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So the good professor has not been a practising lawyer, see below. In an event the offence of compounding was abolished din the late 60s so clearly it must have been the intention of parliament that such NDAs are acceptable?

"Prof. Richard Moorhead took up the first Chair in Law and Professional Ethics at University College London, Faculty of Laws, in 2012. He was Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law until 2016. He has been a member of the Civil Justice Council and the Lord Chancellor’s advisory committee on legal ethics, the Legal Services Consultative Panel. He has also served as Specialist Adviser to what is now the Justice Select Committee. He sits on the editorial board of the International Journal of the Legal profession and the advisory board of the Journal and Law and Society."

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