"The L&E Clinic provides legal education on the role of lawyers in entrepreneurship, researches legal issues facing start-up businesses, and provides service to fledgling businesses."
(I'm excited about the location: the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, which is a very cool new building on campus that includes a beautiful "Town Center.")
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Will there be a lecture on how to start a successful blog?
That is a great idea. The students can get an interns experience helping out start up businesses using consultants skills along with a familiarity with legal structures of businesses. Kind of like a Trade School and a job fair combined.
Is there an entrepreneurship program at the UWM business school (if there is a UWM business school)? I took an entrepreneurship class about 2 1/2 years ago and we read a good bit about programs for businesspeople to help them start their own companies.
If so, this would be a perfect complement to it.
"Will there be a lecture on how to start a successful blog?"
Hey, they should teach me how to monetize this thing! It's not easy.
"Is there an entrepreneurship program at the UWM business school (if there is a UWM business school)?"
We call it "UW." UWM would mean UW-Milwaukee around these parts.
And yes, there's a big joint program in entrepreneurship that combines the business school and the law school.
The name of the clinic is a bit of a misnomer. It's really about having students provide legal services at a fairly basic level to folks wanting to start a business but who lack the financial means to obtain legal services otherwise. Perfectly good thing to do, but the "entrepreneurship" is all at the client level -- not much "law and ..." there.
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