The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Madonna goes to court to force ex-husband Guy Ritchie to return son Rocco, 15, to New York after teen “says he wants to stay with Dad in England” [Mail Online]
Minimum alcohol pricing plan “may breach EU law” [BBC News]
Growing up under Communist rule made me the tough feminist barrister I am today [The Telegraph]
10 human rights cases that defined 2015 [UK Human Rights Blog]
Number of female solicitors in Scotland overtakes male for first time [The Guardian]
#LawStudentProblems [Twitter]
Wondering what kind of licence Santa might have to enter your property. #LawStudentProblems
— Law Student Problems (@LawVicissitudes) December 23, 2015
Huddersfield lawyer Nisa Ul Haq vanishes hours before sentencing for people trafficking crimes [Huddersfield Examiner]
Slater & Gordon faces class action suit over Quindell division purchase [The Telegraph]
Friends fear for Chinese Christian lawyer spending Christmas behind bars [The Guardian]
It’s the 2016 predictions mashup special [Legal Brat]
“There are a lot of jealous people out there. Well done to the talented Ms King, great writing.” [Legal Cheek Comments]