Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic 2011
Posted by on September 05, 2011
University of Pennsylvania’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic 2011
The University of Pennsylvania’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic has some openings for the 2011 Fall Semester for those in need of legal services.
The Legal Clinic assists both nonprofit and for profit ventures but gives priority to social ventures and low to moderate income entrepreneurs. To learn more, please visit http://www.pennelc.com.
The Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic (ELC) is the business counseling and transactions practice group within Penn Law School’s “teaching law firm.” In the ELC, senior Penn Law students provide pro bono, individualized legal counseling to select client entrepreneurs under the supervision of licensed attorneys. The ELC assists both for-profit and non-profit businesses in all stages of development with a wide array of legal issues regularly confronted by business owners outside of the litigation context. The ELC seeks to enable our clients to transform their passions and ideas into viable businesses and institutions that enhance their lives and communities. Please visit our website for more information about the services we offer and answers to FAQs and to complete our online application for services.
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