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Richard Moorhead
Senior Research Fellow, Cardiff University
Associate Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
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Richard MOORHEAD is a Senior Research Fellow, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University and Associate Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. He is also a member of the Lord Chancellor's Legal Services Consultative Panel. His current work includes research into the Advice Needs of Lone Parents (with Douglas and Sefton), Unrepresented litigants and their impact on the civil justice system, and an evaluation of public defenders in England and Wales (with Bridges, Cape and Sherr). He has recently completed two projects for the Legal Services Commission on quality, access and referrals in the Community Legal Service. He has published widely on legal aid, the reform of civil procedure and professional regulation including:
- (2003) Access or aggravation? Litigants in person, McKenzie friends and lay representation, Civil Justice Quarterly.
- (2003) (ed. With P. Pleasence) After Universalism: Reengineering Access to Justice (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Oxford, UK and Boston, USA).
- (2002) CFAs: A Weightless Reform of Legal Aid? (2002) 53/2 Northern Ireland Law Quarterly 153-166.
- (2002) with Tamara Goriely and Pamela Abrams, More Civil Justice? The impact of the Woolf reforms on pre-action behaviour (Law Society and Civil Justice Council, London).
- (2002) with Lorraine Sherr, Richard Harding, Surrinder Singh and Avrom Sherr, A stitch in time - Accessing and funding welfare rights through Health Service Primary Care (Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham Health Action Zone, London).
- (2002) An Ombudsman for the Accountancy Profession? in Complaints and Disciplinary Procedures (Accountancy Foundation Review Board, London).
- (2001) Beacon Council Research - Round 3 Theme Report: Community Legal Services (London: Department for Transport Local Government and the Regions),
- (2001) Quality and Cost: Final Report on the Contracting of Civil, Non-Family Advice and Assistance Pilot (Stationery Office, Norwich) (with Avrom Sherr, Lisa Webley, Sarah Rogers, Lorraine Sherr, Alan Paterson and Simon Domberger).
- (2000) Pioneers in Practice: The Community Legal Service Pioneer Partnership Research Project (LCD, London).
- (1999) Willing Blindness?: OSS Complaints Handling Procedures, A report to the office for the Supervision of Solicitors (Law Society, London), (with S. Rogers and A. Sherr).
- (2001) Third Way Regulation? Community Legal Service Partnerships (2001) 64/4 Modern Law Review 543-562.
- (2001) Tribunals, Advice and the Community Legal Service in Martin Partington (ed.), The Leggatt Review of Tribunals: Academic Seminar Papers (Bristol: Bristol Centre for the Study of Administrative Justice).
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