Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, May 8, 2013:
- Self-Representation In Court A Daunting Challenge: Study by Windsor law prof
- Law Is Code
- Tips Tuesday
- Director's 'reply all' email discussing firing of employee leads to lawsuit
- Buying Time in the Civil Justice System Part 2
- Retiring Ontario Superior Court judge Dougald McDermid takes HIV verdict secret with him | Sudbury Star
- Lawyers say case against Kim Dotcom threatens Internet freedom
- Judge jails lawyer and client over tardy arrival for jury selection
- Judge uses ‘Star Trek’ knowledge to smack down ‘porn-trolling’ attorneys
- Which Lawyers Are the Unhappiest?
- Delaware Becomes 11th State With Marriage Equality - ThinkProgress
- Osgoode Hall Law School’s, “Oh, the Cases You’ll Know
- Notice of Motion by Joseph Groia for stay pending appeal of Law Society of Upper Canada suspension
- U.S. Court Refuses to Delay Nortel Trial over $7.3 Billion | Fox Business
- White House picks Twitter lawyer as Internet privacy officer | Politics and Law - CNET News
- James Holmes Wants to Change Plea to Not Guilty (Insanity)
- Ontario court dismisses “speculative” challenge to a prospective wind turbine project - Lexology
- Unpaid internships: what employers need to know
- Grandfather of witness in police assault trial files LSUC complaint over defence lawyer's cross-exam
- Mass. Courts Launch Self-Help Site for Child Support Cases
- Ontario government hints it may address limitation periods
- Mental health groups protest not criminally responsible bill
- Bad faith work refusal complaints merit discipline, arbitrator says
- NY Immigration ‘lawyer’ conned clients and courts for years, 35-count indictment alleges
- Breaking: Anthrax Scare at Fed Courthouse Brooklyn
- Federal appeals court blocks Florida law barring contracts with Cuba, Syria businesses
- Loophole Forced California Mother to Pay Spousal Support to Ex-Husband Convicted as her Daughter's Rapist
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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