Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, February 28, 2014:
- My post today @SlawTips: Rediscovering the Art of Dictation on Your iPhone
- Court of Appeal denies Melissa Todorovic new trial for Stefanie Rengel murder
- Rob Ford on Bill Blair: 'If he's going to arrest me, arrest me'
- Computer virus locks up American law firm’s files
- Man who beheaded Greyhound passenger granted unsupervised outings
- Heenan Blaikie closes its doors
- Mentally ill inmates kept in 'grossly inadequate' conditions
- The Best Legal Movies Of All Time
- Indianapolis cops must allow themselves to be filmed in public after $200,000 settlement
- Taxpayers to cover Hazel McCallion's $513K legal bill
- Lev Tahor leader's refugee case questioned
- Conn. man arrested for having friend film him having sex with a cow while covered in jelly
- Florida law governing non-compete employment convenants ‘truly obnoxious’ to New York, court holds
- Florida law governing non-compete employment convenants ‘truly obnoxious’ to New York, court holds
- SCOTUS spectator is charged after interrupting arguments
- Chief Bill Blair knew Doug Ford attack was coming
- Are Unpaid Internships Legal In Canada? - Employment and HR - Canada
- Google sets roadblocks to stop distracted driver legislation in U.S. - The Globe and Mail (via LuigiBenetton)
- Lawyer censured for buying keywords for other lawyers and law firms - ABA Journal (via Kevin O'Keefe)
- Law Society update on Trinity Western Accreditation (via LSUC)
- Lavery scores again: adds former Quebec premier from Heenan Blaikie
- New Documentary Exposes Sinister Pa. Judge Who Sent Thousands of Innocent Youths to Jail for Money
- Texas school district pays $77,000 damages to lesbian student outed to mother by softball coaches
- Judge OKs injury suit by lawyer decked in court by death-row client
- NSA helped Britain’s spy agency steal private webcam images from millions of Yahoo users
- That "special" relationship. Our good friends across the pond are looking at your nibbles and bits
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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