The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Brexit: MPs to begin scrutiny of vital withdrawal bill [BBC News]
Theresa May hints law could change so cyclists can be prosecuted for dangerous driving [Independent]
Hillsborough: five accused appear in court [The Guardian]
Influential legal operators driving change in law departments [Global Legal Post]
Solicitor who overcharged by 574% struck off [Legal Futures]
Europe migrant crisis: EU court rejects quota challenge [BBC News]
Manchester City threaten legal action after La Liga chief Javier Tebas accuses them of financial doping [Mirror]
Black judge shouldn’t oversee white cop’s murder trial after posts about profiling, lawyers say [Washington Post]
This is not a good job listing [Above The Law]
Rapper Kano’s assault trial collapses after ‘victim goes on climbing holiday’ [Evening Standard]
“I don’t understand this obsession with blaming the UK exclusively for the slow progress of the Brexit negotiations. Surely we can at least put some of the blame on the EU?” [Legal Cheek comments]
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