Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, August 15, 2012:
- Australian court OKs logo ban on cigarette packs
- England, Wales to consider abolishing contempt of court law due to modern technological advances, internet
- Supreme Court of Canada should have 4 women says retiring Justice Deschamps
- Ethics Classes Ordered for Lawyers Seen Reading Text Message on Judge’s Phone
- Kelly McParland: Ottawa takes the maple out of Maple Leaf Gardens
- Federal court allows appeal of class action status for Google Books lawsuit
- Fox's Unpaid Internship Program Under Legal Attack in Class Action Under California Minimum Wage Law
- NHL players willing to take less in 1st offer to league
- Penn State accreditation in jeopardy after Sandusky scandal
- Late Mercedes dealer's mistress sues to enforce 4-year employment contract; sole duty to sleep with boss?
- Toronto Police suggest to Mayor Rob Ford that he get a driver
- Local lawyer enjoyed his time as Supreme Governor of the Moose - Sault This Week - Ontario, CA
- Judge calls on province to plug loopholes after hearing couple lived rent-free in $3,600 a month apartment
- Judge: Florida high school must allow Gay-Straight Alliance
- CBA 2012: Justice Minister Nicholson won’t close door on politicians who apply for judicial appointments
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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