Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
- How libel chill is quashing negative online reviews
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court suspends one of its own in
porn scandal
- Suit claims NY law firm violated law with unsolicited
texts
- Georgia woman loses home over $94.85 in unpaid taxes —
due to city’s clerical error
- Left-leaning think tank accuses Canada Revenue Agency
of only targeting left-leaning charities
- Pennsylvania Supreme Court suspends its own Justice
McCaffery, asks for ethics investigation
- Led Zeppelin Isn't Actually Losing the Stairway to
Heaven Lawsuit
- Ontario to re-introduce distracted driving law
- Queen’s Park sets sights on distracted drivers
- What keeps family law lawyers up at night?
Self-represented parties
- Bits Blog: Staples Is Latest Retailer Hit by Hackers
- Chinese government hackers allegedly attack Apple's
iCloud
- Iran bans human rights lawyer from practicing law -
Eureka Times Standard
- N.B. judge late in explaining rulings, Canadian
Judicial Council says
- Crown seeks to overturn decision dismissing murder
charge against Toronto lawyer
- Alleged Anonymous hacker Matt DeHart ordered deported
from Canada
- About New York: Despite de Blasio’s Promise, Marijuana
Arrests Persist in New York
- Zuckerberg Seeks a Pound of Flesh From Lawyers Who Sued
Facebook - Businessweek
- Former tax lawyer Marc Noël now chief justice of
Federal Court of Appeal
- Elysia Cherry, Legal Assistant
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