Professor Richard Moorhead

Position: Deputy Head of School
School: Law
Tel: +44 (0)29 208 75098
Fax: +44 (0)29 208 74097
Email: MoorheadR@cf.ac.uk
Ext: 75098
Secretary:
Clare Pike
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Introduction
Richard Moorhead's main research interests are legal aid, no win no fee arrangements, the courts, the legal profession, regulation of professions and legal systems and socio-legal research methods. He has conducted a number of evaluations of legal service programmes as well as theoretically informed empirical research into the courts and the legal profession. He teaches an undergraduate course on lawyers: practice and ethics and an LLM course on commercial legal practice.
Selected Publications
- Filthy Lucre - Lawyers' Fees and Lawyers' Ethics: what's wrong with informed consent?,
Moorhead R, Legal Studies (2011) - An American Future? Contingency Fees, Claims Explosions and Evidence from Employment Tribunals,
Moorhead R, Modern Law Review, 73 (5) (2010) 752-784 - Lawyer Specialization - Managing the Professional Paradox,
Moorhead R, Law & Policy, 33 (2) (2010) 226-259 - Contesting Professionalism: Legal Aid and Non lawyers in England and Wales,
Moorhead R, Sherr A and Paterson A, Law and Society Review, 37 (4) (2003) 765-808 ISSN 0023-9216 - Just Satisfaction? What drives public and participant satisfaction with courts and tribunals: a review of recent evidence,
Moorhead R, Sefton M and Scanlan L, (2008) pp99 - A trouble shared legal problems clusters in solicitors and advice agencies,
Moorhead R, Robinson M and Matrix Research and Consultancy, , (London: Department for Constitutional Affairs) (2006) pp154 ISBN 978 1 84099 075 1
