Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, May 29, 2013:
- Wal-Mart to Pay $81.6M for Illegal Waste Disposal
- Insubordinate’ Articling Student Dismissed For Cause
- Judge faces ethics case, is accused of making independent investigation before ruling
- Toronto G20 trial: Police officer Glenn Weddell denies assaulting bystander | Toronto Star
- Advice to Lawyers (Which Seems Surprisingly Necessary): Don’t Use Vulgarities in Court
- Unsuccessful lawsuit by condo owner - the cost implications - Lexology
- New Jack Toronto | TPM Editors Blog
- Man accused of hacking FBI pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges
- U.S. shuts down digital currency service Liberty Reserve in money laundering probe
- Court saves Japanese teen who ran up $54,000 bar tab on dad’s credit card
- Brian Burke wants to serve anonymous commenters via private message | ProHockeyTalk
- Stephen Harper turns aside demands for public hearings on Mike Duffy affair
- Trayvon Martin text messages, info barred from trial
- Ashley Smith inquest: Prison manager says top brass initiated order on when to enter teen’s cell
- Probe urged into senator's role in offshore account
- Gawker editor debates publishing Rob Ford crack allegations
- Kellogg fined $4M for false Mini Wheats advertising
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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