Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, December 10, 2013:
- The Ethics of Articling
- One law school’s credit rating drops to junk-bond status
- Saving the Civil Trial
- This week at the SCC
- Rob Ford admits having 'issue' with Toronto police chief
- I’m Not A Difficult Client; You’re A Difficult Lawyer!
- New Ontario legislation discourages use of temporary employment agencies
- Lawyer as Advisor: Where Are the Ethical Boundaries?
- English Law Commission Recommends Criminal Penalties for Jurors Conducting Prohibited Internet Research
- AG falters on court technology system once again
- Taking a tablet for court
- Legal Education Section considers random audits of law school jobs data
- To Be Two or Not Two: Should You Partner Up When Starting A Firm?
- Rape defendant punches his lawyer at trial
- French court rules e-cigs are part of the tobacco monopoly
- DC judge criticizes prosecution for criminal background checks of several black jurors
- SCC: International organization enjoys immunity from senior employee’s wrongful dismissal suit
- Canada will seek possession of the North Pole
- Girlfriend wants charges dropped against Zimmerman
- Canada set up spy posts around the world for the NSA
- Law Society of B.C. Approves Major Changes in Regulation of Legal Services
- Courts: Chimps aren't people
- BC Law Society pushes for allowing notaries, paralegals to expand legal services
- ILTA survey reveals extensive lawyer use of iPhones, iPads
- 45-day jail sentence for Toronto police officer who beat G20 protester Adam Nobody
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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