Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, April 18, 2013:
- Ontario to crackdown on debt settlement company abuses: Roseman
- Top 10 Annoying Clichés Lawyers Love - The Careerist
- Law in motion: How senior partners switch firms
- Rushing to judgment on the Saudi "suspect" by
@DavidOAtkins - Louisiana Politician Wants to Legalize LGBT Workplace Discrimination
- Bank of America Staggers Under the Weight of Its $881M Legal Fees in First Quarter
- ABA Techshow's "60 Sites in 6 Minutes" Slowed Down
- SCOTUS Justices Bar U.S. Suit in Nigerian Human Rights Case
- Jamaican farm worker's death gets Ontario human rights hearing - CBC.ca
- Military judge postpones 9/11 cases due to ‘nearly catastrophic server crash’ in Pentagon system
- US Supreme Court Limits Warrantless Forced Blood Tests for DUI Suspects
- Employee or independent contractor? The best intentions may mean nothing
- Texas teacher claims she couldn't have fondled black student because she's racist (The Raw Story)
- Three G20 police brutality lawsuits settled out of court: lawyer - Toronto Star
- The Dred Scott award for revealing Supreme Court Justice statements
- UK Juror faces contempt charge over Facebook post
- Mind-Boggling Details Emerge About Ricin Letter Suspect: ‘I’m on the Hidden Front Lines of a Secret War’
- Comment: B.C.’s publicly funded legal aid is in crisis - Times Colonist
- Facing Arrest, Musharraf Flees Courtroom in Pakistan
- Ex-J.P.'s wife charged in DA's death
- Sign at Examiner's office. Nice to know nuts may contain nuts.
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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