Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
How can Mr Loophole defend David Beckham when he knows he is guilty? [Barrister Blogger]
Guest post by Francis FitzGibbon QC: A response to Michael Turner QC on Advocates’ Graduated Fees [The Secret Barrister]
The Children Act — A lesson for lawyers [Counsel of Perfection]
Police pre-interview failure to disclose makes justice a stacked game [Minted Law]
What does a no deal Brexit mean for trade marks and designs? [The IPKat]
Twitter thread: ‘Criminal steals big wodge of money, soft judge only makes them pay a fraction of it back’ [The Secret Barrister]
Barristers’ Working Lives: something must be done [Counsel Magazine]
Keep up to date with the leading clinical negligence judgments this year [Learned Friend]
Blockchain and the customer [Legal Futures]
The Equalities Watchdog will investigate whether victims of discrimination are being denied justice by legal aid cuts [BuzzFeed]
“LawCatz sounds like a cheesy GCSE Law revision piece you’d find on BBC Bitesize” [Legal Cheek comments]
Events events events! [Legal Cheek Hub]