Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, December 11, 2012:
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn court case settled as hotel maid receives rumored $6 million
- Lawyer loses claim for unpaid work against Toronto law firm | Law Times News
- FSCO mediation ruling could cost $300M: lawyer
- If A Court Describes Your Position as Being From an “Alternate Universe,” That Is A Bad Sign
- West Va. Board Seeks to Keep Yelling Judge Off Bench, Notes His Angry Glare During Hearing - ABA Journal
- Consultant Sees More Law Firm Mergers Ahead; $2B Club to Double in Size? (ABA Journal)
- Lethal Buildings: Litigation to Protect Migratory Birds
- FTC scolds Apple, Google, developers on kids' privacy
- Toronto real estate lawyer comes forward as owner of Darwin the IKEA monkey, says 'he needs his mother'
- Strauss-Kahn and Hotel Maid Settle Lawsuit
- Global Toronto | Federal Court robocalls suit frivolous, Conservative party lawyer argues
- Marijuana officially legal in Colorado with stroke of governor's pen (Ashley Killough/CNN)
- Cellphone users want roaming charges capped
- FBI data: Hate crimes against LGBT people on the rise
- Law Commission of Ontario Final Report on the Law as it Affects Persons with Disabilities
- Enforcing Quebec judgments in Ontario: a how-to guide from the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
- Religious beliefs cannot trump right-to-live decisions, Supreme Court told - The Globe and Mail
- Range of intervener groups granted status for landmark B.C. appeal over assisted suicide and right-to-die
- Supreme Court mulls end-of-life decision process - Politics - CBC News
- Sotomayor reveals personal struggles in new memoir - books
- HSBC expected to pay $1.9B in money-laundering probe
- Michigan Divided Over Anti-Union 'Right to Work' Legislation
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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