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Law and Entrepreneurship Statement of Completion

In order to earn a Statement of Completion in Law and Entrepreneurship, a student must satisfactorily complete the following courses: Business Associations, Commercial Law (or Commercial Law Survey), Federal Income Tax I, Federal Income Tax II, and Securities Regulation. A successful candidate also must satisfactorily complete one of the following courses: Copyrights, Intellectual Property Licensing, Patent Law and Policy, or Trademarks. In addition, a successful candidate must satisfactorily complete one of the following courses: Business Planning, Bankruptcy, Employment Law, or Venture Capital Seminar.

In addition to completing the above-referenced curriculum, a candidate for the Statement of Completion in Law and Entrepreneurship must: (1) Either satisfactorily complete Accounting for Lawyers, or demonstrate competence in the fundamentals of financial and managerial accounting; and (2) Complete the course in New Venture Planning in the MBA Curriculum of the College of Business.

A full list of requirements and procedures is available to current students in MyLaw. The information contained on this page is only a summary of the academic requirements.

For specific course requirements for individual Statements, please go to “Forms” under the Registrar’s tab in MyLaw.


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