Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, December 18, 2012:
- Apple's bid to ban Samsung U.S. sales denied by judge
- Hacker jailed 10 years for leaking nude pictures of Scarlett Johansson
- Child Custody in a Digital Age
- SCC puts stop to back-seat detention of the ticketed
- Crown copyright and translations, Keatley Surveying v Teranet
- Court: Australian woman injured during sex on work trip is entitled to compensation
- Pickton inquiry slams 'blatant failures' by police
- Trial judges better suited to regulating civility: panel | Headline News | Law Times News
- Victim surcharge bill among many changes making Canada's sentencing more complex | Law Times
- CBA National Magazine's Top 12 Stories of 2012
- Analysis: Guns and the law; recent ruling highlights legal and personal stakes
- Top Ten Canadian Family Law Developments to Have on Your Radar
- Should people who spread falsehoods about Newtown shooting be prosecuted?
- Domino’s Pizza founder sues to keep contraception from workers
- Ontario’s planned electronic case management system facing the axe | Headline News | Law Times News
- Feds appoint six lawyers to bench | Canadian Lawyer Legal Feeds
- Massachusetts fines Morgan Stanley over Facebook IPO - Reuters
- Canada to privatize its medical marijuana industry
- Reading lawtimes Blakes chops Ottawa staff to four lawyers
- New inquiry into Winehouse’s cause of death after coroner ruled unqualified
- Federal Court hears closing arguments in robocalls case
- Spectors Hockey | NHL CBA Standoff Moves From The Boardroom To The Courtroom.
- Lawsuit against Madonna over gay rights advocacy dismissed in Russia
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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