The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Windrush scandal: lawyers prepare compensation claims [The Guardian]
TSB calls up elite law firm Slaughter and May to advise on IT crisis [City A.M.]
Judge criticises lack of legal aid for rape claim mother[BBC News]
Law group that acted for Alfie Evans’ family could face legal watchdog investigation [Liverpool Echo]
6,500 jobs to be lost in modernisation of courts [The Guardian]
Pinsent Masons squeezes into top spot amongst UK law firm brands [Global Legal Post]
‘I should have been a solicitor!’ The Split viewers gush over high-powered divorce lawyer’s ‘amazing’ mansion in glossy BBC drama [Mail Online]
Donald Trump’s lawyer Giuliani says president repaid Michael Cohen for $130,000 Stormy Daniels payment [The Telegraph]
Leading criminal defence practice in Kent seeks criminal lawyer [Legal Cheek hub]
Now open for entries: The Privacy Law Blogging Prize [Legal Cheek Journal]
The Future of Legal Education and Training Conference on 23 May — final batch tickets on sale [Legal Cheek]
“Based on my MC TC I can confirm that I was very well trained to print stuff and check cross-references. Sometimes I was even allowed to arrange conference calls!” [Legal Cheek comments]