Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, May 31, 2013:
- Are Male Lawyers Fashion-Impaired?
- 2013 Law Society Awards ceremony
- Georgina innkeeper’s libel suit against Star starts trial
- Supreme Court of Canada won't hear case on woman who sought identity of her sperm donor father
- Rob Ford video scandal: Getting the tape may pose biggest problem for the mayor: James
- So you designed a law firm: Your survey results
- Microsoft to fix Windows 8 after customer complaints
- U.N. Court Acquits 2 Serbs of War Crimes
- Supervisor, worker, company fined total of $55,000.00 in no-injury equipment-drop case
- Supreme Court denies leave to appeal in overtime class actions
- Bre-X class action settlement approved; investors get fraction of losses
- Deal opens Quebec doors to Ontario lawyers
- Lawyer who slept with family law client in joint retainer battles LSUC suspension bid
- California Senate votes to revoke Boy Scouts tax exempt status
- Steven Skurka: What Brian Burke's Defamation Lawsuit Means For Social Networks
- Morgentaler's fight not finished for abortion movement
- Anthony Smith’s killing was ‘street level stuff,’ not related to Rob Ford video, sources say
- The Perils of Social Media for Judges
- lawTechCamp seeks to bring lawyers into the 21st Century
- Wynne says province could intervene if Rob Ford situation deteriorates - Globe and Mail
- Ontario Court of Appeal refuses to dismiss $50 billion tobacco lawsuit | CTV Toronto News
- Ikea monkey case ‘not about who loves Darwin the most’
- Burke wins right to serve anonymous commenters online (NBC Sports)
- Rob Ford crack video scandal: More staff quit mayor’s office
- Claimed scheme to overbill client by $1M results in criminal case against lawyer and office manager
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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