The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Innocent or guilty, if you’re accused of rape then you should not be granted anonymity [The Independent]
Clifford Chance partner threatens legal action against “closed shop” of English professional rugby [The Telegraph]
The legal issues in the Ched Evans case [BBC News]
Amal Clooney disputes Egypt arrest warning story [The Telegraph]
Increasing profits is the biggest challenge of 2015, say 55% of UK lawyers [The Lawyer]
Mark Pritchard MP calls for rape anonymity to be reviewed after “vindicative and outrageous” allegation against him [The Independent]
Belgian rapist Van Den Bleeken refused “right to die” by European Court of Human Rights [BBC News]
Acting Premier League chairman says solicitors need to be multi-skilled [Yorkshire Post]
To mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta we are holding a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition at the British Library [British Library]
Commercial property legal assistant/paralegal at well established Somerset based law firm [Legal Cheek Jobs]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“What really needs to change is the deluded attitude of the students/graduates who believe that even having attended a poor or mediocre University that they have a god given right to a training contract.” [Legal Cheek Comments]