Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, December 17, 2012:
- NHL lawsuit assigned to 2nd-year federal judge, former federal prosecutor
- Judge approves settlement in PA juvenile sentencing suit
- Is Google Abusing Its Market Power? Former Legal Allies Disagree
- Domino's founder sues feds over Obama health care law
- The Law Society’s Misguided Decision: De-Funding OLAP
- Perfume makers create stink over EU allergy laws
- NHL players set to begin critical vote on disclaimer of interest
- Pickton inquiry report to be released Monday
- 'I Am Adam Lanza's Mother' - Let's Talk About Mental Illness
- Ikea Monkey: Darwin’s owner in legal battle to get him back
- Confidentiality in Law Practice
- The Changing Gun Control Laws in America
- Statement by the Minister of Justice on the Supreme Court of Canada's Ruling in Khawaja, Sriskandarajah
- Looking Forward: Canadian Class Actions in 2013 - JD Supra
- Actress Sally Struthers, through lawyer, enters not guilty plea on Maine DUI charge
- Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown calls for changes in time given judges to pen rulings
- Computer hacker wanted in US will not be charged in UK
- Layoff as constructive dismissal: a cautionary tale for employers - Lexology
- Judge in Zimmerman murder trial to also hear his defamation lawsuit against NBC
- Justice Kagan Lights Up Hanukkah Event
- Internet remains unregulated after UN treaty blocked | Technology
- Ontario Family Law: Non-physical Violence sufficient for Exclusive Possession of Home
- McAfee: I'll answer questions in 'neutral country'
- NHL files class action complaint against NHLPA
- The most-read Canadian court decision of 2012 is out of this world
- Federal jury finds Apple infringed on patents
- Florida Supremes Overturn Ban on Loud Car Music, Rule for Timberlake-Blasting Lawyer
- Supreme Court upholds anti-terrorism law - Canada - CBC News in 7-0 ruling
- North Carolina judge cites racial bias in commuting death sentences
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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