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Business Practice Practicum: Syllabi and Exercises

Below is the syllabus & course handbook used for the Business Practice Practicum course at Mitchell Hamline School of Law taught by Professors Sonsteng, Anderson, Friedley, Hendrick, and Miller in Spring of 2020.


The Business Practicum was conceived by John Sonsteng and designed and written by Linda Thorstad, John Sonsteng, Jennifer Miller, Terrell Friedly, Willow Anderson, Kristin Hendrick, and Karen Lundquist.

The Business Practicum exercises were conceived by John Sonsteng and Linda Thorstad and written by Linda Thorstad , John Sonsteng, Jennifer Miller, and Karen Lundquist.


All courses and materials have been thoroughly vetted and tested by students and adjunct professors at Mitchell Hamline School of law who provided feedback, critique, and suggestions for improvement to the program.



 

Below are the files and materials associated with the Business Practice Practicum exercise.









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