Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 5, 2014:
- Law firm Heenan Blaikie wobbles as more lawyers leave - The Globe and Mail
- 2013 technology law year in review
- Heenan Blaikie’s stable of ‘rainmakers’ not enough to stem troubled law firm’s losses
- Star seeks unsealing of Lev Tahor warrant
- NSA got access to 40,000 Yahoo and Google user accounts in first 6 months of 2013
- YouTube sex abuse accusation by former student leads to arrest of female teacher
- Social Media in the Workplace
- Brazeau, Harb charged by RCMP in Senate expenses scandal
- LegalTech 2014 Opening Keynote With Jason Thomas
- Every Factum Needs an Excellent Overview Statement
- Sentencing Firearms Convictions Without Mandatory Minimums: R v Smickle
- IPhone lights girl's pants on fire
- Raw milk crusader takes fight to Ontario's top court - CTV News
- Federal judge delays Louisiana execution to review injection drugs
- Ninth Circuit stays ruling upholding California sexual orientation conversion therapy ban
- California divorce lawyer who bugged car is sentenced for illegal eavesdropping, tax evasion
- Heenan Blaikie veteran Michael Ledgett to join Dentons
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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