Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 14, 2013:
- 10 Things Moms do That Could Get Them in Trouble with the Law
- Counterfeit stamps cost Canada Post millions a year, expert says
- A lawyer’s regret: ‘My boundaries slipped away until work was all that was left’
- Ditch the bar exam? Bar report on ‘crushing burden’ of student debt says idea should be considered
- Olbermann and Current TV reportedly reach settlement
- Ontario to strengthen job security for family caregivers - Canadian Employment Law Today (subscription)
- FTC can serve foreign defendants via Facebook, federal judge rules
- Divisive rape trial opens in football-mad Ohio town
- BlackBerry says customer has ordered 1 million smartphones
- Federal Court prohibits abusive CRA audit
- Recent developments in random drug and alcohol testing in Canada
- Aaron Swartz Lawyers Seek Misconduct Review Against Prosecutor
- For the Métis, justice had no expiry date - Globe and Mail
- The right way to shut down a service like Google Reader
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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