Ryan Clement B.Sc. (Hons), LL.M., C.P.E.,
MCIArb., has written many published articles. He is
a registered
lawyer with the English Football
Association
. He has diplomas in Screenwriting and
in Creative Writing, and is also the author of
Like
Father Like
Son. Furthermore, he gives many
talks/lectures on issues of anti-discrimination,
race
relations and diversity awareness. In 1996 he
became the first writer of 'Legal Eyes' in the
The
Weekly Journal. He later wrote a column for
Colourful and 'Legal Ease' for New Nation. He
contributes also to
New Law Journal (Racial
Grounds or Racial Consideration, 07.07.06,
pp1094-1095; Happy Birthday RRA? 26.05.06,
p875; Termination of Solicitors' Training Contracts,
30.04.04, p662; The Art of Comparison, 25.01.02,
p113), Solicitors Journal (A Worthy Victim,
21.09.07, p1196; An Error of Law, 25.06.04,
pp743-744;
'Tis Folly, 24.02.09, p14) and Middlesex
Law Society Magazine (No Person May Judge
Their Own Case, Autumn, p20).
Ryan Clement