The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
“While law firms make great play of their LGBT policies, the reality is that very few of their senior people have come out” [The Independent]
Child abuse inquiry may begin without a chairman as Theresa May scrambles to find a replacement for Fiona Woolf [Mail Online]
How I lost my 43 chins: Lord Falconer on the apples and Diet Coke diet that’s sparked more interest than anything he did in politics [Mail Online]
The case rests for lawyers on boards [The Sunday Times]
Rolf Harris loses first appeal bid over convictions [The Guardian]
Interview: Keith Schilling [Law Society Gazette]
Eva Longoria has fans ecstatic with news of TV role as “sensual” lawyer [Fan Share]
Judge orders Google to pay Canadian woman $2,250 for showing her cleavage on Street View [Mail Online]
Monday morning with Alex Williams’ cartoons [BabyBarista]
Five things we learned from #legalcheeklive at Gray’s Inn [Future Lawyers Network]
Private client paralegal at dynamic London law firm [Legal Cheek Jobs]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“Had the Labour party limped to victory in 2010 then I have no doubt they would have cut legal aid just like Grayling.” [Legal Cheek Comments]