Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, October 7, 2013:
- Legal Futures Initiative gets Lively
- Law practice pays ‘too much too quickly to the wrong people doing the wrong thing:’ UK lawyer
- Unbelievable Lawyer Commercial
- Nebraska Supreme Court rules 16-year-old ‘not mature enough’ for abortion
- Small firms and private individuals are now outsourcing legal work to India
- 2,000 lashes, 10 years for Saudi men convicted of nude dancing on car, posting video on YouTube
- Mugged by a Mug Shot Online
- Approached by the police? Know your rights
- BlackBerry Faces Shareholder Class Action
- Connecticut: you can’t sue opposing lawyer for fraud
- UN fact-finder in Canada to hear Aboriginal Peoples' concerns
- Making legal education more practical
- US Supreme Court Has Deep Docket in Its New Term
- Divorce Among Older Adults
- Do States Need to Change the Bar Exam?
- Warman Vs. FreeD: Warman Speaks
- The Sound Of Crowdsourced Scholarship
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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