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Southern University Law Center’s Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic Prepares Student Attorneys to Excel in Innovation and Intellectual Property Law


The Southern University Law Center (SULC) proudly celebrates another remarkable semester of progress within its Technology and Entrepreneurship Clinic (Tech Clinic), a program designed to bridge the gap between legal education and the modern innovation economy. The Tech Clinic continues to provide students with valuable, hands-on experience in the fields of law, technology, and entrepreneurship while empowering them to apply classroom knowledge to real-world challenges.
This semester, new student attorneys successfully completed comprehensive training and have begun working directly with clients on matters related to innovation, business development, and patent law. Returning students advanced their professional training by earning provisional licenses to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), allowing them to represent clients under supervision in patent and trademark matters. These achievements reflect the Law Center’s steadfast commitment to cultivating practice-ready attorneys equipped to serve clients in an increasingly technology-driven marketplace.
New Tech Clinic student attorneys have embarked on their first client engagements, and to the returning participants who have reached the distinguished milestone of USPTO licensure.
These milestones underscore the Tech Clinic’s dedication to equipping future attorneys with the skills and experience required to navigate the evolving landscape of technology and innovation law.
Through its continued success, the SULC’s Tech Clinic stands as a model for experiential legal education.
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