The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
Slapp-happy law firms come under pressure from regulator [Financial Times] (£)
‘I’m a really bad person to sue’: the lawyer on a mission to make the wealthy pay their taxes [The Times] (free, but registration required)
Can London’s legal ‘magic circle’ fend off the threat from America? [Evening Standard]
500 law firms refused to take legal aid case [The Times] (free, but registration required)
MPs to examine issues surrounding law on assisted dying [The Independent]
Free speech law to stop university cancel culture watered down by No 10 [The Telegraph] (free, but registration required)
Top lawyer says Lady Susan Hussey also questioned his ‘heritage’ at the palace [Metro]
Prince Harry receives new legal case update just days after Netflix trailer release [Hello!]
The divorce lawyer who’s represented Johnny Depp, Kim K, and Angelina Jolie charges $1,000 an hour and says tough love is how she gets things done [Business Insider]
Judge implied ‘only stupid women can be raped’ after he ruled that woman had not been attacked by her former partner, says more senior judge as she overrules him [Daily Mail]
Man swears at judge and earns himself longer stay at His Majesty’s pleasure [HullLive]
“The British legal system’s formalities are truly hilarious sometimes, it’s like a bunch of middle-aged people who consider themselves professionals playing dress-up at a medieval costume fair.” [Legal Cheek comments]
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