Here are the our leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 10, 2012:
- Justice Dept. says it won't prosecute Goldman Sachs or its employees in financial fraud probe (AP)
- Employee Constructively Dismissed, but No Damages Awarded Because of Failure to Mitigate
- Survey: Judges Are Less Freaked Out By Facebook, Twitter - Law Blog - WSJ
- Ontario cop gets 20-day sentence for sex with girl, 15 - Sun News Network
- The snail's pace of legal discipline - Globe and Mail
- CSIS accused of breaching lawyer-client privilege - CTV News
- Delaware doctor accused of waterboarding daughter
- Colorado theater shooting suspect ‘mentally ill’: lawyer
- MPs named to help choose Canada's new Supreme Court justice - CTV News
- First nation bid to close fish farms may reach Supreme Court of Canada - Vancouver Sun
- A Facebook court battle: Is 'liking' something protected free speech? (Justin Jouvenal/Washington Post)
- Lawyers across North America targeted in email scam partly run out of Greater Toronto, police say
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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