Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, December 05, 2012:
- Ontario Judge Awards Costs Against Lawyer Who Failed to Fully Communicate on Adjournment Due to Illness
- Study: Justices Interrupt Lawyers More Often When They Disagree; Scalia Interrupts Both Sides
- Forced mediation is like forcing a couple to marry - The Globe and Mail.
- NHL Owners and Players to Meet Without Chief Negotiators. Good Idea? (Doorey)
- US Cops Want Your Text Messages - Police groups want 2 year log of all texts kept by wireless providers
- You killed Jesus' scrawled on Miami Hanukkah menorah
- The Legal Duty to Rescue
- ‘Toronto 18′ judgment: the RCMP’s prized mole is vindicated - Canada - Macleans.ca
- Illinois lawsuit claims Boy Scouts failed to stop pedophile in Midwest - U.S. News
- Baker McKenzie merger offers Canadian companies new legal service options in South Africa
- Family matters: what is “family status” discrimination?
- US Supreme Court Takes Up Question of Patents and Gene Research
- Federal judge blocks California law banning sexual orientation change therapy
- Nominations Open for 7th Annual Canadian Law Blog Awards
- Rob Ford in court today over stay on removal ruling
- Law Students in Austria Challenge Facebook Privacy Policy
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
Visit our Toronto Law Office website: www.wiselaw.net
No comments:
Post a Comment
Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site's terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of Wise Law Blog and the writers thereof. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed without notification.