Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 1, 2013:
- Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion faces conflict of interest hearing
- Stress Reduction for Lawyers and Law Students
- Judge in Sarkozy probe receives bullet by mail
- Mandatory retirement: Supreme Court won’t hear appeal of Air Canada pilots forced to retire at 60
- Limitation period clarified for family law constructive trust claims
- “Drawing the circle” around ESA termination clauses - Lexology
- New York appeals ruling striking down big soda ban
- Keypods for breakaway lawyers
- Can You Be Served Legal Papers on Facebook?
- Five tips for successful mentorship | LSUC Gazette
- NIshnawbe Aski Nation chimes in on Lakehead University law school debate over indigenous credit course
- Raising the bar: Ottawa lawyers build case for more articling positions - Local - Ottawa Business Journal
- Judge Rejects Much of Libor Lawsuit Against Banks
- Barely half of all 2012 law grads have long-term, full-time legal jobs, data shows
- Where There’s Smoke, You’re Fired
- Probation for 86-year-old who admitted 'mercy killing' of ailing elderly wife
- Judge whose angry rant was caught in YouTube clip is suspended for nearly 4 years
- Long Prison Term Shortened by Judge’s Regrets
- What did we learn from this week’s Supreme Court arguments? Jeffrey Toobin explains
- Why Chief Justice Roberts couldn’t use his credit card at Starbucks - victim of credit card fraud.
- Hulk Hogan $100 million sex tape suit headed to Florida courtroom
- Deal Reached to Force Paid Sick Leave in New York City (New York Times)
- Legal decision with literary flourish and dry wit making the rounds in Toronto legal circles
- Michigan judge: ‘Gap tooth skank hoes’ was a compliment
- Judge admits sex with witness in chambers, but says it didn’t affect his decision-making
- Ontario Appeal court orders new trial due to (now-disbarred) counsel's ineffective representation
- Alleged ‘cybersquatting’ cases jumped to new record last year
- How Torture Prevented Convictions
- Money, drugs and the US Supreme Court: The multi-billion dollar case you haven’t heard of
- Guilty plea rejected for Colorado theater shooter James Holmes
- Jon Stewart rips apart Justice Scalia for questioning single sex families
- B.C. guard seen in wheelchair takedown charged with assault
- Crown seeks four years for man who preyed on senior in home renovation scheme
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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