Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, October 31, 2012, Happy Halloween!:
- No relief yet for Ontario law grads without articling positions
- Results of Survey of CanLII Use Released
- Supreme Court declines to hear Oklahoma 'personhood' case
- Superstorm Sandy wreaks havoc on Internet data centers
- Duncan School of Law Drops Lawsuit Against ABA Over Accreditation Denial
- Likely Hurricane Sandy Coverage Issues Include Extent of Flood Exclusion, Multiple Causation, Mold
- Alta. Tories table bill to protect whistleblowers | iPolitics
- Toronto Zanzibar strip club among businesses reimbursed by Harper government for losses after G20
- Lawyer Withdraws From Case by Man Claiming Facebook Ownership
- Judge Refuses Gag Order in George Zimmerman Case
- Gay Marriage Supporters Hope to Win in 4 States
- Supreme Court to rule on constitutionality of Alberta's privacy legislation
- B.C. woman sues Apple over iPhone data, iOS4 privacy
- Can a Law Firm Force Support Staff to be Fingerprinted?
- Law firms face growing threat from malpractice, class actions, social media
- Ethics 20/20 Recommends Helping Foreign Lawyers to Practice in US, Sidesteps Nonlawyer Ownership
- Law School Says Lead Plaintiff in Job Stats Suit Against It Turned Down a Full-Time Law Firm Job
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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