Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 10, 2012:
- US Suit Accuses Wells Fargo of ‘Reckless Trifecta’ in FHA-Insured Mortgages
- Judge Tosses Fired Employee’s Computer Hacking Claim over Takeover of Her LinkedIn Account
- Russia court frees 1 of 3 jailed punk band members
- Russian Court Considering Pussy Riot's Appeal
- Tips for dealing with difficult opposing counsel
- Newly Certified SOCAN Tariff 22.A Expands to Cover "Video-Clips"
- See the Video: Angry Judge Blasts ‘Backseat Driver’ Appellate Counsel in High-Profile Murder Case
- Supreme Court fans flames of HIV epidemic
- B.C. police Taser use down 87% since Dziekanski death
- Alberta Judge Takes Aim at Abusive Self-Represented Litigants
- Walmart strikes spread to more states
- Wells Fargo sued by U.S. over alleged mortgage fraud
- Arkansas GOPer: Give Unruly Kids the Death Penalty
- The Origins of the Requirement to Give “Reasonable Notice” to Terminate an Employment Contract
- Sandusky gets no less than 30 years, no more than 60
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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