Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, March 22, 2012:
- Graham James sentence may be appealed
- Ontario court to rule Monday on prostitution laws
- Lawyers Practicing Primarily in New York Must Work for Attorney-Owned Firms, Ethics Opinion Says
- Charges laid against Chevron and Transocean over Brazil oil spill
- Asbestos brake pad ban to be tabled by Ontario MPP | Wheels.ca
- Unions Condemn Ryan 'Path to Poverty' Budget
- Mitel sues Facebook over two patents - ZDNet (blog)
- Men jailed for 'accidental' umbilical cord theft - The Local
- KONY 2012 filmmaker diagnosed with psychosis
- Utah approves 72 hour waiting period for abortions
- Seriously? College Grads Misled By NY Law School Job Stats? Judge Doesn’t Buy It, Nixes $225M Suit
- Defendants who get bad advice on plea bargains deserve relief
- Fake Filesharing Lawsuits? Dang, That’s Devious
- House approves placing photo ID on November ballot (Jim Ragsdale/Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- Postal workers find 11 pounds of pot headed to N.Y. publishing house
- Doorey: Ontario Employer cannot ask job applicant for Facebook password - request prohibited by OHRC
- Some Threats OK, Others Not So Much in Personal Injury Settlement Negotiations |Erik Magraken
- Jurors punished for using social media?
- Employer can be vicariously liable for assault by junior employee on more senior one
- SCOTUS Justices Question Mandatory Life-Without-Parole Sentences for Juveniles
- Matt Gurney: Ontario’s ‘Judge Tantrum’ should resign or be fired
- Can Job Applicants Be Asked For Facebook Passwords?
- US Supreme Court Lays Out New Plea Bargain Standards
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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