Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, September 18, 2014:
- Legal observers worry future judicial appointments will be done in secret
- Lawyers and Pricing Part 3
- Woman’s virginity worth $5,000, Chinese court rules
- Lawyer Dresses Up As Thomas Jefferson At His Own Disciplinary Hearing
- Bedford lawyer Alan Young to brief senators on prostitution bill rewrite
- Scotland referendum: Simple question, but no simple answer
- Visa, MasterCard Canada on lookout for fraud after Home Depot breach
- New Apple devices will allow users to lock and wipe them in case of theft
- Can a comment on a blog post be defamatory? | Lerners LLP - JDSupra
- Supreme Court process, abused by Harper - The Globe and Mail
- Lawyers in N.S. orphanage abuse settlement must justify legal fees
- Texas executes woman for 2004 torture, starvation death of 9-year-old
- How to unlock beer and booze sales in Ontario: Cohn
- Bipartisan lawmakers’ group calls for resignation of US federal judge accused of beating wife
- Officer testifies to grand jury in Ferguson shooting case
- Robert Latimer wins fight to lift travel limits 21 years after killing disabled daughter
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