Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 31, 2013, Happy Halloween!:
- Verrry Scaaary: A Practice Tip
- Twitter accused of fraud just days before its stock-market debut
- Referral site that connects clients with lawyers instantly, online or by phone, raises $690K
- Toronto lawyer Frank Loreto suing former associates for malicious prosecution
- NSA compromised Yahoo and Google data centers
- Cracking the Diversity Nut in Big Law
- What pump-up songs do you play on your earphones on the way to court?
- Senate Speaker scuttles bid to fast-track suspensions
- Rob Ford friend's search warrant documents ordered released
- Topless female photographer settles NYPD civil rights suit for $40,000
- Oklahoma high court confirms abortion law unconstitutional
- Canadian lawyer group wants Dick Cheney arrested in Toronto
- Ontario Superior Court says no to double-dipping in cross-border securities class actions
- Target removes criminal history questions from US job applications nationwide
- 'Fake weed' CEO arrested again in $2M drug raid
- It's a testimony to how far technology has come that the biggest scandal in #USpolitics right now is "the website is broken..."
- John Furlong calls allegations '17 months of living hell'
- Minnesota man sues NSA, DHS after they try to quash his parody merchandise
- Democrats threaten to renew filibuster fight if Republicans block appeals court nominee
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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