Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, May 16, 2014:
- "A Lawyer Breaks the Silence About Depression Among Lawyers"
- Clippers owner Donald Sterling threatens to sue the NBA
- Employee's criminal sentence reduced because of potential impact on employment opportunities
- Google swamped by takedown requests after court ruling
- Top court to hear case of wrongfully imprisoned B.C. man who wants to sue Crown - Times Colonist
- US fast food workers go on strike nationwide to protest lack of a decent wage
- Exonerated man doesn’t have to split wrongful incarceration comp with ex, Texas appeals court rules
- A New Generation Requires New Structures for Law Firms
- Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven vs. Spirit's Taurus: A Reckoning? - Businessweek
- Two former TCHC managers sue for wrongful dismissal
- Associated Press and The Guardian join media push for details on lethal injection mix
- Ottawa set to reveal new temporary foreign worker rules
- Smell of social media dirty tricks wafts over Ontario election trail
- Sudanese judge sentences pregnant Christian woman to death by hanging for apostasy
- Judges can't ignore victim fine surcharge, Ontario appeal court rules
- Sterling Tells N.B.A. He Will Not Pay Fine via NYTimes
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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