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Abogados de Franchising

1056 abogados de Franchising encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Richard C. Sokorai
Richard C. Sokorai

Sokorai & Partners

Business LawConstruction LawPersonal InjuryMunicipal Law
Norristown29+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawElder LawEstate PlanningBusiness Contracts
Edina45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawReal Estate LawInsurance ClaimsLandlord Tenant
Branford21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Estate PlanningBusiness LawElder LawProbate
Fresno County33+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Richard Martin Hunt
Richard Martin Hunt

Law Offices of Richard Martin Hunt

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Garland44+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Richard Roberts
Richard Roberts

Roberts Law Group

Business LawAppeals & AppellateDivorceEstate Planning
Blaine County24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Richard Selby
Richard Selby

Selby & Partners

Business LawConstruction LawEmployment LawBusiness Contracts
Lake County34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Richard Selby
Richard Selby

Selby & Associates

Business LawConstruction LawEmployment LawBusiness Contracts
Mentor34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert  O'Hare
Robert O'Hare

O'Hare & Associates

Business LawProducts LiabilityPersonal InjuryMedical Malpractice
Astoria32+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert A. Dietz
Robert A. Dietz

Law Offices of Robert A. Dietz

Business LawProbateEstate PlanningBusiness Contracts
Belknap County53+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Arnold Solove
Robert Arnold Solove

The Solove Firm

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Homestead44+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert B. Kaplan
Robert B. Kaplan

Law Offices of Robert B. Kaplan

Business LawBankruptcyReal Estate LawBusiness Contracts
Contra Costa County40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert B. Kaplan
Robert B. Kaplan

Kaplan Trial Lawyers

Business LawBankruptcyReal Estate LawBusiness Contracts
Alameda County40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Bermudez Campos
Robert Bermudez Campos

The Campos Firm

Business LawCollectionsBankruptcyBusiness Contracts
Acworth23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Business LawCriminal LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Bethlehem6+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert C. May
Robert C. May

The May Firm

Business LawBusiness ContractsBusiness DissolutionBusiness Finance
Cumberland County34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert Cox
Robert Cox

The Cox Firm

Antitrust LawSecurities LawBusiness LawBusiness Contracts
Falls Church34+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert D. Kinsey, Jr.
Robert D. Kinsey, Jr.

Jr. Law Office

Asbestos & MesotheliomaBusiness LawInsurance ClaimsLegal Malpractice
Crete52+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Franchising Lawyers in the United States

Franchising accounts for over $800 billion in economic output annually in the United States. Behind every franchise agreement sits a complex web of federal and state regulations that govern the relationship between franchisors and franchisees. A franchising lawyer protects your investment on either side of that relationship.

What Franchising Law Covers

Franchising law spans the entire lifecycle of a franchise relationship. It starts with the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD), a federally mandated document that franchisors must provide to prospective franchisees at least 14 days before any agreement is signed. The FDD contains 23 specific items covering everything from litigation history to financial performance representations.

Beyond disclosure, franchising law covers franchise agreements, territorial rights, intellectual property licensing, non-compete clauses, and termination disputes. It also addresses regulatory compliance with the FTC Franchise Rule and applicable state franchise registration laws. Renewal rights, transfer restrictions, and earnings claims all fall within this practice area.

When to Hire a Franchising Lawyer

  • Before signing any franchise agreement or purchasing an existing franchise location
  • When reviewing or preparing a Franchise Disclosure Document as a franchisor entering new markets
  • If you're facing termination, non-renewal, or encroachment of your franchise territory
  • When a dispute arises over royalty payments, advertising fund contributions, or operational standards
  • If you believe a franchisor made misleading financial performance representations before you invested

How the Franchising Legal Process Works

For new franchisees, the process typically begins with a thorough review of the FDD and proposed franchise agreement. Your lawyer will identify unfavorable terms, flag risks, and negotiate modifications. Many franchise agreements contain mandatory arbitration clauses, so understanding your dispute resolution options before signing matters greatly.

For franchisors, the process involves drafting compliant disclosure documents, registering in states that require it, and structuring agreements that hold up under scrutiny. Roughly 15 states require franchise registration before any offer or sale can occur. Litigation or arbitration becomes the path forward when disputes can't be resolved through negotiation.

How Financial Outcomes Are Determined in Franchise Disputes

  • Lost profits — calculated based on historical performance, projected earnings, and the remaining term of the franchise agreement
  • Investment recovery — includes initial franchise fees, build-out costs, equipment purchases, and working capital spent in reliance on the franchise relationship
  • Damages from misrepresentation — measured by the difference between what was promised in the FDD and actual financial performance
  • Territorial encroachment losses — determined by documenting revenue decline after a competing unit opened in your market area
  • Wrongful termination damages — may include the fair market value of the franchise at the time of termination plus consequential losses

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I negotiate the terms of a franchise agreement?

Yes, though many franchisors resist changes to maintain uniformity across their system. Certain provisions like territory size, renewal terms, and transfer rights are often negotiable. A lawyer who understands franchise systems can identify which terms have room for modification and which are firm.

What happens if a franchisor fails to provide a proper FDD?

Failure to deliver a compliant FDD can give you grounds to rescind the entire agreement and recover your full investment. The FTC and state regulators can also impose fines and injunctions against the franchisor. Courts have awarded complete rescission damages in cases where disclosure violations were clear and documented.