Law in Entrepreneurship
NYU Abu Dhabi: Legal Studies
Law in Entrepreneurship seeks to prepare students for the interconnectedness of global startup organizations and the internal and external legal environments. The course will provide an introduction to entrepreneurial strategy, focusing on law as a basic framework. Students will gain the fundamental and practical knowledge of legal competitiveness for enterprises, be introduced to a broad range of legal issues encountered by founders and business executives, and develop a set of analytical perspectives for making judgments when such issues arise. Students will act in the roles of key decision-makers or their advisors and solve problems related to the development of the competitive advantage of the enterprise in a given market. While the chief concern of those who create and manage businesses of any kind is often in the mechanics of the business itself, law is an integral part of running the machine that is an enterprise. It is law that sets certain standards for the setting in which a business operates and provides the framework to codify the business' own standards. Thus, insight into the law becomes a significant tool in the business leader's repertoire. NOTE: Pending feasible international travel conditions, this course will include a seminar in Tel Aviv.
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