Here are the leading legal headlines for Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, August 17, 2012:
- LexisNexis Named Official Online Research Provider for 2012 GOP Convention - US Politics Today
- Lohan's lawyers accused of filing motion plagiarized from internet sites
- Thumbs up for possible Halifax, Dartmouth courthouse merger
- New Zealand Judge: U.S. must present evidence against Kim Dotcom before extradition
- CRTC green lights Maple Leaf Sports an Entertainment sale | iPolitics
- NFL Sues Insurers, Saying They Have Duty to Defend Brain Injury Claims
- Doctors' group votes against reopening abortion debate in Canada
- Wrongful dismissal found in Rona forklift case
- U.S. denies seeking to ‘persecute’ WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
- How to Detect Apps Leaking Your Data - Technology Review (good explanation about apps stealing data off phones) via Luigi Benetton
- Zimmerman lawyer: “Stand Your Ground” isn’t our defense
- Opinion: Justice for Goldman Sachs?
- ABA Survey Shows Growth in Lawyers’ Social Media Use
- Ecuador grants asylum to Julian Assange
- Only The New Can Change The Profession — Slaw via Mitch Kowlaski
- Germany Reopens Facebook Privacy Inquiry
- Twitter in the Court! Twitter in the Court!
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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