Weekly round-up of the top legal blogosphere posts
Emmerdale: The myths around male sexual grooming explained [BBC News]
Geoffrey Cox QC’s Onward speech — ‘if I can raise any humour tonight it’s going to be gallows humour’ [The Spectator]
Comment: Being most things to most clients isn’t sustainable (and it’s choking the City elite) [Legal Business]
Barbara Rich: Lady Chatterley’s Embroidery [Medium]
British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford’s life on Bali’s death row: ‘if you want to shoot me, shoot me’ [Post Magazine]
Thriving in the Workplace and the #OneMind Petition [LawCare]
Leaving the law was the best thing I did [Legal Futures]
Letting drug dealers out of prison to go on spa breaks is criminally stupid [The Telegraph (£)]
Drawing from an uncomfortable position [Isobel Williams]
Joshua Rozenberg: Inns throw down the gauntlet on training [Law Society Gazette]
Event: Secrets to Success Leeds — with Pinsent Masons, Womble Bond Dickinson, Walker Morris and ULaw [Legal Cheek Hub]
“Does that mean that the rest of us, working female legal professionals are ugly?” [Legal Cheek comments]
Sponsor LawCare on the London Legal Walk [Virgin Money]