Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, March 22, 2013:
- Smartphone hacking comes of age, hits US victims
- John Paul Stevens: ‘I definitely made the right decision to retire’
- Privilege and tax law advice: who gives the advice matters
- MLSE casts covetous eye at former L.A. Kings exec: Feschuk
- Gay Marriage Preview: Sizing Up Prop 8 Arguments
- Appeals judge warns US Congress of ‘unsustainable’ impact of court budget cuts
- Famed tort lawyer Stan Chesley is disbarred for ‘unreasonable’ $20M fee in diet-drug case
- Unbundling Legal Information
- Massachusetts Court project testing social-media reporting shuts down as funds evaporate
- “For Lawyers, Joining the Supreme Court Bar is a Vanity Trip”
- Celebrity lawyers offer tips for dealing with narcissistic clients
- BlackBerry CEO calls iPhone outdated (!!)
- Why you should give a hoot about sloppiness in litigation practice
- Heads up! Big changes to family law in B.C
- Will US Supreme Court say married couple is married?
- Judge: Louisiana law banning felons from owning guns is unconstitutional
- Federal judge: ‘Clipping’ news articles violates copyright law
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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