Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, May 13, 2013:
- “Copyright troll Righthaven finally, completely dead”
- RCMP confirms it's looking into Senate expense claims
- Boogaard’s Family Files Wrongful-Death Suit Against N.H.L.
- O.J. returns to court Monday with appeal
- No means no: including workplace sexual harassment!
- Employee notice period greater than length of service! - Lexology
- Five things a real estate agent won't tell you - Toronto Star
- The Supreme Court of Canada holds Pfizer’s Viagra patent invalid.
- I read this online: The malfunction with the Bruins' airplane is that it's got some bad wings. Namely Seguin and Marchand #Leafs
- Derek Boogaard's family files lawsuit against NHL: report
- Police Say Man Sexually Abused His Peacock
- Federal appeals court rules software may not be patentable
- May/June 2013 Paralegal update now online | The Law Society of Upper Canada.
- Lawyer charged with theft, accused of accepting $2K to represent inmate but not entering appearance
- Roman police arrest street performer for dressing like John Paul II
- Costly lawyers force many to represent themselves: study - CBC.ca
- The Clients I Can't Afford To Take
- Lawyers are mining the information mother lode for pricing, practice tips and predictions (ABA Journal)
- Mubarak retried in killings of hundreds
- The Cost of James Holmes Death Penalty Prosecution - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime
- Federal judge declines to delay order on emergency contraception
- Apple Deluged With Requests by Law Enforcement for Decrypted iPhone Data
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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