Today is Friday the 13th and it just so happens that blogger was down this morning, we expect that there are some spooky forces to blame. However, we are up and running now to provide you with today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- First injunction specifically bans Facebook and Twitter - Telegraph.co.uk - http://goo.gl/trne1
- The People vs. Goldman Sachs | Rolling Stone - http://goo.gl/PVGhe
- Aaron: Court will decide about 'latent defect' - Toronto Star -http://goo.gl/kUwKe
- Lime Wire file-sharing service to pay record labels $105 million -http://goo.gl/PQiVX
- Judge acquits G20 'jester' of carrying Molotov cocktails - Toronto Star - http://goo.gl/BDbar
- Four Mounties in Taser death case now facing charges -http://goo.gl/fFZwR
- Federal Judge’s Membership in All-White Country Club Not an Ethics Violation, Panel Says - http://goo.gl/uWNVR
- B.C. introduces Canada's toughest animal cruelty law -http://goo.gl/tsM1x
- Demjanjuk Convicted for Role in Nazi Death Camp -http://goo.gl/Gxjji
- Another Restrictive Covenant Bites the Dust - http://goo.gl/POVc5
- UK Law Firm Fined Over Data Breach - http://goo.gl/zkns5
- Texas Passes Bill to Make Some Fish Tales a Crime -http://goo.gl/ELPAZ
- Supreme Court to hear case about keeping Vancouver injection site open - Winnipeg Free Press - http://goo.gl/xHii7
- Verdict expected in Demjanjuk's German war crimes trial -http://goo.gl/30ysN
- Legal expert questions Rob Ford's election finances - Toronto Star -http://is.gd/Ih94kG
- Who Owns the Legal Right to Promote Death on a Plate? -http://goo.gl/sV6Ce
- Lawsuit claims Vatican covered up child sex abuse -http://goo.gl/UELrG
- The courts continue to scrutinize the conduct of workplace investigations - http://goo.gl/xswRe
- Jury Awards $1.4M to Ex-Prosecutor Fired After Blowing Whistle on Municipal Judge - http://goo.gl/JiTS5
- Banks Willing to Pay $5 Billion to Settle Mortgage Mess -http://goo.gl/uxSx3
- A Criminal First: Company Convicted of Foreign Bribery -http://goo.gl/ky0Yq
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