The arbitrator was
an experienced franchise lawyer and the parties were aware that he acted for a franchisee in a case that involved similar issues.
Not exact matches
When buying a
franchise business, it is important to get a
lawyer who has
experience with the ins and outs of
franchise agreements.
A
franchises and
franchising lawyer at Krevolin & Horst, LLC provides professional legal counsel and extensive
experience in many aspects of
franchises and
franchising law.
Our
lawyers have significant
experience in assisting our clients protect and develop the full value of their intellectual property by prosecuting and defending copyright and trademark infringement cases, unfair competition actions, Internet and technology disputes,
franchise disputes, false advertising claims, litigation concerning trade secrets and restrictive covenants, and other claims relating to intellectual property.
Because it seems familiar many
lawyers experienced in
franchising at the level required of knowledge, offer
franchise legal services.
A prospective franchisee — even an
experienced franchisee with investments in other
franchise systems — must engage qualified professionals
experienced in
franchising, including
lawyers and accountants.
Our
lawyers have trial
experience in a wide range of business disputes including contract interpretation and enforcement, corporate litigation,
franchise disputes, real estate, land use, fiduciary responsibility, securities, intellectual property, municipal law, construction and employment litigation.
In addition to our
franchise and distribution team, the firm has a full team of regulatory and compliance
lawyers with
experience working on both sides of government and compliance issues.
The
franchise lawyer representing the franchisee in pursuing such a claim, and the
franchise lawyer representing the franchisor, need to be litigators
experienced in the court litigation or arbitration processes.
As a
franchise lawyer with more than 30 years
experience in helping to resolve disputes among franchisors and franchisees, I believe that mediation is very well suited to resolution of
franchise disputes.