The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts.
“Although she was ordered to pay the initial costs of the application this will be far outweighed by the costs which he was ordered to pay” [Legal Cheek Comments]
8 Positives to take from losing in Operation Cotton [A Life in the Bus Lane]
How to cram for a law exam [The Guardian]
Apple is really not happy that Samsung’s top lawyer called them “jihadists” [BGR]
A precarious professionalism: Do City lawyers take ethics for granted? [Legal Business]
Paul and Sandra Dunham extradition: Couple’s last night in UK [BBC News]
Clydes to face whistle-blowing claim after Supreme Court holds LLP members are protected [The Lawyer]
The Home Office is a dreadful department, the purpose of which often seems to be to enact as many criminal offences as possible [Jack of Kent]
Why is Chris Grayling trying to nationalise the criminal bar at a higher cost to the taxpayer? [The Telegraph]
Former Biglaw associate starts escort company [Above the Law]
Heard in court [Facebook]