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The Benefits Of Integrating Entrepreneurship Into Business Associations, Ann M. Scarlett Jan 2015

The Benefits Of Integrating Entrepreneurship Into Business Associations, Ann M. Scarlett

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Integrating entrepreneurship into Business Associations through an emphasis on start-up and small businesses is worth sacrificing some coverage of public corporations. Attorneys are much more likely to work with clients who are self-employed or own small businesses, and thus the legal principles covered in a Business Associations course have more relevance to students when focused on these likely clients. Students are also able to more easily understand the legal concepts presented when focused on start-up and small businesses. Incorporating entrepreneurship also has the advantage of introducing law students to the cross-curricular nature of this practice area and at a time …