The morning’s top legal news stories and social media posts
Secret terror trial: Law student Erol Incedal “planned attack on Tony Blair’s house or Mumbai-style atrocity” jury hears [The Telegraph]
Police found handwritten notes by the law student with parts headed “law” with “use law as cover” and “do not break law” [Evening Standard]
Leading law firms failing to move with the times online, website study finds [Legal Futures]
Bury lawyer is a heavyweight in the boxing ring [Bury Times]
Right to be forgotten graphic [The Independent]
Google's 'right to be forgotten' requests http://t.co/YtO2xVY2iw pic.twitter.com/fdDogF9SVF
— The Independent (@Independent) October 15, 2014
Officials in Thailand say they are preparing to add martial law to a list of tourist attractions [BBC News]
Catalonia cancels Scottish-style referendum on independence [The Telegraph]
Amal Alamuddin took George Clooney’s name? Oh please – put your torches and pitchforks away [The Guardian]
Judge Rinder amongst the nominations for best daytime show at the National TV Awards 2015 [National TV Awards]
Paralegal PA required for niche litigation law firm [Legal Cheek jobs]
Heard in court [Facebook]
“Feminism must surely be about choice. She had a choice. She made a choice.” [Legal Cheek Comments]