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Morning round-up: Tuesday 10 October

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

Theresa May refuses to deny receiving secret legal advice that Brexit can be stopped [Independent]

Monarch Airlines staff flood BHS workers’ lawyers [Evening Standard]

Oxford college bans ‘harmful’ Christian Union from freshers’ fair [The Telegraph]

Please stay, says the Law Society: Solicitors’ body launches bid to attract overseas lawyers post-Brexit with new courses [City A.M.]

Theresa May reveals Britain will be ruled by EU judges for at least two more years, enraging Brexiteer MPs [The Sun]

AI will change law firms [Gadget]

Royal Mail takes legal action to block postal strike [BBC News]

Man dressed up as shark arrested under burka ban law while working as mascot outside Apple re-seller shop [Mirror]

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

“Law is a decent career option as they go and as City jobs go. Other options are to go into Big 4 or second-tier accountancy, investment banking, consulting somewhere or some random grad scheme at a FTSE.” [Legal Cheek comments]

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