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New Franchise Legislation in Italy ( May 2004 )
On April 21, 2004, the Italian Senate approved a franchising law that requires presale disclosure at least thirty days prior to signing a franchise agreement. It also regulates the rights and duties of parties involved in a franchise relationship. -
Franchisors with Locations in California Beware of"Labor Code Private Attorney General Act of 2004" ( November 2003 )
On October 12, 2003, outgoing Governor Davis signed Senate Bill 796 into law. This terrible bill creates a <i>new</i> private right of action for employees to enforce any provision of the Labor Code, with the exception of a few of the workers compensation provisions. This law could have huge implications for any Franchisor with company-owned or franchised locations in California. -
European Union Adopts New Block Exemption ( February 2000 )
This article describes the European Union's new block exemption on vertical restrictions in franchise agreements. -
What is Franchising? ( May 2000 )
Franchising is a method of distribution of goods and services. A franchise arrangement consists of the: (1) franch. -
Franchising In-And From- Italy ( March 2000 )
The U.S. Embassy in Rome issued in November a comprehensive report regarding opportunities for franchising in that . -
Structuring the Franchise Relationship ( January 2000 )
In the first of our two articles, we presented an overview of federal and state disclosure laws regulating the offe. -
Franchising in the U.S. ( August 1999 )
Franchising is an excellent method for the distribution of products and services for a business which: Is capi. -
Avoiding and Managing Financial Crisis: Budgeting and Planning to Save Your Franchise Business ( June 1999 )
Do you sometimes feel like the captain of the Titanic, with your business taking on water and no aid in sight? It . -
International Franchising Agreements for Theme Restaurants ( September 1997 )
Theme restaurants are now among the single fastest growing sectors of the restaurant industry, and much of this gro.
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