The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Evidence not being disclosed on a daily basis, lawyers say in survey [BBC News]
Brussels ‘rejects’ Theresa May’s red line on EU judges [Evening Standard]
Businessmen pursuing ‘right to be forgotten’ in High Court after Google refuses to ‘delist’ stories on past convictions [Press Gazette]
Brexit legal text signals greater EU urgency [Politico]
Solicitor loses appeal against order to give evidence on Russian client’s assets and not tip him off about it [Legal Futures]
Richard Burgon MP: The metalhead socialist who wants to give lawyers a rebrand [New Statesman]
Did Max Mosley mislead the High Court over his involvement with a racist political leaflet dating back decades? [Channel 4 News]
German court rules cities can ban diesel cars to combat air pollution [The Telegraph]
Litigation Fee Earner sought by Canary Wharf-based law firm [Legal Cheek Hub]
“This case raises a lot of gritty legal issues about medical negligence-style cases and how the courts should treat them. Lawyers who sue the NHS are branded ambulance chasers yet claimants who hold the government to account through judicial review proceedings are branded as heroes.” [Legal Cheek comments]