The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Full transcript of yesterday’s press conference with Lord Chief Justice [Judiciary.gov.uk]
Oxford-educated former solicitor, 36, set to make thousands from huge teddy bear collection as he (finally) moves out of home [Mail Online]
Lord Goldsmith calls for review of convictions as undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood is exposed [The Independent]
Time to leave the internet [Twitter]
If I've lost a legal argument with @LouiseMensch, does that mean I have to leave the internet?
— Carl Gardner (@carlgardner) November 11, 2014
Lawyer turned sailor fails in bid to sue Sir Robin Knox-Johnston over round-the-world yacht race [The Telegraph]
Joshua Rozenberg: Appeal court ruling on Max Clifford shows how far defendants can go [The Guardian]
Law students get down to business [The Guardian]
Barrister by day, magician by night [Made in Shoreditch]
Former Baker Mckenzie senior partner selected as a prospective UKIP Parliamentary candidate [Southern Daily Echo]
Husband and wife attorney duo accused of stabbing law firm’s managing partner [Above the Law]
Heard in court [Facebook]
Clinical negligence paralegal at top 100 firm based in Bristol [Legal Cheek jobs]
“Parties is the main word ruined for me. ‘Straddling’ is another, having just studied corporation tax on the LPC.” [Legal Cheek comments]