Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Top pupillage tips from a junior barrister [Twitter]
Court is a delicate ecosystem in which human contact is essential [LinkedIn]
Delay of 21 months in child refugee case found unlawful [Free Movement]
Some regions are more vulnerable to automation than others [Financial Times] (registration required)
Musings on expert evidence (The holiday sickness edition) [LinkedIn]
Thread: ‘The pupil has basically been put up as a sacrifice to keep more senior members of chambers in work’ [Twitter]
Legal marketing lessons from Ed Sheeran [Legal Futures]
A father was arrested and pinned to the ground naked in his home by immigration officers acting on a false tip-off [BuzzFeed News]
Podcast: Clameur de Haro [LexisNexis — Future of Law]
Evolving concepts of work and sustainability of copyright: the curious case of curated fireworks displays [The IPKat]
“In July I was assaulted in Coroner’s Court for attempting to prevent my own client from assaulting a witness with a crucifix!” [Legal Cheek comments]
Events events events! [Legal Cheek Hub]