The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend
Pivotal case in UK law begins over climate protest at JPMorgan offices [Financial Times] (£)
£13-an-hour Ecuadorian cleaner is sacked ‘for eating leftover tuna sandwich she found in meeting room’ at law firm which reported £21m profit [Mail Online]
Sunak is ‘squandering Brexit freedoms’ by approving more EU rules [The Telegraph] (£)
Senior lawyer urges UK Labour to tighten disciplinary system after antisemitism row [Financial Times] (£)
From beehive to kitchen table: UK beekeepers call for new law to trace honey’s origin [The Guardian]
Haunted by execution, lawyer who fought to end 200 years of the guillotine [The Sunday Times] (£)
South London mum left her 20-year law career to become a fashion designer [Southwark News]
Watch: Donald Trump rages at ‘crooked’ judge after $355m fine [The Telegraph] (£)
Young Thug trial lawyer Nicole Fegan is arrested on gang charges after posting rapping videos on Instagram and boasting about getting her clients off the hook [Mail Online]
“Impressive, given the bloodbath elsewhere. Maybe this is more a sign of desperation and accepting a seat you don’t want, rather than staying true to your ambitions. Either way, fair play.” [Legal Cheek comments]
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