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To date, BLIP has helped well more than 1000 clients presenting diverse legal, business, and policy challenges. BLIP accepts clients who require creative legal representation and arguably advance the Internet or digital economy, and for whom expensive legal services would act as a barrier to entry in their respective industries. BLIP has helped clients with incorporation, intellectual property protection, structuring licensing agreements, web documentation, and has also provided litigation support and general legal advice.
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Clients are accepted based on the extent to which they provide a good platform for legal training. The clinic endeavors not to presuppose that one client or policy position is more worthy of representation than another client or policy. Nonetheless, BLIP prefers clients who arguably advance the Internet, the digital economy, or intellectual property laws. BLIP only takes on clients who otherwise could not afford private counsel and whose ideas would unlikely evolve into sustainable businesses without its legal support.
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When possible, BLIP tries to take on BLS law students and their collaborators pursuing business ventures of their own. This has proven to be worthwhile to both the BLIP students and their client-classmates. BLIP has represented several graduating BLS students and post-graduate students who have decided to take their legal training and create entrepreneurial ventures.
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DISCLAIMER
This blog is wholly created and written by law students of Brooklyn Law School's BLIP Clinic under the supervision of the clinical program, for education purposes only. All posts are meant to provide general information regarding certain areas of law, NOT to provide specific legal advice.
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The views expressed by authors on this website do not necessarily reflect the views of Brooklyn Law School. Neither Brooklyn Law School, its employees, students, nor any other entity accepts responsibility for any loss that may arise from reliance on information contained on this site.
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By using this website, you understand that no attorney-client relationship has been formed between you and the writers, editors, publishers, or moderators of this blog. Submitting a question or emailing the program does not create an attorney-client relationship unless the clinicians have specifically agreed to represent you or your company individually. The blog should not be used as a substitute for legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state.
