2008 SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CONFERENCE

Small Business Opportunity Center

  

 

 

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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE


Saturday, March 1, 2008

8:30 am - 2:30 pm

Northwestern University
School of Law, Atrium

375 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois


The Small Business Opportunity Conference is Northwestern Law School’s annual conference exploring various entrepreneurship and small business issues. The Conference will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2008 and will feature Howard Tullman, JD ‘70 (a highly successful serial entrepreneur and founder, most recently, of Flashpoint Academy), as the keynote speaker, as well as panels and workshops covering several aspects of entrepreneurship. These include, among others, obtaining private equity and venture financing, leveraging intellectual property, and cutting edge real estate development.

The goal of the Conference is to provide its attendees with cutting-edge insight on entrepreneurship and small business issues, as well as opportunities to network with other participants in this vibrant sector of the economy. The Conference’s participants and attendees will consist of start-up executives, aspiring entrepreneurs, financiers, service-providers, thought leaders, and students from business and law schools.

Admission is free for those who registered online, or $10 at the door. For further information, contact Student Board Marketing Directors:

Ashlee Davis a-davis2009@law.northwestern.edu
Jean Lu: j-lu2008@law.northwestern.edu

The Conference is being hosted by Northwestern Law School's Small Business Opportunity Center ("SBOC") and organized by the Center's student board. The SBOC is a non-profit, student-based clinical program affiliated with the Bluhm Legal Clinic. The SBOC was one of the first transactional clinics of its kind at any major law school in the country. Founded in 1997, the SBOC has given law students, working under the supervision of attorneys with many years of corporate and transactional experience, the opportunity to provide legal counsel to hundreds of entrepreneurs and small businesses, on topics ranging from entity formation to licensing and franchising. For more information about the SBOC, please see www.sboc.org.


Read blogs about our recent conference:

http://www.elicheesecake.com/blog.aspx  (week of March 3rd),

http://tullman.blogspot.com/2008/03/hat-keynote-and-award-ceremony-for.html

 

 

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