Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 27, 2014:
- Meilleur first francophone Ontario AG
- TD bank employee in NJ refuses to notarize American Atheist documents for ‘personal reasons’
- Virginia lawyer sues to learn whether the FBI accessed his law firm’s computers
- Chicago-based law firm sues Malaysia Airlines and Boeing over Flight MH370
- Federal judge awards $802K in attorney fees and costs in case over jail mail
- Michigan judge who texted shirtless photo, was involved with witness and lied under oath loses job
- Bin Laden's son-in-law found guilty of conspiring to kill Americans
- Cyber crime is a growing threat
- Oklahoma Told It Can’t Keep Suppliers of Execution Drugs Secret
- “Illinois Supreme Court Overturns Insane Recording Laws”
- Judge should have declared ties to CN Rail in native protest cases, lawyer argues in CJC complaint
- Bank Of America To Pay $9.5 Bn Over Mortgage Bonds
- Disabled Conservative MP looks to bring assisted dying out of ‘the shadows’ with private member's bills
- Minnesota teen wins $70,000 after being forced to hand over Facebook password to school officials
- Bad Internet: KlearGear No-Shows Hearing, Reinstates $3,500 Website Non-Disparagement Clause
- Nebraska federal judge advises ‘ignorant slut’ lawyers: ‘Men are both pigs and prudes. Get over it’
- US Supreme Court upholds federal firearms ban against domestic abusers
- Rob Ford expects 'knockout' win in mayoralty debate
- Ontario residents charged in alleged $200 million ‘tax avoidance scheme’
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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