Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, November 16, 2012:
- 120 lawsuits from car crash is too much: After 24 years, Ontario court restricts man from legal proceedings
- Convenience store owners' group asks courts to stop Toronto plastic bag - The Globe and Mail
- Supreme Court of Canada to hear botched B.C. home circumcision case Friday
- BP Announces Resolution of All Claims by U.S. Government Relating to Deepwater Horizon Accident
- Updated: U.S. firm to launch NAFTA challenge to Quebec fracking ban
- Toronto lawyer Michael Ingram, 69, stripped of licence after $3M taken, mostly from charity
- Jamaica to abolish slavery-era flogging law - Times Union
- Can giving birth get you fired in NYC?
- US Walmart workers begin Black Friday disruption.
- Toronto woman, denied haircut over barber's religious beliefs, files human rights complaint
- Budget Shortfall Closes 10 Los Angeles Courthouses
- Ron Paul's Last Speech to Congress: 30+ Strangely Ordered Questions
- Canlawpedia? Crowd-Sourcing and the Law
- Key recording in Rob Ford libel trial to be entered Friday
- Trial Begins for Rhode Island Estate Planning Lawyer, Bought Annuities for the Dying; Was His Idea Legal?
- Fun with petitions…
- Why is your law firm merging?
- In UK, Twitter, Facebook rants land some in jail - CTV News
- BP to get record criminal fine in US over Deepwater disaster (BBC)
- Report Finds ‘Stagnation’ in Diversity at New York City Law Firms.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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