Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, November 25, 2013:
- Oil Spill Judge 'Deeply Disappointed' in BP
- Florida lawyer who ‘incessantly’ disparaged opposing counsel gets two-year suspension
- Chinese thief writes out hundreds of telephone numbers from iPhone contacts and sends them to owner
- More law firm mergers ahead in 2013? Record is already set
- Access to Justice: Courts and Technology: A Twitterchat
- Rob Ford: The inside story of the police investigation
- It’s Complicated: Access to Justice & Cost Shifting in Class Actions
- Celeb Custody Battle in US Raises Questions About Mobility Rights of Pregnant Women - NYTimes
- Who Created the First--Ever Law Blog?
- Court Confronts Religious Rights of Corporations
- Blair must explain why police didn't arrest Rob Ford
- Human rights claims in the Ontario courts – now what? - Lexology
- Ontario's top judge reflects on career as he prepares to hang up his robe
- Ontario's top judge, Warren Winkler, set to retire
- Italy court begins trial in absentia of Egyptian cleric
- No one to blame for Rob Ford but ourselves
- Geist: Lawful Access is Back: Controversial Bill Returns Under the Guise of Cyber-Bullying Law
- How the RCMP mapped the Wright-Duffy money trail - Politics - CBC News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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