Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Tuesday, March 18, 2014:
- Athletes file class-action against NCAA
- Focus: Bankruptcy relief for assault convict rejected
- Twenty Oregon students suspended for ‘cyberbullying’ a teacher via retweets
- Toronto family lawyer sues ex-employer’s counsel over his comments about her wrongful dismissal suit
- Patrick Brazeau’s fraud case delayed until April 28
- Louisiana judge rules against creationist teacher who called Buddhist student’s faith ‘stupid’
- This week at the SCC
- Computer Virus Locks Up American Law Firm’s Files
- Sexual assault charges dropped in rare court-martial of top military leader
- Law Times Editorial: Maintain the momentum on cutting Ontario Superior Court motion scheduling delays
- Attorney pleads guilty, says he bribed judge for favorable case rulings
- Is Going Solo The Best Choice For Parents Who Practice Law?
- Solo practitioner ‘single-handedly set the stage’ for massive GM recall
- Swallowing anonymous tip in court gets Crime Stoppers chief cited for contempt
- Three Dems Ask To Meet With Holder To Discuss Prosecuting Mortgage Fraud
- Serial killer Pickton's victims' families to get $50K each
- Lev Tahor family watched in Guatemala at Canada's request, official says
- Supreme Court to rule Friday on Harper's nomination of Nadon - The Globe and Mail
- Ontario seeks tougher penalties for distracted drivers
- Alleged bitcoin founder hires lawyer to clear his name
- Three years after leaving prison, ex-Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards will run for Congress
- Refugee claimants accuse lawyer of misconduct - Toronto - CBC News
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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