Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, April 11, 2013:
- Kids hit hardest in nasty divorces
- Suit contends law firm barred female and male lawyers from being alone together
- 50 Shades of Neutrality: A Review of “Professionalism”
- Are Litigants With "Funds and Audacity" Hampering Access to Justice?
- Supreme Court of Canada to investigate alleged judicial meddling in 1982 repatriation of Constitution
- Federal judge sets January trial date for Bin Laden's son-in-law
- Social Media and Your Career: Be Social but Be Wise!
- Fake Rockefeller found guilty of first-degree murder in real trial
- Online dispute resolution coming to B.C.
- Lawyer to ask for re-issue of critical judgment
- Court Rejects Lawsuit Filed By Madoff Victims Against SEC
- Kids-to-Cuba couple face Florida judge
- ABA TECHSHOW THOUGHTS
- The Savita Halappanavar case: Ireland judicial inquiry told abortion refusal was ‘Catholic thing’
- DealBook: F.B.I. Agents Caught KPMG Executive in Sting
- Renfrew, Ontario adult store owner faces defamation lawsuit by municipal official over YouTube comments
- Justice Canada Report on Economic Impact of Spousal Violence in Canada, 2009
- PC sales plunge as Windows 8 flops: research firm
- NYC Settles Lawsuit with Occupy Wall Street for $350K
- Kansas snubs lesbian co-parent in Craigslist sperm donor case, attorneys say
- Bill 14 amending the Charter of French language: the implications for Québec SMEs
- Is the IRS Reading Emails Without a Warrant?
- Nearly 70 Years Later, a New Round of Auschwitz Prosecutions
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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