Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 12, 2013:
- US Military Justice System on Trial: Federal Court of Canada allows US war deserter's refugee appeal
- Douglas Christie, controversial B.C. lawyer, dies at 66
- Kim Dotcom is the anti-Zuckerberg: Share nothing, encrypt everything, be happy
- March 2013 Paralegal update now available online | The Law Society of Upper Canada
- 'Hate' test is tweaked by top court
- Courthouse’s new security measures add estimated 30 minutes to entrance time
- Tax Court rejects deduction for CLE where lawyer did not have business income from practice Law Times
- Social Media Policy Template for Lawyers
- Richard Chartier named chief justice of Manitoba
- Texas Judge Sharon Keller Fights Reprimand Over Death Row Appeal
- ‘Landmark’ NY appeals court ruling voids prenup due to millionaire’s oral promises to wife-to-be
- Colo. massacre suspect can be drugged for exam: Judge
- That Awkward Moment When Your DUI Mug Shot Appears Right Next to Your Law Firm’s DUI Defense Ad
- Judge blocks ‘arbitrary’ ban on giant sodas in New York City
- Lawyer is criminally charged, accused of offering legal services in exchange for sexual favors
- Lawyers for Luka Rocco Magnotta seeking to ban media and public from hearing - Global Toronto
- Canada Revenue Agency and Conrad Black battle over $5 million
- A Legal Guide to the Soda Ban Ruling
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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