National Entrepreneur’s Day is a commemorative day to encourage innovative business people creating new jobs and economic growth in the United States. Today’s holiday was created by presidential proclamation and first celebrated in November 2010; an enthusiastic startup lobbied for the day. As the commemoration falls right before Small Business Saturday, the timing could not be better. People can celebrate their local entrepreneurs by shopping with them the following weekend.
Businesses touch on so many legal subject areas—contract law, employment and labor law, patent law, etc.– that most entrepreneurs will need to get legal advice, representation, or at least do some legal research. The Law Library holds a number of titles related to business law and law for small businesses in particular; lawyers and small business owners can come get some fuel for their innovation.