Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, June 05, 2012:
- Luka Rocco Magnotta to be seen by German judge
- Databases Will Help Lawyers
- Seeds of doubt - 5 million Brazilian farmers sue Monsanto
- Stephen Breyer opens up on Supreme Court life in 21st century
- AG seeking judicial supervision over former JP - Law Times
- Lawyers alarmed at criminal charges in family cases - Law Times
- Law prof finds 60-80% of people don't use lawyers - CBC.ca
- Lawsuit: BofA execs underplayed Merrill losses
- High court rules in favor of Secret Service in Cheney case
- Sandusky's accusers must use real names at trial: judge
- Real Estate Lawyers: The Buck Stops With You
- Copyright deal crucial for students - Ottawa Citizen
- Oliver Stone calls on U.S. military to stop ‘violently dismembering live animals’
- Luka Rocco Magnotta’s extradition from Germany could take years, lawyer says
- Ariz. grandfather accuses Barnes & Noble of bias
- Mom jailed after son, 13, babysat
- NY governor: Change marijuana law
- Lawyer: Zimmerman knew finances misrepresented to court
- Federal Judge Cites Stress of Sentencing as Major Reason for His Retirement
- Lawyers May Use a Different Name Socially or When Writing Novels, Ethics Opinion Says
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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