Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, June 06, 2012:
- Lawyer/Novelist Morley Torgov hasn't quit his day job yet
- Sperm donation laws on trial as man wants deal with lesbian couple voided
- Why Aren’t
#Mediation and#Arbitration More Popular? - How to Make a Strong Opening Statement
- Mock Trial 101: How to Impeach a Witness
- Mock Trial 101: How to Cross an Expert Witness
- Best Gore website investigated over Magnotta video
- Philip Morris challenging Norway tobacco display ban
- Can A Judge Order Individuals to Consent to Facebook Disclosing Their Status Updates?
- How not to create an enforceable employment agreement - Canadian HR Reporter (blog)
- Federal judge rejects Apple's request for injunction against Samsung
- ‘Best Gore’ should be charged for hosting alleged Magnotta murder video: lawyer
- Ethics Opinion Warns Lawyers About Perils of Unintentional Juror Contact During Online Research
- Analyst predicts Facebook will 'disappear' in 5 to 8 years - Computerworld
- Pope’s butler risks 6 years in prison for stealing classified documents
- A ‘Teaching Law Firm’ Like a Teaching Hospital? Why Not?
- South Carolina mom arrested for cheering too loudly at kid's graduation
- Labatt backtracks on fight over Magnotta photo
- 9th Circuit Won’t Hear Appeal of Prop 8 Same-Sex Marriage Case, Putting It on Fast Track to Supremes
- Bertuzzi, Crawford and Canucks ordered to disclose details of agreement to Moore
- Blackwater guards lose Appeal in Iraqi shooting case
- Superior Court adds new rules for measuring reasonable notice in Quebec - new rules or a flash in the pan
- Donna Brazile Orders John Edwards To Disappear For Good
- Labatt threatens to sue Gazette over Magnotta photo
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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