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Think before meddling, LCJ cautions on constitutional reform proposals

Lady Chief Justice advises reformers to learn from history before rushing into changes

Court to rule if deceiving opponent’s solicitor alone amounts to abuse of process

Court of Appeal to consider if deception of the opposing solicitor is an abuse of process by itself

Judge rejects ex-wife’s £10m claim filed two decades after divorce

High Court rules ex-wife entitled to nothing after bringing claim over 20 years late

Alarming spike in complaints hits the Bar, BSB reports 24% jump this year

BSB sees 24% rise in conduct reports as investigations reach highest level in four years

Jury trials facing mass axing as court backlog nears 80,000 cases

Plans could end jury trials for most offences as ministers confront soaring court delays

Supreme Court appoints Lord Doherty as new justice

Scottish appeal judge will join the United Kingdom Supreme Court early next year

Courtroom chaos: Barrister caught in mass brawl exposes dire security failings

Barrister describes fight in courtroom and warns that security pressures are “getting worse”

High Court warns experts after solicitor insisted on using AI drafted report

High Court judge calls AI generated expert report a ‘gross breach of duty’ by solicitor

Rugby claimants seek more time to appeal order that could strike out cases

Claimants seek extension to appeal court order they call ‘disproportionate and oppressive’

Barrister wins £250 top up after spending entire weekend on appeal grounds

Costs judge raises barrister’s pay to £650 after reviewing time spent on appeal work