Morning round-up: Monday 4 January

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By Legal Cheek Reporter on

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

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EU ready to fight Polish media law amid row over values [BBC News]

End witch-hunt of our soldiers: Fury as “ambulance-chasing” lawyers try to prosecute UK’s Iraq heroes — and are handed taxpayers’ millions to do it [Mail Online]

Dominant New York corporate law firms increase market share [Financial Times]

British man faces five years in prison after calling a local delicacy “horse penis” in Kyrgyzstan [The Independent]

Saudi Arabia: Mass execution largest since 1980 [Human Rights Watch]

Adults to get the legal right to choose if they are a man or a woman as new law will end tortuous process to change gender [Mail Online]

Simon Danczuk threatens legal action against “malicious” allegations by ex-wife [The Independent]

David Cameron’s threat to leave EU is security risk, says Keir Starmer [The Observer]

Bill Cosby: Meet Monique Pressley — the woman tasked with winning the battle of public opinion [The Independent]

Texas marks New Year with law allowing one million people to openly carry handguns [The Telegraph]

Slaughter and May’s summer vac scheme deadline closes on Thursday [Legal Cheek Hub]

“The problem with understanding commercial awareness fully has a lot to do with the way that British society is structured. You see in Britain, money is dirty.” [Legal Cheek Comments]