As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week activities, and in the presence of the Vice Deans of the College of Law, the Women’s Affairs Unit, in cooperation with the Rehabilitation and Employment Unit and the Educational and Psychological Counseling Unit at the College of Law, held a scientific seminar entitled “Entrepreneurship in Legal Services.” The seminar was presented by Professor Dr. Jamal Ibrahim Al-Haidari, Professor Dr. Ahmed Hamdallah Ahmed, and Assistant Professor Dr. Laila Hamza Radhi.
The seminar aimed to highlight the concept of legal entrepreneurship and its importance in developing the legal profession. It also aimed to introduce entrepreneurial opportunities available in the field of legal services, such as modern law firms, digital consultations, and e-litigation, and to emphasize the role of innovation and technology in improving the quality and efficiency of legal services.
Some key conclusions were that the legal profession is no longer limited to traditional forms but has become a fertile ground for innovative entrepreneurial projects. Legal technology represents an essential tool for developing legal services and expanding their accessibility. Furthermore, entrepreneurial thinking contributes to reducing unemployment among law school graduates by creating self-employment opportunities.



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