Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, August 28, 2012:
- Apple lists Samsung devices it wants banned from U.S. market
- Trial Judge Orders Prop 8 Same-Sex Marriage Case Closed, Outcome Hinges On Supreme Court Decision
- 3 Marines punished for urinating on Taliban corpses
- Lead lawyer in Manitoba judge sex inquiry quits (CBC)
- Twitter appeals disclosure order in NYC Occupy protestor’s disorderly conduct trial
- What Apple's Legal Win Over Samsung Means for You, Technology, Design, and the World (The Atlantic Online)
- The Most Successful Court Mediators Are Not Necessarily Lawyers – Findings From the Court Mediation Program
- Lawyers and Depression
- 10 tips for starting your own firm | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Jury Foreman in $1B Apple Case Said Jurors’ Legal and Engineering Experience Speeded Deliberations
- John Walker Lindh sues warden, prison for restricting Muslim prayer
- Oral argument Conrad Black’s best bet in Order of Canada review: lawyer
- Legal Aid Ontario discretion guidelines ‘step in the right direction’ - Law Times News
- Court: Custody-Battling Dad Threatened Judge In A Song
- Lawyer leading inquiry into Justice Lori Douglas quits
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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