Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 27, 2012:
- BC Legal aid lawyers start job action
- New Canadian copyright law accepts everyday activities
- Twitter Lawsuit Story From Britain Shows the Risks of Repeating Gossip on Social Media
- Rob Ford ruling sets off Twitter, Facebook reaction | CTV Toronto News
- Ontario judge Howard Chisvin reprimanded by Judicial Council for dismissing slew of cases over small delay
- Ontario court nixes employment contract over failure to continue benefits during statutory severance period
- What employers should remember when hosting company parties - Lexology
- Toronto's combative mayor ordered to leave office (Reuters)
- Rob Ford case: Justice Charles Hackland known for careful decisions in high-profile cases
- Blawg 100 Hall of Fame
- Mayor Rob Ford will fight removal ruling 'tooth and nail' - CBC.ca
- Newmarket Judge reprimanded for tossing cases over tardy lawyer - Toronto Sun
- Questions raised about 'draconian' law that saw Toronto's mayor ousted
- A brief intro to lawyers on Twitter | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- The Right Wing Litigants
- Ex-Navy Lawyer Is Disbarred for Sending Secret Names of Gitmo Detainees to Legal Group
- Lawyer Who Pokes Fun at NYT on Twitter Is Forced to Abandon Distinctive ‘T’ avatar by Twitter, NY Times
- 2Ls to be new licensing process guinea pigs | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Rob Ford ordered removed as Toronto mayor in conflict ruling - Toronto - CBC News
- Mayor Ford Removal Decision
- Four members of legal profession invested in Order of Canada | Canadian Lawyer Legal Feeds
- SCOTUS opens door to a new Obamacare challenge
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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