Always and Fornever… Are Franchises in NJ Still Perpetual?
By: Lane Fisher and Frank Reino, Fisher Zucker For 40 years we have explained to franchisors that franchises granted in New Jersey are considered perpetual […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher and Frank Reino, Fisher Zucker For 40 years we have explained to franchisors that franchises granted in New Jersey are considered perpetual […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher and Max Staplin, Fisher Zucker The current iteration of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Franchise Rule took effect in 2007, and we’ve […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher, Max Staplin and JoyAnn Kenny, Fisher Zucker Two months ago, we provided an overview of the California’s proposed, IFA-supported Senate Bill No. […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher and Max Staplin, Fisher Zucker While the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is best known by the franchising community as the primary federal […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher and JoyAnn Kenny, Fisher Zucker Claims Dismissed! The US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania dismissed claims asserted in a […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher and Max Staplin, Fisher Zucker California’s proposed Senate Bill No. 919 (“Bill 919”) is indicative of a growing trend in the franchising […]
Read moreSpringboard 2023: Overcoming Adversity: Navigating Franchisee Disputes & Defaults (Legal) The current legal and economic climate provides fertile ground for franchisee disputes and contractual breaches. […]
Read moreSpringboard 2023: How to Get the Most Out of Your Item 19 (Legal) One of the most common pitfalls we see at Springboard is that […]
Read moreBy: Lane Fisher, Partner, Fisher Zucker On October 27, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) published a rule establishing a new standard for determining […]
Read moreThere is no special credential to practice franchise law. Like many other practice specialties, an attorney can simply identify themselves as a franchise lawyer with […]
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