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Education

Jan. 1, 2013

Entrepreneurs use design to launch legal startup

Stanford's design school, dubbed the d-school, provides an innovative, multi-disciplinary approach to problem-solving that a handful of law school alums are using to push their careers forward.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


PALO ALTO - For most law students, the final year of school is a chance to take some law-related electives and study for the bar exam.


But Daniel Lewis and Nicholas Reed had other ideas. Just months before graduating from Stanford Law School, the budding entrepreneurs enrolled in a course at Stanford's design school to try to get their startup idea off the ground.


"There are not too ma...

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