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Richard Moorhead

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Richard Moorhead is a Professor of Law and Professional Ethics at UCL London.[1] His work focuses on lawyers, their ethics, regulation and professional competence. He is the co-editor of After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice. [2]

He is also a poet whose work has been featured in periodicals. His first pamphlet, the Reluctant Vegetarian (Oystercatcher Press) was shortlisted for the Michael Marks Award. His second, the Word Museum is published by Flarestack Poets.

References

  1. ^ Official page at UCL
  2. ^ Moorhead, Richard, and Pascoe Pleasence. After Universalism: Re-Engineering Access to Justice. Oxford: Blackwell Pub, 2003.