Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, December 19, 2013:
- Delaware work-at-home lawyer suspended partly for lack of a ‘bona fide office'
- Former White House lawyer ordered to pay $28.6M in beating of wife
- Law society confirms death of lawyer Javad Heydary
- Mark Zuckerberg, banks sued over Facebook IPO
- Ryerson looking for input on LPP program
- Judge won't toss amended Omar Khadr lawsuit, but wants changes
- Online retailer sued by couple it fined $3,500 over disparaging review
- The Law School Bubble Bursts
- Getting to “yes” too soon: when negotiations create obligations - Lexology
- Rob Ford apologizes again, Daniel Dale drops lawsuit
- Mayor Rob Ford's support holding at 39%, Ipsos Reid poll finds
- Ottawa 'could have repealed' all refugee care, federal lawyer tells court - Toronto Star
- Killer 'affluenza' teen could still face jail
- Residential school survivors battle Ottawa over access to police records
- “@PapillonOnFront: @wiselaw please note Le Papillon on Front and Le Papillon on the Park have not been affiliated for 6 years. Thank you.”
- Residential school survivors battle Ottawa over access to police records
- Russia approves amnesty covering Pussy Riot, Greenpeace
- Lawsuit: Mississippi school forced ‘pathetic dyke’ to use the boys’ bathroom
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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