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Morning round-up: Friday 16 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Protesting Palestinian lawyer becomes unlikely star of Reddit Photoshop battle
Geeks try to bring some light relief to the escalating conflict in the Middle East
18% of lawyers would quit their job to go on The Apprentice
Figure is down from 25% in 2011
The best advocates are ‘simply born that way’, claims ex-Court of Appeal judge on his new blog
Third rate barristers can become second rate -- but not great, says Sir Henry Brooke
Morning round-up: Thursday 15 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Hogan Lovells denies joining movement to allocate work blindly to junior lawyers
But the firm has made contact with the guru attempting to revolutionise working patterns at rivals
Suing your 12 year-old nephew theoretically possible in England — but no lawyer would take case on
US aunt v nephew birthday hug case would require a litigant-in-person on these shores … or an English Saul Goodman
A major law firm has been dramatically shut down by the Solicitors Regulation Authority
Move comes after Legal Aid Agency referred Blavo & Co to the police
No more 85ft Helter Skelter rides: Law firm with coolest office in Britain moves on
Sheffield IP solicitors bid farewell to office with three storey high spiral slide
Morning round-up: Wednesday 14 October
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories