It appears that BU Law and MIT have joined forces to create an entrepreneurship clinic, where upper level law students can advise entrepreneurs, in an effort to either prepare them for advising such clients in practice, or as a precursor to them themselves becoming entrepreneurs. (The article also makes it sound like BC and Michigan Law have created similar clinics). This seems like an interesting way to provide legal assistance to startups that may not be otherwise able to afford it, and a way to prepare law students for a modern day practice. I am interested to see how many other law schools follow suit in creating such a clinic.