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In July 2012, I delivered my first conference paper at the International Journal of Clinical Legal Education Conference: ‘Taking care of business: a new clinician’s experience of supervising and developing commercial case work.’ The audience was sparse. When the chair asked for questions, the room echoed in silence. A few years later, I was called a ‘danger’ to clinical legal education because my students provided free advice to entrepreneurs. The service was criticised as being at odds with the social justice mission of clinical legal education. I remember it being a lonely time. Only a handful of UK entrepreneurial law clinics existed, and we received little attention in research literature.
A decade on, I am still taking care of the Business and Commercial Law Clinic at Northumbria Law School. Much has changed. We have seen the rapid development of commercially focused law clinics across the UK, with a diverse range of approaches.
In this article I will make a major contribution to our understanding of the state of the nation for entrepreneurial law clinics in the United Kingdom today. Using elements of narrative inquiry and autobiographical writing, I will (a) reflect on my journey as one of the first UK entrepreneurial law clinic supervisors, (b) report on the increasing number and models of law clinics offering advice to businesses, and (c) argue for the further development of research in this distinctive and flourishing area of clinical practice.
2012年7月,我在国际临床法律教育期刊会议(International Journal of Clinical Legal Education conference)上发表了我的第一篇会议论文:《照顾业务:一名新临床医生监督和开展商业案例工作的经验》。观众寥寥无几。当主席提问时,全场鸦雀无声。几年后,我被称为临床法律教育的“危险人物”,因为我的学生为企业家提供免费咨询。这项服务被批评为与临床法律教育的社会正义使命不一致。我记得那是一段孤独的时光。英国只有少数几家创业法律诊所存在,我们在研究文献中很少受到关注。十年过去了,我仍然在诺森比亚法学院(Northumbria Law School)负责商法诊所。很多事情都发生了变化。我们已经看到英国各地以商业为重点的法律诊所的快速发展,方法多种多样。在这篇文章中,我将对我们今天对英国创业法律诊所的国家状况的理解做出重大贡献。运用叙事探究和自传体写作的元素,我将(a)反思我作为英国首批创业法律诊所主管之一的经历,(b)报告为企业提供咨询的法律诊所数量和模式的增加,以及(c)为进一步发展这一独特而繁荣的临床实践领域的研究而争论。