Dr Charlotte Houghteling

BA Harvard University, M.Phil. University of Cambridge, JD Columbia University School of Law, LLM London School of Economics, PhD University of Buckingham

Lecturer in Law (Co-Curricular)

School of Law and Social Sciences

Charlotte Houghteling

Role

Charlotte is the module leader for Contract Law and focuses on developing co-curricular and career development opportunities for law students.

Teaching and supervision

Courses

Modules taught

Contract Law (Undergraduate and GDL)
Legal Method

Research

Charlotte's research focuses on the intersection of law, policy, and cultural property. Her PhD thesis investigated the impact of American influences on the development of the British country house as a public good.

Professional information

Memberships of professional bodies

New York Bar Association (Retired); United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern District Courts of New York (Retired).

Conferences

Victoria and Albert Museum and National Trust Conference, 'The Public Country House Symposium: Site and Object Histories', 'Foundational Knowledge -The Legal Framework: Past, Present and Future' Lecture (April 2024).
University of Buckingham, Country House Studies Research Day, 'The Treasure Houses of Britain: An American Display of Power' Lecture (June 2023).

Consultancy

Charlotte founded a boutique litigation law firm in New York City, which served domestic and international clients. She subsequently founded an educational services firm in London to guide young people to university and careers, and oversaw the merger and acquisition of the company.