The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Wonder of mobile internet means I can deal with cases on the move, top family court judge says [The Telegraph]
Police failing to disclose crucial evidence about defendants, report finds [Independent]
UK to reject EU demand for Brexit bill estimate [Politico]
Former Irish PM sues English law firm for negligence in investment property case [Global Legal Post]
Court rules civil service redundancy payment cuts unlawful [The Guardian]
End of online porn? Tough new UK law to block all adult content from the web within months [Express]
Linklaters to recruit first chief information security officer as DLA breach pushes security up firms’ agenda [Legal Business]
Trump still hearts Jones Day [The American Lawyer]
“Call me cynical, but why is it always human rights they want to go into. It’s never ‘I want to be a maritime law specialist’ or ‘I want to advise private equity funds and high net worth individuals on their tax structuring.'” [Legal Cheek comments]
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