Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, August 7, 2014:
- Closing arguments in Oscar Pistorius murder trial begin
- Missouri inmate executed after Supreme Court denies stay
- Connecticut lawyer’s suspension includes lifetime ban on representing women
- Access to Justice Fatigue
- Tycoon can sue Google over defamatory autocomplete suggestions, court says
- Insurance company pays $21K settlement in loose change
- Woman who says she was attacked in court by sheriff’s deputy settles civil rights lawsuit for $90K
- The Totally Unsurprising Apple-Samsung Patent Truce
- Police to be called in to investigate Brampton council spending
- Alberta Premier Dave Hancock expected to ask RCMP to investigate Alison Redford’s use of aircraft
- First Nations Transparency Act holdouts given 120 days to post financial data
- Audit says Brampton mayor, staff broke expense rules nearly 260 times
- Google, Crime Fighter
- Finally, The Supreme Court Of Canada Puts Some Finality Into Arbitrations
- Drunk man caught driving stolen golf cart on Saskatchewan highway
- Joe Biden asks U.S. law firms for pro bono help with immigrant children cases
- Ex-business partner of lawyer convicted in ‘Kids for Cash’ seeks freeze on incoming $150M legal fee
- Wikipedia refuses to take famous monkey selfies off site, claims macaque owns copyright, not photographer
- Bank of America expecting to pay between $16-17 billion in settlement with Justice Dept.
- Bergdahl Details Disappearance to General Leading an Inquiry - NY Times
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