Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, March 13, 2013:
- Employees Dismissed During A Probationary Period May Still Be Entitled To Notice Of Termination
- 67 leading law profs: time to reform legal education
- The Smaller Law Library
- Magnotta's prelim will be open to public, media, as Montreal judge rejects request for publication ban
- 250 lawyers and staffers told to clear desks and go home, as UK regulators close law firm, Blakemores
- Cloud computing provider Megaupload faces potential Ontario seizure order upon US prosecutors' request
- LAWPRO Magazine archives: Social media pitfalls to avoid
- Lawyers call for end to ‘humanitarian crisis’ at Guantanamo prison
- LA archdiocese settles 4 sex abuse cases for $10M
- Google Admits Street View Project Violated Privacy
- Judges: US spending cuts ‘strike at the heart’ of justice system
- Merit-Based Reappointments - LSUC Leads the Way - Administrative Justice Reform - Canada
- British boxer TKOs Twitter troll
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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