Morning round-up: Tuesday 15 May

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By Legal Cheek Reporter on

The morning’s top legal affairs news stories

UK Supreme Court to hear rare contested divorce case [Financial Times]

British soldiers face new ‘witch hunt’ as Leigh Day lodges hundreds of claims of Iraq wrongdoing [The Telegraph]

Global legal giant DLA Piper to launch Dublin office in post-Brexit move [City A.M.]

Why consent apps don’t work, according to criminal lawyers [The Independent]

Ex-law student accused of inciting ex to murder her new lover [Metro]

The latest comments from across Legal Cheek

Modern marriage is no longer patriarchal — because of mixed hen parties, lawyer argues [The Telegraph]

Does Trump lawyer’s ‘hush payment’ to Stormy Daniels break law? [BBC News]

Reed Smith are hiring Campus Ambassadors! [Legal Cheek Hub]

The Future of Legal Education and Training Conference on Wednesday 23 May [Legal Cheek]

“It is embarrassing for OUP to make such grave mistakes! Even if the dictionary is only available as a reference tool, it should be an accurate reference tool.” [Legal Cheek comments]