Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 21, 2013:
- Perspectives on Practice Management: the Regulator and the Practitioner
- Managing Intellectual Property North America Awards - Congrats to
@bsookman, Canada's Outstanding IP Practitioner. - Cloud storage, privacy, and Megaupload
- Attorney General Eric Holder reports for jury duty in cellphone robbery case
- Lawyer’s request for reprimand over her own Web comments nixed by top state court
- Strip search humiliation: Toronto woman, 24, launches million-dollar Charter lawsuit
- Appeals Court: Louisiana Monks Have the Right to Sell Caskets
- More U.S. military join lawsuit over Fukushima exposure
- Lawyer iPad stories: Jeff Forbes
- One more year for law students? - Toronto Star
- Obama stripping CIA of drone powers: report
- UK declares new BlackBerry software 'not safe enough for essential govt work' - Yahoo! Finance
- Bill Introduced to Provide Some Mandatory Miniimum Sentencing Relief in US
- Bogus 'bingo' caller spared jail time, barred from saying word "bingo" for six months
- Euthanasia Ban Like Torture, BC Appeal Court Hears
- Justice Safety Valve Act Would Give US Courts Flexibility On Mandatory Minimum Sentences
- Warrant issued for uncle of Maple Leaf forward Nazem Kadri over illegal gambling operation
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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