NC COIN and Shanahan Law Group to open legal series at Campbell Law

RALEIGH, N.C. – The North Carolina Center for Innovation and Nanobiotechnology (NC COIN) will host an initial introductory seminar for its “Start Up and Early Stage Legal” series at Campbell Law School on Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 5 to 7 p.m. Campbell Law and Shanahan Law will serve as co-hosts for the event.

The seminar will serve as the kickoff for a five-session series that will arm entrepreneurs engaged in startup and early stage business ventures with basic legal information. Topics include, but are not limited to, business formation, dealing with employees, protecting intellectual property, fundraising, exits and international business.

Complete registration information for the event is available via the NC COIN website.

“We are excited to partner with NC COIN and Shanahan law Group for this meaningful seminar and discussion,” said Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard. “So many members of our local community are engaged in incredible, forward-thinking business ideas that can help the Raleigh community continue to grow and expand. It’s critical that Campbell Law serves as a resource in helping these entrepreneurs get their ideas off the ground.”

Established in 2009 with funding from the state and North Carolina Biotechnology Center’s Centers of Innovation Grant Program, NC COIN is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) Corporation which serves the citizens of North Carolina as a Virtual Center of Innovation for Nanobiotechnology and Nanomedicine based businesses, researchers, and institutions. NC COIN is physically headquartered in Greensboro at Gateway Research Park.

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