Business of Law
Law Firms Join Other Companies to Form Clean Tech Incubator
Two Denver-based law firms have joined with other companies to operate a Colorado incubator intended to help start-up businesses focused on renewable-energy and energy-efficient technology.
By joining in the new CleanLaunch Technology Incubator, the two law firms, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and Fairfield and Woods, are in a position to look at some 1,000 business plans within a four-year period and help perhaps 175 entrepreneurs hone their ideas and get funding, according to the Denver Business Journal.
The two law firms have rosters of approximately 250 attorneys and 40 attorneys, respectively.
An earlier Denver Business Journal article provides more information about the incubator.