441A Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Course Areas of Practice
Evaluation Methods
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Degree Requirements
Course Type
  • Clinic
Learning Outcomes
  • Other professional skills needed for competent and ethical participation as a member of the legal profession

Spring 2024

2024
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Michael Murphy

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
None

Fall 2023

2023
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Michael Murphy

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
None

Spring 2023

2023
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
None

Fall 2022

2022
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
None

Spring 2022

2022
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Thomas Williams

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
None

Fall 2021

2021
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Thomas Williams

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
None

Spring 2021

2021
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Thomas Williams

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Fall 2020

2020
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Thomas Williams

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic is for students who have already completed a semester in the Start-Up Ventures Clinic (Law 441) and wish to continue their experiential education in the start-up space, whether it be a to-be-determined project on a specific area of entrepreneurial law, or working with a specific client or in a specific industry. Typically, the course is two credits and permission to take the Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic must be approved by the Clinic Director. 

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Spring 2020

2020
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Thomas Williams

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Spring 2019

2019
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Fall 2018

2018
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01 2-3
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann, Andrew Foster, Thomas Williams

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Spring 2018

2018
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Fall 2017

2017
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Bryan McGann

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Spring 2017

2017
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.02
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Darrell Fruth, Bryan McGann

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Fall 2016

2016
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01
  • Group project(s)
  • Practical exercises
  • Live-client representation and case management
  • Class participation
Jeff Ward, Darrell Fruth

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites
Start-Up Ventures Clinic

Spring 2016

2016
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

441A.01 Jeff Ward, Darrell Fruth

The Advanced Start-Up Ventures Clinic will represent a range of early-stage ventures on a variety of matters related to the start-up process.

Pre/Co-requisites

In order to be eligible to enroll in the Clinic you must have successfully completed Law 441, Start-Up Ventures Clinic.

*Please note that this information is for planning purposes only, and should not be relied upon for the schedule for a given semester. Faculty leaves and sabbaticals, as well as other curriculum considerations, will sometimes affect when a course may be offered.