Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 11, 2014:
- My post
@SlawTips today: A Beginner’s Guide to Producing Law Firm Videos – Part 1 - Judge in Oscar Pistorius Trial Begins Reading Verdict
- Ghostwriting of Law Firm Blogs – Unethical? Maybe. Bad Marketing? Definitely.
- Suspended NJ lawyer blames leisure lifestyle for misstatements, acknowledges snarky emails
- Attorneys who can address clients’ operational problems as well as their legal ones have an edge
- Why the Oscar Pistorius verdict will be lengthy and complicated
- Lawyer’s suit against cellphone-grabbing courthouse deputy is revived
- Employee sues Costco for telling her to ‘be friendly’ to the customer stalking her
- Half of jail suicides occur in solitary confinement, prison watchdog says
- Maryland judge who ordered shock at hearing for disruptive ‘sovereign citizen’ banned from hearing cases
- Ex-dominatrix Bedford vows 'information' on politicians if prostitution bill passes
- Car company's classic case of constructive dismissal - Lexology
- UPDATE: Exclusive: Man Jailed for Posting Lyrics to Facebook Says 'It's Pretty Worrisome' | Billboard
- Ontario court strikes down portion of Conservative government’s crime law
- Lev Tahor: Unsealed search warrants allege forged documents, human trafficking
- Even supporters of MacKay's new sex work law want changes | rabble.ca
- GM Canada Lawsuit: Company 'Ambushed' Dealers With Wind-Down Plan
- Protests over suspension of 3 Manitoba border guards met with silence
- Could U.S. block Burger King from gobbling up Tim Hortons?
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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