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While many U.S. law schools have had experiential learning and practical skills development elements in their curriculum for some time, there has been increased attention to the need for these programs in recent studies of legal education. The American Bar Association (ABA) and the American Association of Law Schools (AALS) have taken steps to promote the active pursuit of improved and innovative means of delivering practical skills training to their students. This section contains links to general information about this trend in legal education, links to law school curriculum summaries and course descriptions, and links to some notable examples of law school programs with particular emphasis on transactional lawyering skills.
State/Regional notable examples of help centers/networks throughout the country.
There are many established cross-campus, multidisciplinary programs in entrepreneurship an innovation higher education, and several inter-institution programs as well. Compiled here is a list of Interdisciplinary Programs with Significant Law School Involvement.
This section contains links to notable examples of national help centers/networks in the United States.
The following is a list of several law review/journal publications focusing on intersections of law, entrepreneurship and innovation with particular emphasis on technology and innovation.
Many law schools in the United States offer their students courses designed to help them succeed as entrepreneurs in the practice of law. These range from basic “Law Practice (or Office or Firm) Management” courses introducing students to the basic business concepts involved in starting and maintaining a law firm, to courses with more express emphasis on creative business planning, incorporating entrepreneurial principles into the shaping of innovations in the delivery and marketing of legal services and the effective use of modern technology. The following are links to a wide range of course descriptions posted on the websites of several U.S. law schools relating to lawyers acting as entrepreneurs in the practice of law.
The following is a list of clinics operated at law schools in the United States that provide assistance to entrepreneurs and innovators.
The following lists some particularly notable AALS sections through which law school faculty and faculty from other disciplines interested in collaborating with law school faculty can exchange ideas on entrepreneurship and innovation pedagogy and scholarship.
The following is a list of several law review/journal publications focusing on intersections of law, entrepreneurship and innovation with particular emphasis on business/transactional law generally.
Recently, advanced degree programs have emerged at intersections of law and entrepreneurship, notably including LL.M degrees at some U.S. law schools.
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