Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, November 12, 2013:
- D.C. asks court to appoint guardian to look after habitual 911 caller
- Focus: Is Small Claims Court a good venue for wrongful dismissal cases?
- Will Lawyers Show Up on the New Google Helpouts?
- Well-known trial lawyer faces assault case, accused of punching attorney at upscale NYC eatery
- The Future of Law (Part 1 of 5): Past, present and future trends affecting the practice of law
- Internship regulations need 'a more co-ordinated effort' - CBC.ca
- Call for Nominations: 2014 Law Society Awards
- Adultery website calls ex-employee's $21M lawsuit 'frivolous
- Ashley Madison Should Take Better Care Of The Females It Hires To Trick You
- Germany to Form Task Force on Looted Art
- Rob Ford ready to face motion calling for him to take leave
- A Matter of Trust: Naming co-trustees a risky proposition in estates law
- Supreme Court to begin hearings on Senate reform
- A lawyer's prior files may be producible - Lexology
- Restrictive covenants can be more rigourous after sale than in employment context Supreme Court
- Law Society Regulatory Proceedings for October 2013
- Practical training: D.C. law schools push for reform of bar rules governing student practice
- Harper's sixth Supreme Court nomination leads to rare legal mess at top bench
- Ontario court to rule on constitutionality of minimum gun crime sentences
- More twists and turns in Rob Ford crack cocaine scandal may be coming
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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