The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
NHS sounds compensation alarm after £120,000 lawyer bill for £5,000 claim [The Guardian]
Labour leadership: Party makes legal checks over contest [BBC News]
The law of vlogging [BBC News]
Meet the young, fearless lawyer behind Gawker [Fortune]
Human rights fact check [Twitter]
Ooh just fancy that. 202 criminals have won at the European Court of Human Rights, oh no wait it was 94 pic.twitter.com/dZQwLrxZvo
— Adam Wagner (@AdamWagner1) August 19, 2015
Late judicial review launched into Embankment cycle superhighway [Evening Standard]
Woman fined nearly £300 for stealing three bottles of baby milk [The Independent]
South African minister seeks legal advice over Oscar Pistorius release [The Guardian]
Amal Clooney and the lost art of dressing for the occasion [Vanity Fair]
Jay Z and Timbaland will testify in court over ‘Big Pimpin’ flute sample [Digital Spy]
Landlord and tenant paralegal at leading Legal 500 firm [Legal Cheek Jobs]
“I was part of this cohort … Could we avoid passing comment on the 7 students that ALLEGEDLY failed and lost their training contracts, without any idea of the hellish course 150 of us have just completed..?” [Legal Cheek Comments]