Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, May 21, 2013:
- Shopping for a Divorce Lawyer: One Size Doesn't Fit All - Huffington Post (blog)
- Avoid the Unintentional Expansion of Retainers
- Emergency repairs for a broken justice system | therecord
- Former Prosecutor (Now Judge) Arrested and Charged for Past Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Women should be among lead lawyers in IUD case, federal judge says
- Set Your Co-worker On Fire? It May Not Be Cause For Dismissal - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- Judge denies defense motion to withdraw during penalty phase in Arias case
- LSUC hearings consider alternatives to disciplining lawyers with mental-health issues | Law Times
- US Supreme Court to rule on Christian prayers at government meetings
- Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandal
- 2013 LawTechCamp
- Jury gets first glimpse of defence in Jackson wrongful death case
- Florida teen fights expulsion and criminal charges for same sex relationship - West Palm Beach Top News
- French president signs gay marriage into law
- Rakofsky Versus The Internet: Advantage, Internet | Popehat
- Simple Justice: Rakofsky v. Internet: Case Dismissed
- The Corporate-Friendly US Supreme Court
- Colorado Sheriffs file Second Amendment lawsuit against anti-gun bills
- Fifth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published
- Rob Ford: 42 remarkable moments from Toronto mayor’s career
- Duty to Mitigate Includes Obligation to Accept Recall from Layoff
- Pregnant Canadian women sue over faulty birth control pills
- A Cautionary Tale for Young Lawyers
- Lawyer says RCMP refuses to mediate harassment suit
- 20 Things Worth Knowing About Rob Ford -- NY Daily Intelligencer
- Toronto Mayor Is Accused of Using Cocaine - NY Times
- Private counsel appointed for children in Ontario mobility case?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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