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Finding a Franchise Lawyer

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Finding the right franchise lawyer will give you a great advantage when it comes to business interests that are far beyond your control. A franchise attorney working on your behalf will be a great legal consultant and asset to your franchise business.

When you’ve made the decision to invest in a franchise and open up your own business, you’re taking a significant risk with your finances and time. Your intent is to enter into a long-term business relationship with the franchisor and create a healthy and profitable partnership that has the ability to be sustainable for many years. In order to be certain that you’re following correct business procedure and are doing all the things that come with franchise ownership the right way, you need someone to watch your back. You need someone who has your best interest at heart and who will give you legal advice on any type of franchise matter. Hire a franchise lawyer.

Franchise attorneys practice franchise law and specialize in the area of business law that concerns the rights and the licenses given to sell a company’s goods or services. They have extensive knowledge of who can operate franchise businesses within a particular region, the legalities behind a company’s trademark or trade name and can maintain a healthy relationship between franchisors and franchisees.

While a franchise consultant can help you with business-related questions and can introduce you to others in franchising community, a franchise lawyer only works with franchises. They will work only for you and offer advice on what is best, from a legal standpoint, for you and your franchise. They will always offer advice and guidance that keeps your best interest in mind. There is no impartiality or trying to compromise with others, because a franchise attorney works for you and you alone.

When looking to hire a franchise lawyer, ask others in the business community whom you respect for recommendations. Trusted business officials can give you the contact information for a law firm specializing in franchise law because they may have dealt with them in the past. Research attorney and law firms to gain insight on some of the cases they’ve had to deal with in the past. Find out their track record for success and they reputation they have within the business community.

Once you find an attorney who specializes in franchise law (not general law or general business law – but franchise law), set up a meeting to get to know him or her and ask as many questions as you can to be sure they’ll be the right lawyer for you. The attorney you hire will become an important part of your business, so be sure you are able to build a solid relationship with him or her. You may need the franchise attorney’s services often, so be sure you are able to communicate effectively and are able to have a productive working relationship with them.

Discuss any fees and charges before you agree to hire a franchise lawyer. They may ask for a retainer or they may require a regular payment structure. It is important to know what will be expected from you, payment-wise, before entering into any agreement with the franchise attorney.

Specializing In Franchise Law

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Every year the number of individuals seeking law degrees grows and grows. Many of these individuals start without knowing which type of law they wish to practice or specialize in. They soon realize that there are many areas within the law category in which they can specialize. The problem then becomes that there are so many options it becomes hard to decide. One of the areas one might choose to specialize in is franchise law. This is a sector within the law category that has been and continues to be one of the fastest growing. The good news is that lawyers who specialize in franchise law continue to be in very high demand.

While it’s true lawyers outside the franchise law community tend to look down their noses at franchise law it is without question a very necessary and equally as important sector. Those within the community don’t seem to mind. Going on about the practice of law and earning ever increasing salaries.

This rather precarious situation leaves the doors wide open for many wishing to specialize in franchise law. This because the industry is not very well served and is in constant need of new franchise lawyers. Any young attorney coming into the franchise law community who works hard and learns the ropes quickly has the opportunity to literally write his or her own ticket.

If you are now considering working as a franchise attorney for a big law firm then you will most likely need to get some experience in the field. Further, if you choose this route as a career you’ll do well to consider obtaining a Certified Franchise Executive Degree. A degree also known as a CFE. It’s not a difficult certification to obtain at all and will without question greatly enhance your resume when seeking a franchise law position within a firm. As a franchise attorney you will of course also need to be fairly well versed in the many aspects of franchise law, and it is important to have this knowledge also noted on your resume.