Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, January 8, 2013:
- Rob Ford removal appeal in hands of judges
- Zuckerberg faces €20,000 fine over Facebook's anonymous accounts ban | ZDNet
- Indian Judge Bans Reporting on Trial of 5 Men in Gang Rape Case
- Judge decries ‘horse and buggy’ justice system | Headline News | Law Times News
- Discipline dichotomy | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- The ‘scourge’ of unrepresented litigants | Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- Leading Lady Lawyers: Ranking the Am Law 100 By Women in Leadership Roles
- SIDEBAR; Lawyers Stumble, and Clients Take Fall
- Law firm’s trust account hacked, ‘large six figure’ taken | Headline News | Law Times News
- Penalty for the destruction of relevant evidence
- Aurora shooting suspect ‘was out of it’ after arrest, police officer tells court
- James Holmes preliminary hearing: Witnesses told police shooter was "very calm" - The Denver Post
- Judge slams Ontario police for not ending First Nations rail blockade
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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