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Video Resources for Entrepreneurial Legal Support

The CLEI has launched its “Run the Traps” series of short (approximately 8 to 12 minute) videos designed to introduce entrepreneurs to several types of law and associated issues that commonly apply to startup ventures in the United States.

Each video involves a host interviewing an attorney with substantial on point experience, posing questions a budding entrepreneur might well ask. The discussion in each provides information about laws and legal considerations implicated by those questions, and why addressing them is important as part of business planning, and spotlights some traps for the unwary and common mistakes. These Run the Traps videos also urge entrepreneurs to engage legal counsel to advise them, and are accompanied by lists of some additional information on their topic areas and ways to access legal services and anticipate questions lawyers will ask to help inform the advice they provide.

The four initial episodes in the CLEI’s Run the Traps video series are on:

These videos were funded by a grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation to UMKC as Grantee. The contents of these videos are solely the responsibility of Grantee.
The CLEI would appreciate your feedback on these videos. After you watch one or more of them please complete the short survey at CLEI Videos Feedback Survey, which we believe should take about 10 minutes. Responses to the survey will be described in grant program reports on an anonymous basis.

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The CLEI is a vehicle for multidisciplinary collaborators to form and deploy teams that promote the use of entrepreneurship and innovation in providing high-quality education, addressing societal needs with a diversity of knowledge bases and perspectives, and producing thoughtful and effective solutions to generate public good. UMKC’s CLEI is led by the Law School because laws are involved in virtually all challenging endeavors and the Law School emphasizes training context-aware, creative, brave, and generous lawyers to join in teams that are instruments of positive change in communities, businesses, policy, research, and the arts. We exemplify that belief by partnering with leaders from all fields in common missions to make all of the communities we serve more prosperous.