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Awards
National Public Service Award
American Bar Association Business Law Section, 2021.
Wiley W Manuel Certificates
California Bar and California Lawyers Association, 2021.
Innovative and Other Outstanding Programs
Association of American Law Schools.
Press & Publications
HBR - A More Practical Model for Law Schools
December 24, 2015
The Startup Legal Garage at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law is one program reenergizing legal education, immersing more students in real-world experiences, capitalizing on the best that traditional law school pedagogy has to offer, and remaining cost-effective for law school budgets.
AALS - Baking a Bigger Tech Pie: Startup Legal Garage Works to Serve Women and Minority Entrepreneurs
September 23, 2017
The Startup Legal Garage provides corporate and intellectual property counsel to early-stage startup companies under the supervision of leading attorneys throughout the Bay Area, with some supervising attorneys as far away as San Diego and Washington, D.C. Students gain an in-depth understanding of the incentive structures that drive businesses outside of and in addition to the law; clients get high-quality legal services supervised by leading practitioners in the field.
IAPP - Startup seeking legal guidance? Student group Legal Garage can help
May 27, 2020
To give early-stage companies a solid legal foundation and empower students with hands-on experience as they work to become practicing attorneys, the UC Hastings Law School created the Startup Legal Garage.
Startup Legal Garage Celebrates Nobel for Jennifer A. Doudna
October 11, 2020
This week, Doudna, a professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley and already highly renowned in her field, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, along with Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin.