The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
Top City lawyers accused of mistreating waitress [The Telegraph]
Stonewall QC is accused of ‘bullying’ and ‘laughing’ at lesbian barrister who is suing the LGBT charity for ‘trying to get her sacked over her gender-critical views’ [Mail Online]
Priti Patel’s Rwanda plan for UK asylum seekers faces its first legal challenge [The Guardian]
Rishi Sunak admits to outsourcing key aspects of post-Brexit legal work [The Telegraph]
Barrister and Covid expert explains why he doubts Keir Starmer broke any lockdown laws [Mirror]
Camelot’s National Lottery legal battle could drain £500m from good causes [City A.M.]
Depp-Heard trial: are court streams the new celebrity sit-down interview? [Guardian]
Judge rejects Trump lawsuit challenging ban from Twitter [Independent]
Who is Rebekah Vardy’s barrister Hugh Tomlinson in libel case against Coleen Rooney? [Liverpool Echo]
Newcastle attracting bigger commercial legal cases thanks to ‘sea change’ of business court [Business Live]
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