The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
Culture, not cash, is key to lower turnover at law firms [Reuters]
Sexual offence victims face longest-ever court waits [BBC News]
Priti Patel faces legal challenge against Rwanda deportation deal [The Independent]
David Gauke: This Government has a problem with the rule of law. And the threat to it now comes from the Right [Conservative Home]
Credit Suisse may replace top lawyer as legal battles mount [Bloomberg]
Johnny Depp v Amber Heard: Most explosive moments so far in star-studded defamation trial [The Independent]
Retired High Court judge appeals for defamation juries to stay [The Times] (£)
Aspiring lawyer Kim Kardashian ‘takes detailed notes on a legal pad’ in court amid her family’s $100million lawsuit against Blac Chyna [Daily Mail]
Scammers used AI-generated faces to pose as a Boston law firm [TNW]
Space needs the same legal protections as land and sea to protect its fragile environment from space junk and light pollution, astronomers claim [Daily Mail]
‘Embarrassed’ law student banned from the roads after being caught drink driving [Teesside Live]
“LinkedIn is a cesspit of over-sharers, virtue-signalling buffoons and recruiters.” [Legal Cheek comments]
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