The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Theresa May to trigger Article 50 by end of March [BBC News]
Don’t be fooled: May’s big EU law announcement is just admin [Politics.co.uk]
Brexit skepticism [Twitter]
Wonder how May's big two Brexit announcements (A50 timetable and "Great Repeal Bill") will look in a month or two's time.
— David Allen Green (@DavidAllenGreen) October 2, 2016
Clove Coleman: How can UK untangle decades of EU law [BBC News]
Watch Chris Grayling fail to give one EU law he would abandon in Great Repeal Bill [The Express]
Legal firms pursuing troops is outrageous, says Liz Truss [The Telegraph]
Angelina Jolie “hires two more powerhouse lawyers to her hot-shot team in case her divorce case with Brad Pitt gets ugly” [Mail Online]
Iain Farrimond, senior crown prosecutor jailed for attempted murder: Is 6 years long enough? [UK Criminal Law Blog]
Law ahead of other sectors in AI adoption and ambition [Legal Futures]
10 steps to help safeguard access to justice [Halsbury’s Law Exchange]
Event: FinTech, AI and online justice — what technology means for the next generation of lawyers [Legal Cheek Hub]
“I suggested that in jest the other week, glad LC have a sense of humour!” [Legal Cheek Comments]