Small Business & Transactional Law Clinic

Photograph: Professor Janet Jackson's Fall 2007 interns. Joseph Foster, Tyler Paul, Jeremy Atwood, Philip Hopper

In the Small Business and Transactional Law Clinic (Transactional Clinic) upper-level law students provide business and legal assistance to small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Topeka and surrounding areas. The Transactional Clinic has two primary goals: to help students develop skills in business counseling and transactional law under the supervision of an experienced licensed attorney who is also a member of the law school faculty, and to serve the legal needs of businesses and nonprofit organizations who cannot afford to hire legal counsel.

The Transactional Clinic provides a wide variety of legal assistance, but does not assist businesses or organizations with litigation. Business counseling and legal services include:

This semester, the interns enrolled in the Small Business and Transactional Law Clinic have set up LLC's, developed business plans, and helped create non-profit organizations.

Enrollment for the Transactional Clinic is limited to 4 or 5 students per semester through an application and interview process. For more information regarding Transactional Clinic enrollment, please see Debi Schrock, Law Clinic Coordinator.