Morning round-up: Friday 29 September

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By Legal Cheek Reporter on

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

Watchdog probes official complaint into judge who did not jail ‘extraordinary’ Oxford University student for stabbing her Tinder date [Mail Online]

Secular group calls for judges’ Anglican service to be scrapped [The Guardian]

Ryanair law breach leaves UK regulator CAA ‘furious’ [BBC News]

Bring your law studies to life with pro bono work [The Guardian]

Clyde & Co expands Manchester office [Place North West]

European court throws out solicitor’s ‘fair trial’ challenge to SRA intervention [Legal Futures]

Meet the Trump-supporting attorney who could take down Fox News [Independent]

Lawyer disbarred after beating ex-girlfriend’s dog to death [New York Post]

Man fires gun and kills himself at law firm that represented his ex-wife [ABA Journal]

Bristol student event: Infrastructure: the next growth area for lawyers — with Burges Salmon [Legal Cheek Hub]

“Once you hit senior associate level and you’re not bringing in the cash with new clients or matters, expect to get the boot. I don’t want expensive lawyers in my City firm who don’t know how to make money.” [Legal Cheek comments]

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