First, you might want to take a step back and try to determine if you actually want to be a corporate lawyer, or if you actually want to be more involved in business outright, e.g. as a manager, developer, executive, entrepreneur etc. Because if the latter law school probably not the best choice. While law schools do a very good job of marketing law degrees as diverse degrees to solicit the business of young people eager to take a step forward towards a professional career but not sure what they actually want to do, once you have a law degree you will most likely be pigeonholed as someone who must either work for a law firm, for the government, or in a legal position for private entity subordinate to the institutional decision-makers. As I’m sure you’ve heard, very few people are actually satisfied in legal careers.
That said, if you do decide to go to law school, unless you can go to HYS, find the best regional school that you can attend for free or new free. If you are happy with your university and where you live, it sounds like it would fit the bill. But of course apply to other schools and take the LSAT – the LSAT exam and law school admission process are laughably minimal compared to pretty much every other field of graduate study.