Business Law
Practical Skills Programs
The Business Law Program at Lewis & Clark Law School offers students a wide range of practical skills opportunities to choose from. Under the supervision of trained clinicians, students gain valuable real-world experience in supportive environments. In the Law School's Community Development Law Project, students taking the Business Law Practicum course, under the supervision of licensed attorneys, assist clients with myriad business transactions at the Community Development Law Center, from drafting contracts to mergers and acquisitions. At the low-income taxpayer clinic, students represent clients before the Internal Revenue Service and the tax court. At the Legal Clinic, students hone their litigation skills representing clients in bankruptcy, unemployment and housing cases. In the clinical internship seminars, students practice drafting documents and learn substantive law in class, then work in corporate counsel offices in such places as Adidas, NIKE, Mentor Graphics, and more.
- Small Business Legal Clinic (SBLC)
- Community Development & Nonprofit Law Practicum - Community Development Law Center
- Low Income Taxpayer Clinic
- Business Advising-Center for Technology, Entrepreneurship & Law
- Corporate Counsel Clinical Internship Seminar
- Intellectual Property Clinical Internship Seminar
- Legal Clinic
- Willamette Neighborhood Housing Services
Creating safe, affordable housing and healthy communities.
Contact Us
Associate Dean & Director
Lisa LeSage
503-768-6677
lesage@lclark.edu
Program Associate
Shanelle Honda
503-768-6639
shonda@lclark.edu
Contact Us
email shonda@lclark.edu
The Business Law Program is located in Lewis & Clark Law School.
Phone 503-768-6639
Associate Dean & Director Lisa LeSage (lesage@lclark.edu)
Program Associate Shanelle Honda (shonda@lclark.edu)