Berkeley Law student Sushil Jacob ’11 will receive a prestigious Skadden Fellowship to establish the Green-Collar Community Clinic (GC3) at the East Bay Community Law Center. GC3, which launches this fall, will provide free legal and business consulting services to low-income entrepreneurs who wish to form green-collar ventures in their communities. In doing so, it will bring together law, business, and other UC Berkeley graduate students to help clients create green-collar community-based projects. Examples of ventures GC3 would support include solar panel installation, home weatherization, green home cleaning, biodiesel-related auto-mechanic and gas-station services, and sustainable landscaping.