Professor Richard Moorhead writes about in-house legal counsel in Legal Business
14 December 2018
The article discusses a study which aims to shed light on the ethical dimensions of in-house practice.
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Professor Richard Moorhead, Chair of Law and Professional Ethics at UCL Laws, has written an article for Legal Business Magazine.
In the article, entitled ‘Under the influence – how pressure to climb the ladder can corrupt in-house counsel’, Professor Moorhead discusses a pioneering study of the state of general counsel ethics.
The study was the focus of In-House Lawyers’ Ethics: Institutional Logics, Legal Risk and the Tournament of Influence, authored by UCL Laws’ Professor Richard Moorhead and Dr Steven Vaughan; and Cristina Godhino.