Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, June 25, 2013:
- Big Law's Troubling Trajectory
- 2013 Pacific Legal Technology Conference goes National
- Former Gawker interns sue for not being paid ‘a single cent’
- Bell accused of breaking labour law with unpaid interns - CBC.ca
- Federal judge sequesters 19 lawyers in jury room, tells them to ‘identify genuine issues’ by 2pm
- Older Law Society of Upper Canada CPD Materials Now Available Online Free of Charge
- Cross-Examination and the Evasive Witness
- Google+ to overtake Facebook in 2016? Analysts say, ‘No way' - The Tell - MarketWatch
- More on the skill of mindfulness and lawyering
- Associate’s claims ‘scandalous,’ Toronto family lawyer responds in dismissal case
- Search Syntax for CanLII Beta
- CIA rolls out ‘new and improved website’
- Justice Alito's Inexcusable Rudeness - Garrett Epps - The Atlantic
- Defamation law applies to online slanders, too
- Police thwart Georgia man’s plot to ride a horse nude on some stranger’s property
- Lacking Definitive Ruling on Affirmative Action, Both Sides Claim Victory
- Prosecutions Involving Social Media Evidence
- Kentucky woman refuses to testify against her wife in murder case
- Same-sex couples anxiously wait for U.S. Supreme Court marriage ruling
- Zimmerman lawyer apologizes for jest
- Judge rules Toronto police violated Charter in carding interaction but doesn’t exclude evidence
- US Supreme Court Raises Bar to Prove Job Discrimination
- Silvio Berlusconi found guilty of paying for sex with underage prostitute
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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