The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Liz Truss abandons Gove’s plan for problem-solving courts [The Observer]
Brexit: Article 50 must be triggered within months to avoid “neverendum”, Iain Duncan Smith warns [The Independent]
Judge Lower was right not to lift the Sexual Risk Order on John O’Neill [Barrister Blogger]
Care case judge fury at solicitor after pensioner patient left unable to see beloved pet [The Telegraph]
Jury service: what are your chances of being called up again and again? [The Guardian]
Concerns raised over hospital’s treatment of Doughty Street barrister who was hit by train [Camden New Journal]
Shocking injustices: the conviction of David Bryant [Halsbury’s Law Exchange]
Elton John’s “bulldog” lawyer set to fight sexual harassment case brought by former bodyguard [The Mirror]
Ohio lawyer sues judge who sentenced her to jail time for refusing to remove a Black Lives Matter button in court [Mail Online]
Littleton Chambers is seeking a legal administration & marketing assistant — law grads preferred [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Unless you plan on attending Oxbridge or LSE, there isn’t much point of your law degree.” [Legal Cheek Comments]