Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, May 30, 2012:
- Not even jail stopped ‘unrepentant’ disbarred lawyer from practising
- BC Judge finds Facebook pictures have limited usefulness as evidence in injury lawsuit
- How to get your boss fired
- Tightening the screws on Ontario’s legal clinics: part one
- Family robbed after teen's Facebook post
- Quebec lawyers take to streets to protest Bill 78
- France court: Google not liable for copyrighted materials on YouTube
- Supreme Court Rejects Appeal by Former Iran Hostages
- Pakistan judges pressured to apply blasphemy law: UN
- British woman jailed for racist YouTube rant
- Dewey Partners in Name Only Led to Breakup, Looming Battles, Likely Clawback Fight, Columnist Says
- Supreme Court of British Columbia Declares Hearing Fees Unconsitutional
- George Zimmerman Case: Timelines and Routes
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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