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Small Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic celebrates a decade of community impact

Dozens of guests at a February celebration toasted 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 downtown Greensboro legal resource for aspiring nonprofit founders and small business owners.

Since its launch in 2014, 黑料不打烊 School of Law鈥檚 Small Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic has assisted members of the community with any number of legal requirements to open a commercial enterprise or establish a nonprofit organization.

黑料不打烊 Law Dean Zak Kramer greets Lisa McMillan of Turning Everything Around Inc. as Barry Frank of the Stanley & Dorothy Frank Family Foundation looks on.

Who鈥檚 been helped by the 黑料不打烊 Law students who grew their practice skills through clinical work?

There鈥檚 the virtual funeral home service. A comedian and podcasters. Investment advisors, counselors, fitness instructors, and yoga trainers. On the list of more than 500 clients, you鈥檒l also find jewelry designers, moving services, food companies, app developers, and even an artificial baby doll manufacturer.

The list goes on.

Dave Hall addresses attendees of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Clinic’s 10th anniversary reception and celebration with his son, Seth, who together co-founded Hall Food Company, LLC. The company has just celebrated its one-year anniversary with assistance from clinic students and faculty.

Some of those clients, and some of the former students now succeeding in their legal careers, returned to Greensboro on February 9, 2024, for an anniversary reception inside the downtown facility where the clinic annually serves dozens of aspiring nonprofit founders and small business owners.

The celebration offered Associate Professor John Flynn an opportunity to acknowledge and thank community partnerships whose 鈥渃ollaboration and referrals have fueled our success鈥 in the clinic he directs. Supporters have included:

  • The Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship (Sam Funchess, Clay Howard, and Lisa Hazlett)
  • The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 LaunchLab Program (Lou Anne Flanders-Stec, Kaitlyn Conner, and Zoe Ott)
  • 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Doherty Center for Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship (Alyssa Martina)
  • SCORE (Gary Simmons and, previously, Nat Bernstein)
  • The Small Business Technology Development Center (Clay Howard)
  • UNC Greensboro, North Carolina A&T State University, and GTCC
  • Bert Andia with Higgins Benjamin
  • Jack Hicks with Womble Bond Dickinson
  • Kelly Robinson of Maccord Mason
  • Ashleigh Johnson with Maynard Nexsen
  • The Greensboro legal community
  • 黑料不打烊 Law faculty, staff, and administrators, including Professor Andy Haile, Dean Emeritx Luke Bierman, and the late Dean Emeritus George R. Johnson, Jr.

鈥淭o all of you,鈥 Flynn said, 鈥測our belief in our mission has made all the difference.鈥

Associate Professor John Flynn, director of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Clinic, addresses dozens of guests at the clinic’s 10th anniversary celebration and reception on February 9, 2024.

Client Reflections

Two clients offered reflections of the role played by the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic in bringing to life their nonprofit and commercial visions.

Lisa McMillan, founder of Turning Everything Around, Inc.: 鈥満诹喜淮蜢肉檚 business clinic really helped me 鈥 with all the stuff that keeps you legitimate. And you need legitimacy! Because I’m a habitual rule follower, I really wanted to be legitimate, and I didn鈥檛 have the finances to pay a lawyer. I did not have the acumen to develop it myself. That does matter. When people see you show up, and you don鈥檛 show up legitimate, they鈥檙e going to toss you to the side. Thank you for being here to provide this opportunity. You鈥檙e not just impacting me or the Turning Everything Around team, but people all over the world.鈥

Seth Hall of Hall Food Company, LLC (joined by his father, Dave): 鈥淲e knew enough about starting a business to register with the Secretary of State, and to come up with a name, which was quite challenging, initially. But that was really about it. I started looking for resources to help new businesses that didn鈥檛 really have a lot of capital to answer some of the complicated questions that we would have. This is where I found the small business clinic.

鈥淲ith the help of the business clinic over the past year, we鈥檝e been able to properly structure our LLC. We created an operating agreement. We even applied for a trademark registration with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. We would not have been able to do that without 黑料不打烊 Law. Our experience has been invaluable to us. It’s shown us a lot of things, helped us move forward, and the foundations that our legal team helped us build will move us forward, and we鈥檙e excited to see how far we鈥檒l take this thing.鈥

What鈥檚 Next for the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic

黑料不打烊 Law Dean Zak Kramer shared a vision for the future of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Clinic. Here鈥檚 part of what he expressed:

鈥淭his clinic is in the job of birthing dreams, trying to make those a reality, while helping students learn how to be lawyers 鈥 When we come back in a decade to talk about the clinic on its 20th anniversary, here’s the homework. We have to do even more good.

鈥淚 want 黑料不打烊 Law to always be doing more and to be doing better. I want us to grow and excel in our areas of excellence, and there is no question in my mind that this is an unbelievable place of excellence. This is a place that is doing exactly what our charge is to do – serve the community, foster innovation, and train our students to help people, to be good lawyers, and to make our community a better place. I think we鈥檙e doing that in a wonderful way.鈥