Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 8, 2012:
- The Dirt: Mitch Kowalski offers entertaining insight on the future of law
- Legal Aid Ontario paper hints at transformation of clinic system
- Iraq court dismisses charges against former US detainee
- Google violated Oracle copyright, but no damages: jury | The Raw Story
- Nortel trial: Judge rules lawyers' notes are inadmissible under 'litigation
- NHL announces tentative sale of Phoenix Coyotes
- 101 Really Good Ideas for You and Your Law Practice
- Limit SCC judges' terms to 18 years
- Supreme Court to review cocaine acquittal over questionable sniffer dog
- Great to see so many excellent people at Monday night's Toronto Law Blogger Meetup. Tweet me to be added to the email list for our next event..
- 9/11 attorney urges women to dress modestly at hearing
- Judge to rule on lawyers' notes in Nortel fraud trial - Globe and Mail
- Grads struggle to land articling jobs - Lawyers Weekly
- John Edwards Trial: More Week 3 Wtinesses
- Free! eText on wrongful dismissal and employment law at
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- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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