Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, April 15, 2013:
- The evolution of family status: the uncertainty continues
- Viewing pornography at work – when is it just cause?
- Actress loses suit against website that revealed her real age
- Gay Marriage Law Advances in France
- Defense lawyer decides whether to call trial witnesses, even if client objects, top Fla. court says
- AmLaw200 Women's Initiatives - That's Where the Fraud Is
- Hazel McCallion, at conflict hearing, tries to explain controversial vote benefiting developers
- Law grad paralegal says employer asked her to be his ‘third wife,’ made her feed him with chopsticks
- Are You Ready for Sole Practice?
- Luka Magnotta will face first-degree murder charges in death of Chinese student Jun Lin
- What happens when evidence goes viral
- Judge in Mubarak Retrial Withdraws
- Special prosecutor to probe more decades-old claims by jailed men of Chicago police torture
- Ontario man uses acid-reflux defence to beat drunk driving charge
- Self-Help Won’t Help – Mother ordered to return children to Timmins
- With Police in Schools, More Children in Court
- Va. board adopts strict abortion clinic rules (Washington Post)
- Before you die: Plan for your data
- Missouri hospital ex-employee on gay beating case: ‘It makes news because of the f*gs’
- 10 things people ask employment lawyers | Toronto Star
- The terrible aftermath of a once-lauded eye surgery
- Supreme Court becoming 'Charter-averse,' expert says - Globe and Mail
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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