Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 29, 2012:
- Law Dean: Law School Is Worth the Money (NY Times Opinions)
- French court to rule on Strauss-Kahn sex party probe
- Alberta premier accused of conflict over hiring husband's law firm to act for Province in tobacco case
- British student avoids extradition for TV copyright infringement
- Supreme Court ruling could trigger advertising class actions
- Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Letting Suspect Use Her Cellphone in Interrogation Room
- Manitoba courts finally getting to electronic filing
- NJ Gay men sue 'conversion therapy' group for fraud
- Federal judge orders Philip Morris to admit to deceiving public
- LegalZoom Gets in the Ring with Rocket Lawyer
- Rob Ford files notice of appeal in conflict case judgment
- Supreme Court asked to weigh in on cross-border class actions - The Globe and Mail
- “Turn it down” CRTC says no more to loud commercials
- Canada’s anti-spam law soon to be in force – critical compliance planning required
- Egypt courts suspend work to protest presidential decree
- Let's Not Hate on Rob Ford for the Wrong Reasons (Slaw)
- Facebook wants your data, and magic legalese won't keep it away
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