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The Kauffman Foundation is the first and largest foundation to advance entrepreneurship as a means of creating a society of economically independent and engaged individuals, contributing to the improvement of the community. Focusing on entrepreneurship research, education, technical assistance and policy, the Foundation works to increase the number and success rate of individuals engaged in the process of starting or growing their own business or idea.

As part of this effort, the Foundation developed and launched EshipLaw, the entrepreneurship law section of the Foundation’s website, www.Entrepreneurship.org, approximately seven years ago to both provide information to entrepreneurs regarding legal issues they face in setting up and running a new venture or bringing a product or service to market and to point them to various types of related resources, and serve as a growing repository of well-indexed materials on legal and policy issues, and teaching and operations tools of usefulness to entrepreneurship researchers and classroom and clinical educators. As a result of collaboration with many content contributors, and an editorial team led by Tony Luppino from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law (UMKC), and including faculty from the Georgia State, Lewis & Clark, Northwestern University, N.Y.U., University of Pennsylvania, and Western New England University law schools and the schools of business/management at the University of Notre Dame and Yale University, EshipLaw has become a premier collection of materials and online resources at intersections of law, entrepreneurship, and education. Moreover, its companion listserv has served as a key communications platform for the large network of entrepreneurship law clinics at U.S. law schools that has grown rapidly during EshipLaw’s existence and for faculty from multiple disciplines, in the U.S. and abroad, involved with the legal environment for entrepreneurship.

In 2015, the Foundation recognized that UMKC and its highly regarded entrepreneurship programs and involvement in networks and collaborations with other institutions offered a wealth of opportunities to expand the offerings of EshipLaw and ensure that it remains a valuable resource well into the future. The Foundation has accordingly transferred EshipLaw to UMKC and provided initial funding to enable UMKC to continue providing this valuable resource to entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship educators.

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Law Scholarship

  • Law ScholarshipIntroduction
  • Overview
  • Community Economic Development 
    • Business Incubators Business Resource Materials
    • Business Incubators Legal Resource Materials
    • General Business Resource Materials
    • General Legal Resource Materials
    • Regional Efforts Business Resource Materials
    • Regional Efforts Legal Resource Materials
    • Rural Entrepreneurship Business Resource Materials
    • Rural Entrepreneurship Legal Resource Materials
    • Urban Entrepreneurship Business Resource Materials
    • Urban Entrepreneurship Legal Resource Materials
  • Entrepreneurship Education 
    • Legal Skills Instruction Business Resource Materials
    • Legal Skills Instruction Legal Resource Materials
    • Theory and Philosophy Business Resource Materials
    • Theory and Philosophy Legal Resource Materials
    • Why Law Schools Need to Teach Entrepreneurship
  • Finance 
    • General Business Resource Materials
    • General Legal Resource Materials
    • Microfinance Business Resource Materials
    • Microfinance Legal Resource Materials
    • Securities Issuance Business Resource Materials
    • Securities Issuance Legal Resource Materials
    • Venture Capital Business Resource Materials
    • Venture Capital Legal Resource Materials
  • Intellectual Property 
    • General Business Resource Materials
    • General Legal Resource Materials
    • Technology Transfer Business Resource Materials
    • Technology Transfer Legal Resource Materials
  • Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs and Small Business
    • Bankruptcy Business Resource Materials
    • Bankruptcy Legal Resource Materials
    • Business Organization and Corporate Issues Business Resource Materials
    • Business Organization and Corporate Issues Legal Resource Materials
    • Employment Issues Business Resource Materials
    • Employment Issues Legal Resource Materials
    • General Business Resource Materials
    • General Legal Resource Materials
    • International Issues Business Resource Materials
    • International Issues Legal Resource Materials
    • Tax Issues Business Resource Materials
    • Tax Issues Legal Resource Materials
  • Race 
    • Race Business Resource Materials
    • Race Legal Resource Materials
  • Social Entrepreneurship
    • Social Entrepreneurship Business Resource Materials
    • Social Entrepreneurship Legal Resource Materials
  • Sustainability and Environmental Issues
    • Sustainability and Environmental Issues Business Resource Materials
    • Sustainability and Environmental Issues Legal Resource Materials
  • Theory and Practice 
    • Theory and Practice Business Resource Materials
    • Theory and Practice Legal Resource Materials
  • Women in Entrepreneurship 
    • Women in Entrepreneurship Business Resource Materials
    • Women in Entrepreneurship Legal Resource Materials

Resource Links

  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • General Laws and Forms Info
    • General Information: Legal Issues and Forms
  • Help Centers for Entrepreneurs
    • National Entrepreneurship Help Centers/Networks
    • State/Regional Entrepreneurship Help Centers/Networks
  • Accessing Legal Services
    • Affordable Legal Services
    • Law School Entrepreneurship Clinics
    • Lawyer Referral Networks
  • Resources for Educators
    • Advanced Degree and CE Initiatives
    • Business of Law Practice Training
    • Bar Association Resources
    • Law School Courses
    • Collaboration Platforms
    • American Bar Association
    • Blogs
    • Association of American Law Schools
    • Curriculum Design Funding
    • Interdisciplinary Programs
    • Publications
    • Transactional Skills Training

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The EshipLaw Editorial Team has the sole discretion to accept or reject the content you submit. By submitting your content you grant to the University of Missouri (“University”) and its successors the right to publish your submission on the EshipLaw website, and to edit or condense your submission for publication, and you give your consent and permission for anyone who accesses the site to use your submission. Further, by submitting your content (i) you represent that your submission is your original work, that is does not infringe upon any other person's copyright, and that it does not violate any other rights of any party, including but not limited to, rights of privacy and relative to defamation, and (ii) you agree to hold the University and its Curators, officers, directors, employees, agents, contractors and consultants harmless, and agree to defend them against, any claims based on the preceding representations. The University and its successors have the right to use your name in connection with your submission, but have no obligation to do so. By submitting your content you agree to the foregoing conditions.

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