Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Boris Johnson and misconduct in public office: 8 things you should probably know [The Secret Barrister]
New chapter: ending sexual harassment at the bar [Counsel Magazine]
The non-disclosure crisis is not new and not about cash-strapped police [Byline Times]
Putting an end to bullying in the legal profession [Civil Litigation Brief]
GDPR: 1 year on [Legal Cheek Journal]
Lies, politicians and the criminal law: How do we solve a problem like Boris? [Politics.co.uk]
Gigi Hadid, Smile for the Copyright [IPKat blog]
Joshua Rozenberg: ‘Blame game’ ditched for divorce on demand [Law Society Gazette]
5G rollout — a boon for remote workers? [Legal Futures]
Event: Inside Track: How to become a City lawyer — with Baker McKenzie, Hogan Lovells, Mayer Brown, PRIME and BPP Law School [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Anyone who gets a ‘job’ after Oxbridge is a sell-out. Oxbridge grads are supposed to spend their days writing poetry under trees and travelling around Italy. ‘Jobs’ are so middle class.” [Legal Cheek comments]
Jobs, jobs, jobs [Legal Cheek Noticeboard]