Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 15, 2012:
- Law blocks dental professionals from treating spouses
- LegalZoom to go public; plans include creating a network of lawyers to dispense legal advice
- Supreme Court of Canada to consider use of sniffer dogs to find drugs - Vancouver Sun
- Employment Contract Amendments - A Landmine For Employers - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- Canada's top court to decide if data on work computer is private
- App by app, it is a tablet takeover - Lawyers Weekly
- G20 report clears RCMP but raises questions over 'kettling'
- Ethics Panel Accuses Lawyer of Telling Opposing Counsel He Hopes She Will ‘Sleep with the Fishes’
- N.Y. kosher law ruled constitutional
- This week at the SCC
- Lawyer Comments at Public Meeting Are Privileged, Top NH Court Says, if No One’s There to Hear Them
- New LSUC treasurer to focus on articling | Canadian Lawyer Legal Feeds
- John Edwards' defense opens in campaign finance trial
- Can Lawyers Bash Another Lawyer in a Blog?
- Police Taser Use on Pregnant Woman Goes Before Court
- Judge rejects testimony on FEC audit in Edwards' trial
- Harassment in the workplace: limitations on an employer’s responsibilities
- Married same sex couples unable to divorce in Rhode Island, despite recent order
- Employers: think before you click
- Toronto John School's enrollment declining | Toronto & GTA | News | Toronto Sun
- Courts turn to video-conference testimony to cut costs
- Toronto police, OPP called the shots on G20 response, report says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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