The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
A&O and Shearman set to create new global mega firm [Legal Cheek]
UK law firm mergers rose last year as ‘growing by acquisition’ becomes more attractive [City A.M.]
‘It was utterly surreal’: police accused of farcical error after 14 arrested at seminar on day of coronation [The Guardian]
MPs demand Boris Johnson pay his own Partygate legal fees as taxpayers face £245,000 bill [Mirror]
Home Office ‘looks at law change to silence Stop Brexit Man once and for all’ [Express]
Law to stop killers dodging court sentencing is delayed [The Times] (£)
Revolut faces new legal battle over ‘enabling’ £600,000 fraud: Terna Energy Trading launches legal action [This Is Money]
The free speech bill has finally become law – what happens next? [Times Higher Education] (£)
Indian court issues BBC with summons over Modi documentary, say reports [The Guardian]
“A&O wants a bigger US presence and a tie up with an established US firm is the quickest way to do it. Their balance sheet doesn’t match many of the US firms that are a similar ‘calibre’ (K&E, Cleary etc) so a merger with most of them wouldn’t result in shared equity which often ends in an awkward dynamic’… [Legal Cheek comments]
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