LAW-511 : CD: Entrepreneurship Law & Policy

This course, Entrepreneurship, Law and Policy, will teach law students (and, perhaps, students from other disciplines) how to practically apply the wide and varied body of legal principles involved in establishing and expanding a business venture. The course will primarily explore the role of law in the entrepreneurial process in the following legal areas: corporate law, agency law, contract law, business organizations’ law, intellectual property law, small business administration law, tax law, franchise law and the law which governs efforts to raise capital. The course will also discuss related topics such as how to write a business plan and how to finance and market the emerging business.

Overview

Program

Law

Credits

Credits 3