Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Monday, February 18, 2014:
- Reporting From the Web’s Underbelly
- Jail time for keeping VHS rental
- This week at the SCC
- Quebec's 'dying with dignity' law would set new standards
- Merge all children’s aid societies, jurors tell Jeffrey Baldwin inquest
- Fehervari v. Kiss ushers Family Law into electronic age by using SIX document exchange
- Texas appeals court overturns decision voiding marriage of transgender widow
- In Heenan’s Wake – Lessons?
- Heenan Blaikie staff left in limbo in wake of firm’s ‘chaotic’ disintegration
- What R v Big M Drug Mart Can Teach the US Supreme Court about Corporate Religious Freedom
- Attorney client privilege is so 20th century
- "More than 40 percent of robberies in NYC involve smartphones and cell phones."
- Proposed legislation calls for all new cellphones to have built-in ‘kill switch’
- NSA spied on U.S. law firm amid trade dispute, report says - Toronto: Snowden CBC News
- PHOTOS Police raid villa of Mexican drug lord and find $22B, gold plated guns, and a collection of exotic animals
- Mexican drug lord's house raided. Police find $22 billion in cash.
- One-Third of American Lawyers Are Solos
- Heenan Blaikie hit with first lawsuit after firm decides to wind up operations
- Young small-town lawyers credit thank-you letter for invitation to White House state dinner
- News Analysis: A Steady Path to Supreme Court as Gay Marriage Gains Momentum in States
- The Plus in Google Plus? It’s Mostly for Google
- UAW suffers major defeat as VW workers reject US union
- An Anti-Spam Legislation Consent Request
- Tennessee GOP pushes ‘Turn Away the Gays’ bill to legalize LGBT discrimination
- A Letter from Canada to Volkswagen: Our Labor Laws Are a Better Fit for You
- Jeffrey Baldwin inquest urges full review of child protection standards
- Radical Jewish leader blasts authorities for ‘genocide’ against Lev Tahor
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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