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Morning round-up: Tuesday 28 June
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Half of Baker & McKenzie’s new London partners are women
International heavyweight promotes 85 lawyers across its global offices
York Uni pays four-figure sum to law student who claimed anti-Semitism was rife at UK universities
Boris Johnson’s brother helped him get the money
What is contempt of court? Here’s a graphic example
A US courtroom is treated to surreal dialogue prompted by an abusive defendant -- and then the judge gets involved
Pride 2016: Lawyers take to London’s streets to celebrate LGBTI rights
And yes, there was a dog in wig
Not coming to the UK anytime soon: Brexit
Lawyers are set to be busy working out how the UK’s departure from the EU will happen -- if, that is, it ever does
London law firms to cut back on EU trainees following Brexit
As many as 20% of City firms' trainees are non-British EU citizens -- something which may be about to change
Morning round-up: Monday 27 June
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
9 EU law memes to distract you from the shocks of the referendum
Remembering unpronounceable case names? Those were the days
Bar Council insists London will remain a global litigation centre as City law firms go into overdrive advising shaken clients
UK legal sector displays a stiff upper lip in wake of historic EU referendum result