Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday June 13, 2012:
- Ontario doctors take province to court over fees
- Fight over Quebec protest law goes before the court - 680News
- Supreme Court reviews first conviction under anti-terrorism act - CBC.ca
- 15-year-old Ottawa girls charged with human trafficking
- Understanding the LinkedIn Security Breach
- Commissioning Affidavits by Video or Skype
- Courting disaster: How increased digitization of court records could streamline system
- How hubris cost RIM millions of dollars
- Ontario Court of Appeal Upholds Decision Awarding $12 million in Damages Against Departing Fiduciaries
- Shellie Zimmerman Arrested, Charged With Perjury
- California approves bill prohibiting employers from asking for applicants' social media passwords
- Seventh Circuit to lawyers: Being "even one minute late" with an e-filing can result in loss of rights
- Federal Judge Refuses Request to Serve Party by Facebook, Orders Newspaper Publication Instead
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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