The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Police found handwritten notes by the law student with parts headed “law” with “use law as cover” and “do not break law” [Evening Standard]
Leading law firms failing to move with the times online, website study finds [Legal Futures]
Bury lawyer is a heavyweight in the boxing ring [Bury Times]
Right to be forgotten graphic [The Independent]
Google's 'right to be forgotten' requests http://t.co/YtO2xVY2iw pic.twitter.com/fdDogF9SVF
— The Independent (@Independent) October 15, 2014
Officials in Thailand say they are preparing to add martial law to a list of tourist attractions [BBC News]
Catalonia cancels Scottish-style referendum on independence [The Telegraph]
Amal Alamuddin took George Clooney’s name? Oh please – put your torches and pitchforks away [The Guardian]
Judge Rinder amongst the nominations for best daytime show at the National TV Awards 2015 [National TV Awards]
Paralegal PA required for niche litigation law firm [Legal Cheek jobs]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“Feminism must surely be about choice. She had a choice. She made a choice.” [Legal Cheek Comments]