Clinical Supervising Attorney Berkeley Law is expanding its Clinical Program and will soon launch a new Social Enterprise Clinic, to be led by incoming Clinical Professor and Clinic Director Alina Ball.
The Social Enterprise Clinic is a transactional law clinic that requires students critically examine issues of racial and economic justice to achieve their entity client goals. The Clinic serves as outside counsel for social enterprise businesses—for-profit and nonprofit companies that use market-based strategies to address social and environmental issues. The Clinic is geared to students who are interested in exploring the potential power and limitations of market-based methods and thinking critically about the relationships between law, business, and racial equity. The Clinic advises social enterprise clients on a variety of corporate governance, regulatory compliance, contract drafting and analysis, corporate structure, and entity formation matters. Staff work collaboratively with clients to help them minimize risks and avoid pitfalls as they achieve their social impact goals and implement their theory of change.
The full job posting is here: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04680.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their applications by December 12, 2024. If you have any questions, please contact Ty Alper at talper@law.berkeley.edu or Laura Riley, lriley@berkeley.edu.
Salary: $134,777