Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, May 29, 2014:
- My (Garry Wise's) post today
@SlawTips: The Law Office Backyard Retreat - Quebec unhappy with selection process for SCOC judges - Montreal Gazette
- TechnoLawyer survey reveals 68% of lawyers use iPhone, 63% use iPad
- BC Legal aid strike action looms again
- More subplots in the Harper search for a "right-minded" Supreme Court judge
- Porn industry could flee California after bill passes requiring condoms, STD tests
- Outside Lahore courthouse, Pakistan family kills pregnant daughter who married for love
- Jimmy Page Says Stairway to Heaven Ripoff Claim Is 'Ridiculous'
- Ontario Human Rights Tribunal Awards $70,000 Against Employer for Failure to Investigate Racial Discrimination Claims
- Son sues dad for identity fraud, seeks over $1M in damages
- MacKay now wants consensus with Quebec on Supreme Court picks
- Justin Trudeau fires back in Trinity-Spadina lawsuit
- CRTC warns it can't respond to every complaint when anti spam law takes effect - Canadian Underwriter
- Quebec suggests judges for Supreme Court vacancy - Montreal Gazette
- California city votes to end dispute with Sriracha hot sauce maker
- British Parents Must Agree on Child Support or Pay Fee
- BP asks Justice Antonin Scalia for right to avoid making payments for 2010 Gulf spill
- Stephen Harper nominates top public safety lawyer for privacy watchdog
- “Minnesota ‘unsession’ dumps 1,175 obsolete, silly laws
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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