Buying a franchise is an expensive proposition. From the initial franchise fee to the reserve capital you will need for your first six to twelve months of operations, as a prospective franchisee, every penny matters.
With this in mind, do you really need to speak with a franchise lawyer before you buy? If you have already made up your mind, what is the benefit of having someone review the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) and franchise agreement? Unfortunately, many prospective franchisees attempt to save money by foregoing a legal review, and their decision ends up costing them substantially in the years to come. 10 Reasons to Hire a Franchise Lawyer Before You SignThere are numerous reasons why all prospective franchisees should seek legal representation. Here are 10 examples:
If you are thinking about buying a franchise, franchise law firms offer a variety of fixed-fee franchise business review services for prospective franchisees. For more information, you can contact a firm online or call (202) 293-3947 for a free initial consultation.
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Jeffrey GoldsteinOne of the top franchise litigators representing franchisees, dealers and distributors in commercial complex litigation cases across the country. Mr. Goldstein's main office is in Washington, DC. but has represented clients in state and federal courts and arbitrations in cases involving fraud, RICO, antitrust, encroachment, and wrongful termination. ArchivesCategories
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