Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 19, 2013:
- Daniel Pearl murder suspect nabbed, official says
- LawZam App Enables Video Consults with Lawyers via iPhone
- Case stayed after cop fails to disclose accused's counsel was his own lawyer - Law Times
- Judge seeks end to ‘longest running legal drama’ | Headline News | Law Times News
- Mitigating Wrongful Dismissal Damages After Evans v. Teamsters (Doorey)
- Constructive Dismissal Pendulum Continues to Move the Way of the Employer
- Federal judge overturns Missouri law blocking Obamacare contraception mandate
- BC's new family law means big changes for cohabitating couples - CTV News
- Supreme Court judges would do us a justice if they wrote books - The Globe and Mail
- Logging permits can be issued on First Nations land: Ontario Appeal court - CBC.ca
- Researcher gets 41 months in jail for revealing AT&T’s iPad security hole
- US Supreme Court Justices Appear Divided on Arizona Voting Law
- Young Women Thriving In BigLaw
- Lindsay Lohan takes plea deal, sentenced to 90 days in rehab
- No Legal Relief for Player Cut From Team
- Being a Hells Angel could mean no bar licence for London strip club owner: Ont. Ct of App - Toronto Star
- Clock starts with act of fraud: U.S. Supreme Court confirms five-year limitation period for enforcement
- Protecting the vulnerable still the goal, says government lawyer in B.C. right-to-die case
- Faulty info in feds' Khadr file suggests he killed 2 Afghans\
- US Supreme Court upholds $220,000 fine against Kazaa dowloader for music piracy
- An apology from Ezra Levant - Sun News…
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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