Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for the first day of November, 2011:
- Lawyer retained to help City to fight info requests - Toronto Starhttp://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Marriage fraud targeted by Canada border agencyhttp://bit.ly/v38sZw
- US Supreme Court Justices Hear Arguments in Faulty-Lawyer Cases http://nyti.ms/t6bdUy
- What skills should law schools teach tomorrow's students and how do we pay for it? http://bit.ly/tbHs6I
- Is Lawful Access Legislation a Good Thing?- Connie Crosby at Slawhttp://bit.ly/tpGxIp
- Raptors season tix dispute headed to court - Bank of premium seats installed in front of Plaintiff's front row seats http://bit.ly/deM1Mz
- Families of Russian girls switched at birth get $100,000http://bit.ly/vtvj09
- Inside Straight: Why Your Four-Month-Old Social Media Policy Is Obsolete http://bit.ly/uDWu1X
- All hyperlinking is not 'fair game' - Canadian Lawyer Magazinehttp://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Dogged by sex harassment questions, Cain remains atop pollshttp://bit.ly/uKyOef
- Alleged victim of torture, confinement to take stand http://bit.ly/tf4kxV
- Professors' views on Jackson death create rift - http://goo.gl/rijBg
- Court says no to live tweets at trial - Law Times - http://goo.gl/l9fgL
- B.C. judges in showdown over pay raises - http://goo.gl/9HZsX
- A Hallowe'en Theme for a Copyright Post - http://goo.gl/dcWlG
- Why What Everybody Thinks About Loopholes Must Be Wrong -http://goo.gl/eRJMd
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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