Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, June 21, 2012:
- Scales of Justice: Obesity & Child Custody
- California ethics opinion warns lawyers that boastful social media postings can be improper solicitation
- Trial by tweet: B.C. Supreme Court to open up courtrooms to social media
- Dismemberment suspect due in court
- Ecuador's president: No decision yet on Assange asylum
- Fathering Court Helps Ex-Cons Connect with Kids
- RIM shares fall as job cuts begin at BlackBerry maker
- Lawline Opens its Full CLE Catalog to Free Access
- Federal judge questions Apple's request for injunction against Motorola
- Jerry Sandusky won't testify in child sex abuse case
- Khadr's lawyers in Ottawa to decry transfer delay
- Lawyer’s trust account ledgers not necessarily subject to solicitor-client privilege
- Prosecutorial Misconduct? Rape Case in Crown Heights to Be Dropped, Lawyers Say
- Mortgage rules to be tightened further by Ottawa
- House panel finds US AG Eric Holder in contempt
- Sanford police chief fired in wake of Trayvon Martin case (CNN)
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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