Morning round-up: Friday 2 June

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By Legal Cheek Reporter on

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

Company legal teams combine digital skills with law [Financial Times]

Five ways to build a reputation in law [The Guardian]

Could a legal loophole leave some EU migrants at risk of being deported after Brexit? [Independent]

Mark Webb’s sentence for perverting the course of justice was richly deserved and possibly too short [Barrister Blogger]

US travel ban goes to Supreme Court [BBC News]

JAC figures highlight solicitors’ struggle to make the bench [Law Gazette]

Lawyer rolls out Trump toilet paper [Bangkok Post]

A pro-Trump writer just sued a reporter for accusing her of making a ‘White Supremacist’ gesture [BuzzFeed News]

Lawyer gets 2 years in jail for killing dog [Above The Law]

Apply to attend: Commercial Awareness Question Time: Inside the acquisition of Visa Europe — with Macfarlanes [Legal Cheek Hub]

“A press release suggests that they will specialise in rail infrastructure projects in the pro-bono sector.You know the type of thing, underground, overground…” [Legal Cheek comments]

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