CWL NEWS ARCHVE

This is the CWL News and Funded Project News Archive. It draws an informative picture on which stories relevant to the creative industries were happening during the AHRC-funded period of Creativeworks London between 2012 and 2016.

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QMUL qLegal awarded £90,000 to expand free legal advice programme for entrepreneurs

The Legal Advice Centre (LAC) at Queen Mary University of London has received a grant of £90,000 to expand qLegal, a community initiative which provides free legal advice to entrepreneurs and technology start-ups.

The programme, launched in 2013, has thus far focused primarily on businesses based in East London and the Shoreditch ‘start-up hub’. Expert advice and guidance is provided by postgraduate law students under the supervision of legal professionals from collaborating law firms, and from academic staff at QMUL’s School of Law.

This latest investment from the Legal Education Foundation will see the establishment of a new national programme called Creating Tomorrow’s Commercial Lawyers.

Ian Walden, Professor of Information and Communications Law at QMUL’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies and academic lead for qLegal, said: “The qLegal programme has achieved an enormous amount in its first year, and this very welcome investment will allow us to expand our services beyond the Greater London area. That’s critically important because it means that we can continue to support vulnerable start-ups through the early years – a period in which many businesses require otherwise expensive legal advice.”

“The programme is also invaluable for our students in the context of their training. Working with early stage businesses provides ‘real-world’ experience of commercial law as well as networking opportunities with major law firms,” said Professor Walden.

As part of its expansion, qLegal will shortly roll out a new series of specialist training sessions and skills seminars for entrepreneurs, with a focus on technology, commercial law and common legal pitfalls faced by start-ups.

Patrick Cahill, coordinator of QMUL’s Legal Advice Centre, said: “The harsh reality is that a third of new businesses fail in the first three years. Part of our mission is to support and nurture new companies through this formative and often difficult period. We’re in the early stages of agreeing strategic partnerships with similarly placed universities, so that our services can be adopted and delivered in “start-up hotspots” across the UK. ”

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