Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 4, 2014:
- 66-year-old L.A. man awarded $26 million in age discrimination lawsuit against Staples
- Mayor Rob Ford stays on attack on Jimmy Kimmel show
- Egypt police get 10 years for beating death that helped set off 2011 uprising
- Lawsuit filed: Keurig Will Use DRM In New Coffee Maker To Lock Out Refill Market
- Time for a career change? Advice for lawyers on switching things up (podcast)
- US Supreme Court to decide if police be sued for fatal chase?
- SCOTUS accepts teeth-whitening case; could decision impair state bars’ ability to regulate lawyers?
- U Vic law students win Twitter moot
- US Supreme Court Agrees to Weigh Arkansas Muslim Inmate’s Right to Grow a Beard
- University of Ottawa suspends men's hockey program amid police probe of alleged Sexual assault
- May Lawyers Advise Clients to ‘Clean Up’ Social Media Pages?
- Sun News host Ezra Levant's libel trial starts; lawyer seeking $100K in damages - Winnipeg Free Press
- Heenan Blaikie’s actions questioned
- The Meanest Lady on Linkedin
- Justices Hear Florida Case on Measuring Intellectual Disabilities of Inmates
- Supreme Court of Canada Statistics 2003-2013
- Appeals court orders bail for 70-year-old former juror jailed for 6 months in contempt case
- Are contractual employment termination provisions reliable?
- Appeal court upholds BC roadside suspensions
- Conservative MP Brad Butt may have misled Parliament: Speaker
- Residential school survivors want government lawyers turfed
- How 'synthetic' identity fraud costs Canada $1B a year - Canada - CBC News
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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