Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Justice on the verge of collapse — (let’s pile some more on top) [Steve Cornforth Blog]
An ’embarrassing’ expert who used an expletive whilst giving evidence: guess where this case is going? [Civil Litigation Brief]
Ending free movement overnight: what exactly is the government playing at? [Free Movement]
Mediation needs more women and fewer corporate lawyers [Financial Times]
Access to justice through leveraging legal technology [Thomson Reuters]
Time to stop looking at exam results [Law Society Gazette]
First 100 Years: Madeleine Heggs Biography [YouTube]
‘Mate — it is ****ed up in there! They all wear these ****ing capes and hats and s***’ [Twitter]
“A lot of non-russell groups (e.g. Surrey or Kent) are just as good for law, if not better than some russell groups (such as Liverpool). It ultimately depends on what university your insurance choice is. Have a look at their law school and see what they have to offer in terms of career advice and support.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Event: Technology and emerging markets — with Clifford Chance [Legal Cheek Hub]
Jobs, jobs, jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]