Whether you’re currently an entrepreneur, or aspiring to be one, this lecture style pro-bono event will familiarize you with important entrepreneurial legal issues.
Professor Praveen Kosuri from Penn Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic will be bringing his class to NextFab on March 25. Students will share their hands-on experience working one-on-one with clients and guiding their clients through a myriad of early-stage entrepreneurial legal issues.
The topics covered:
Structuring Your Business from Startup Through Growth - This session will cover risk management, entity choice, founder agreements and raising money.
Branding for Growth: Using Intellectual Property to Grow Your Business - This session will cover trademarks, trade secrets, and web domains.
Some of their clients include:
Greensaw Design & Build, an eco-conscious construction firm.
Wash Cycle Laundry, a simple, smart, and sustainable wash-and-fold laundry service that delivers on bicycles.
John & Kira’s, a socially innovative chocolate company.
Each topic will include plenty of time for questions. The event is free and open to all. Drinks and light refreshments will be provided.
About Penn Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic:
Founded in 1981 with Wharton, Penn Law’s Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic (ELC) provides pro bono transactional legal services to Philadelphia area entrepreneurs and businesses. Students represent clients under the supervision of faculty-practitioners.
About NextFab
NextFab ’s mission is to foster technical, artistic, and entrepreneurial innovation by making sophisticated design, engineering, and fabrication technologies and services both friendly and accessible to small businesses and individuals. NextFab provides high-end design and engineering software, 3D printers, 3D scanning, laser engravers, computer controlled machine tools, large format printers, and electronics and textiles tools. A staff of professional artists, designers, and engineers offer training and support to members as well as consulting and contract fabrication services. Learn more.