Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise
Law on Twitter for Friday, October 3, 2014:
- New York supermarket employee accused of leaving with
$1,200 worth of meat in his pants
- Lawyer hired in capital case six months out of law
school can continue as lead counsel, judge rules
- Manitoba 12-year-olds face assault charges over hockey
brawl
- Ontario asks top court to toss lawsuit from man who spent
31 years in jail for murder he didn’t commit
- Celebrities in nude photo hack threaten Google with
$100M lawsuit
- Is document review legal work? - Canadian Lawyer
Magazine
- Judge tosses 6-state suit over California egg law -
Albany Times Union
- Rule and conduct guideline reminder for paralegals
- Decision Allows Abortion Law, Forcing 13 Texas Clinics
to Close
- Investors in alleged North York condo fraud protest at
Finch court | The Toronto Star
- Khadr interview would require prison lockdown,
Corrections Canada affidavit says
- High court strikes down B.C. court fees
- Canada's Agricultural Watchdog Isn't Interested In Your
Health
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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