Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Wednesday, February 26, 2014:
- Judge sets Mexican trial for drug kingpin 'El Chapo' in motion | Deseret News
- US Supreme Court hears arguments in case concerning subprime mortgage crisis
- Man who beheaded Greyhound bus passenger deserves more freedom, psychiatrist says
- Georgia man's sexting photo ruled not criminal
- Distracted driving fines increase to $255 on March 18
- Heinz expected to announce Leamington deal this week
- The Evolution of Legal Education: Lakehead 3-year law program to eliminate articling requirement
- T.O. anesthesiologist who sexually assaulted 21 sedated women gets 10 years in jail
- Tips Tuesday
- “Take Good Care of the Ones You Love” (article by Bob Aaron)
- SCOTUS rules against couple seeking to use frozen funds to pay defense lawyer
- Justices uphold government's right to freeze assets
- Lawyer, others face new charges in massive NYC disability fraud case; dozens more are arrested
- Heenan severance packages displease staff
- Transfer to Small Claims Court? I don’t think so… - Lexology
- Costs sanctions for failing to respond to an offer to mediate: a warning to litigants in the UK
- Getting a grip on faith-based refusals to shake hands with opposite-sex co-workers
- Ontario Court shatters defendant's spoliation arguments in product(less) liability claim
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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