Morning round-up: Tuesday 12 September

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By Legal Cheek Reporter on

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

Brexit: EU repeal bill wins first Commons vote [BBC News]

Lawyers seek judicial review against PM over Grenfell inquiry panel [The Guardian]

City law firms boosted by growth as they weather Brexit uncertainty [City A.M.]

Gina Miller launches legal challenge over Tory-DUP deal [Evening Standard]

Change in disciplinary standard of proof “will incentivise barristers to deliver good services”, says consumer panel [Legal Futures]

MoD paid £750,000 on legal fees denying responsibility for soldier deaths [The Guardian]

We finally know who owns the famous monkey selfie at the centre of legal row [Metro]

Law student who needed 200 stitches after he was savaged by a K9 during 2013 arrest receives $3m payout [Mail Online]

BPTC & LPC graduates sought for County Court Advocate roles: Immediate start [Legal Cheek Hub]

“Take the sure thing. Imagine turning it down and getting rejected from Firm A. Not worth the risk IMO.” [Legal Cheek Comments]

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