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