Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 13, 2014:
- My post today @slawtips: Building a Law Firm Website
- Canada: Court Leaves Glass Empty for Raw Milk Crusader
- Lawyers Prepare for G.M. Suits With Novel Strategies
- Kennedy denies request to block gun magazine law
- New Jersey judge: Moms in labor can bar fathers from the delivery room
- Why being too handsome doomed Matthew McConaughey’s lawsuit
- Heenan Blaikie wills & estates vaults transferred
- The Fight for ABS Is Just Beginning
- Posner: Appeal brief is ‘a gaunt, pathetic document’; lawyer ‘shenanigans’ should have been reported
- New panel named to hear Lori Douglas inquiry
- US Seeks 10-Year Term for TV Pitchman Trudeau
- Up in the air: terminating via Skype
- Court declines jurisdiction where contract performed outside Canada - Lexology
- Lawyer Who Billed Client $900 For Sex Reached For Comment
- The Internet Is 25: How Do We Keep It Open and Free?
- 2 Tennessee lawyers indicted for extortion, accused of using arrest threat to seek fees from client
- Another Canadian law firm will follow Heenan Blaikie to collapse in 2014, Deloitte report said to predict
- What did you learn from your legal mentor? And mentors, what have you learned from your mentees?
- Ontario’s Law Society Tribunal Website Launches
- Awards 2014: Law Society Medal
- Judge Judy files lawsuit against lawyer - Toronto Sun
- 2014 Law Society Awards
- Italy high court upholds convictions of CIA agents in extraordinary rendition
- Self-Incrimination In Cross-Border Disputes: Canadian Discovery Evidence In United States Proceedings
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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