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Entrepreneurship Law Browse a collection of resourcesĀ that help entrepreneurs with the many legal issues they must face in setting up and running a new business, establishing a nonprofit organization, bringing a product to market, or financing the venture.
This section contains links to websites of some nonprofit foundations and organizations that may consider providing funding for research, curriculum design and community outreach.
In addition to the American Bar Association, many other state and local bar associations and other groups seek to promote consumer access to affordable legal services isĀ in the United States, including legal services for small businesses and entrepreneurs. The following are examples of such other resources.
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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.
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