The Kauffman Foundation is proud to present the Entrepreneurship Law ("eLaw") Web site, an online community and tool devoted to expanding legal entrepreneurship curriculum and education. The eLaw Web site can be found at www.entrepreneurship.org/elaw.
The Web site is made up of two sections. The public section of the Web site contains current information for lawyers, CPAs, engineers, scientists, and the general public regarding legal issues in entrepreneurship. The private, academic section of the Web site contains the latest instructional materials for scholars teaching courses in entrepreneurship. Registered members of the academic community are also subscribed to the eLaw listserv, a resource for facilitating interaction and discussion on the most recent entrepreneurship-related education topics. The contents in the public and private sections of the Web site, as well as messages sent via the eLaw Listserv, are managed by six leading legal scholars:
· Eric Gouvin, Western New England College School of Law
· Praveen Kosuri, University of Pennsylvania Law School
· Lisa Lesage, Lewis and Clark Law School
· Tony Luppino, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
· Thomas Morsch, Northwestern University School of Law
· Helen Scott, New York University School of Law
Registration to the academic eLaw community and listserv is simple and free. To register, just:
· Visit www.entrepreneurship.org/elaw and click "Register for an Account"
· Enter your contact information
· Within 24 hours, your account will be activated
The academic community is open to scholars instructing courses in any discipline at colleges and universities at any level.
Visit eLaw today, and become a member to access and share the latest instructional materials in entrepreneurship and law.
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