The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Lawyers raked in £32.2bn in just one year: Figure goes up by a quarter in just five years [Mail Online]
Barrister slams Mail’s “raking it in claims” [A view from the North]
New laws changing Britain in 2016 and 2017 from smoking and motoring to employment [The Independent]
Senior Egyptian judge “hanged himself” in jail cell [AlJazeera]
Do you want to gag the truth? Why new law will silence the free press [The Mirror]
French workers win long legal battle to stop checking their work emails out-of-hours, in world first [The Sun]
Theresa May “will campaign to leave the European Convention on Human Rights in 2020 election” [The Independent]
The ECHR’s Tory origins [RightsInfo]
Fresh Brexit challenge in high court over leaving single market and EEA [The Guardian]
Legal aid and the myth of doing more with less [Stoke Newington Chambers]
“What is the thinking behind paying someone £100k plus to do their own filing, copying and typing?” [Legal Cheek Comments]
Apply to attend — Global Commercial Law in 2017: What’s next for the world’s legal capital? [Legal Cheek Hub]