Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, October 17, 2013:
- My Post Today @SlawTips: Building the Better Biography Online (For Lawyers)
- Ex-NHLer Georges Laraque facing fraud charges
- Press council dismisses complaints against Star’s “crack video” report
- Rob and Doug Ford drug-allegation press complaints rejected
- Unpaid interns: critics want government to review Ontario labour laws
- Stopping Link Rot in Law?
- The Brave New World of Electronic Discovery
- Oregon couples challenge same-sex marriage ban
- DA raids dissolving California law firm
- The Future of Law Practice: Five Observations
- Throne speech: Conservatives pledge balanced budgets, consumer goodies
- Billionaire Mark Cuban wins SEC insider-trading case, calls lead lawyer for agency ‘a bully’
- Some Legislative History Relevant to the Appointment of Justice Nadon
- French court upholds fraud conviction against Church of Scientology
- Throne speech 2013: The full text
- Throne speech 2013: The full text for Governor General David Johnston's ... - National Post
- A Johnny Carson tell-all, courtesy of his ex-lawyer - Toronto Star
- Canada reaches free-trade agreement in principle with EU
- High there!* do employers need to accommodate the smoking of medical marijuana in the workplace?
- Ontario Human Rights decision highlights difficulties with adult ADHD and accommodation requests
- This week at the SCC (11/10/2013)
- U.S. Legal Shift May Open Door for Challenge to Secret Wiretaps
- US: Employees aided Madoff's 'elaborate fiction,' trial told
- New Zealand man goes to court for his right to be a climate change refugee
- Is BigLaw now replacing first year associates with contract lawyers?
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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