Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, November 14, 2012:
- Pet peeves of in-house counsel: Don’t put juniors on our files
- Lack of records a blind spot for Ontario’s dismissed cases - The Globe and Mail
- Subj: E-Mailed Secrets Will Be Found Out - Businessweek
- The Legal Field Attracts Psychopaths, Author Says; Not That There Is Anything Wrong with That
- Ottawa 96-year-old without photo ID denied new health card
- Minority Lawyers Can Break Through Stereotypes and Still Remain True to Themselves
- Google report reveals world government requests for private data rising sharply
- Google Lawyer Finds a New Perch at Twitter
- Ontario government strikes deal with doctors - CityNews.ca.
- 96-year-old in Ontario health card hassle to get replacement.
- Rob Ford’s lawyer tells court defamation suit based on ‘non-starter’ theory from restaurant owner
- Who knew the key to stopping the Surveillance State was to just wait until it got so big that it ate itself via Trevor Timm
- FBI's abuse of the surveillance state is the real scandal needing investigation | Glenn Greenwald
- Man dies after Vancouver police use Taser - British Columbia - CBC News
- Coroner rejects bid to narrow scope of Ashley Smith inquest
- Sidewalk driver holds 'idiot' sign on Cleveland street corner
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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