Startup Advice Forum
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sngilbert

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Startup Advice
Hi there, do you know of any law schools that have programs in which entrepreneurs have access to free or cheap legal advice to help launch their startup?? Thank you!
- Teoeo

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Re: Startup Advice
I guess I was wrong ^^
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- Icculus

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Re: Startup Advice
NU has the Entrepreneurship Law Clinic which I think does what you are asking.sngilbert wrote:Hi there, do you know of any law schools that have programs in which entrepreneurs have access to free or cheap legal advice to help launch their startup?? Thank you!
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- A. Nony Mouse

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Re: Startup Advice
University of Colorado does.
- SaintsTheMetal

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Re: Startup Advice
Berkeley has something similar. Search "clinics" at any nearby Law Schools, especially the more prestigious ones. Many law schools have clinics for this.
- sambeber

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Re: Startup Advice
Georgetown is starting one.
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apollo2015

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Re: Startup Advice
Hastings does, if you're biotech or a dot com.
- calverna

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Re: Startup Advice
Michigan does, but I believe it's restricted to undergrad students - https://www.law.umich.edu/clinical/entr ... fault.aspx
- Lincoln

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Re: Startup Advice
Cornell has something through the business school, I believe.
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