AccessiBULL Justice - A Podcast of #UBLawResponds

AccessiBull Justice Episode 10: e-Law Center Clinic - A Guide to Entity Selection

April 23, 2021 UBLaw Clinics
AccessiBULL Justice - A Podcast of #UBLawResponds
AccessiBull Justice Episode 10: e-Law Center Clinic - A Guide to Entity Selection
Show Notes

This week, our episode is hosted by two current University at Buffalo School of Law Student Attorneys from the Entrepreneurship Law (e-Law) Center Clinic, Alex Kaczmarek '21 and Josh Roetzer '22. Alex and Josh provide educational information as to how entrepreneurs and start-ups (mainly in New York) decide which is the best entity to create when starting out and the factors that should be considered when starting the process of entity selection. The e-Law Center Clinic is directed by Matthew Pelkey, Esq. and information about the clinic can be found at: http://www.buffalo.edu/research/business/landing-pages/law-services-for-startups.html and https://www.law.buffalo.edu/beyond/clinics/entrepreneurship-law-center-clinic.html

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