records - National Post
- Mentally ill female prisoners treated cruelly, inhumanly, report finds
- The KSM Trial Spectacle (Wall Street Journal)
- Don’t Underestimate Lawyers’ Resistance to Change, Seyfarth Shaw Chairman Says
- Masseur sues John Travolta for sexual battery
- Is the Task of HRM Professionals to Advocate For Employees?
- More on Mitch Kowalski’s Wednesday book launch
- Ontario’s articling shortage widens to 15% as LSUC considers alternatives
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for April 2012 - MarketWatch
- Bo-ring! Roger Clemens trial judge tells lawyers to pick up the pace - Toronto Star
- Ex- Quebec appeal judge's trial told he had mistress when wife was killed
- John Edwards Trial: Tim Toben and Andrew Young
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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