Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Friday, December 9, 2011:
- Durban climate talks mean life or death for poor island states http://bit.ly/rQPQaN
- Maple Leaf Sports nearing billion-dollar sale to Bell Media, Rogers partnership (Yahoo! Sports) http://yhoo.it/voc0rW
- Wisc. law unfairly caps consumer attorney fees at 3x damages without cap on corporate lawyers who prolong lawsuits http://goo.gl/iB3UZ
- Twitter Launches Embeddable Tweets http://bit.ly/vEh0f1
- Convicted Murder Defendant Sentenced to Death Gets New Trial over Juror’s Tweets http://bit.ly/uX54H1
- Catholic officials failed to report sex abuse, Ontario suits allege - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Lawyer Suspended for False Accusation of Anti-Semitism Against Cop – New York Personal Injury Law Blog - http://goo.gl/psFy5
- SCC declines leave in Dragon's Den case - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Graham James guilty pleas little comfort for Gilhoolyhttp://bit.ly/uIVG5h
- Fleury says ex-coach should serve 25 years for abusehttp://bit.ly/uIXGDp
- Innocence Project at US Senate: Author John Grisham laments bad courtroom science http://bit.ly/sc2iQi
- Supreme Court of Canada to rule on niqab case - CTV.ca http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Copyranter’s selection of the “sketchiest lawyer billboards” via Overlawyered http://bit.ly/sfQbmC
- Barrie judge orders trial submissions by e-mail - Toronto Sun http://bit.ly/d62xgF
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