Budget Pearman: tiered fees could help judicial independence Shadow Attorney-General says changes could be used to improve the family and probate courts Mar 09, 2026
Court Judge: no defendants ‘left languishing in system’ Puisne Judge Juan Wolffe says work to reduce the number of ongoing indictments in the Supreme Court bore fruit in 2025 Mar 05, 2026
Budget Wilkerson: $20 million investment into prison staff Kim Wilkerson, the Minister of Justice, says work to identify barriers to recruitment is underway Mar 04, 2026
Court Town hall meeting on jury reform takes place this week Proposals include reducing the number of jurors needed for trials and raising the maximum eligible age for jury service Jan 26, 2026
Court Committee’s sentencing guidance expected this year First work is to focus on dealing with offences related to bladed weapons and serious traffic crimes Jan 20, 2026
Politics Bipartisan committee to review law on inquests A working group, led by Attorney-General Kim Wilkerson, will consider whether the Coroners Act needs amending Jan 16, 2026
Court Early closure for court registries A staff Christmas lunch means that services will cease at midday today Dec 12, 2025
General Trott appointed Court Services director Zina-Dawn Trott returns to the department after working with the Cabinet Office Nov 28, 2025
Politics Tax break for spouses hailed as ‘compassionate governance’ MPs hear the commissioner’s powers allow suspension on confronting property duty after death of a partner Nov 22, 2025
Court Local lawyers support colleagues in Anguilla Cindy Clarke, the Director of Public Prosecutions, says collaboration with counsel will strengthen both islands Nov 03, 2025
Reinsurance Child sex abuse law blamed for fall of Bermuda insurer A New York state law extends statute of limitations to 55 years, bringing in dozens of new claims Oct 20, 2025
International Business John Deuss wins £280m High Court fraud case Judgment handed down on Wednesday in favour of the Bermudian-based billionaire Oct 03, 2025