Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, April 10, 2014:
- Ex-wife gets less in divorce of BigLaw partner because her badmouthing hurt rainmaking, NY judge says
- Microsoft GC calls for better training of young lawyers and more diversity in NALP conference speech
- The New Canadian Digital Privacy Act (Bill S-4)
- Tax Court confirms that the Minister is not above the law
- Witness anonymity a hidden barb in victims' rights bill: Walkom - Toronto Star
- Canada Revenue Agency online services may be shut down until the weekend
- Two moms, a baby in Tennessee and a legal first for same-sex marriage
- LAWPRO Magazine archive: Six technology tools for improving client communication
- Job outlook for newly minted lawyers still bleak, ABA data shows
- Attendees’ smartphones cause courtroom chaos at latest Apple-Samsung patent trial
- Tennessee prosecutor gets her job back after filing police report against DA
- Making Presentations: Follow TED Talk Guidelines
- Law society to debate Christian school’s gay sex ban
- Arizona lawmakers pass bill allowing abortion clinic inspections without a warrant
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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