Start A Franchise
If you plan to start a franchise you will most likely need to consult with an experienced franchise lawyer. A lawyer experienced in the franchise business will not only help you negotiate a franchise agreement, but can also counsel you about the state franchise laws before you actually start a franchise. In most states a franchise business must comply with a body of rules and regulations that many people who plan to start a franchise may simply be unaware of. The worst thing a person can do when starting a franchise is fail to comply with state law and possibly be fined or closed down. Therefore, before you start a franchise, be sure to consult with an experienced franchise lawyer.
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Legal Articles
- What to Know About Buying a Franchise
Opening a business takes time and money. Some people opt to open a franchise - an existing business - rather than starting their own business from scratch. Buying a franchise is buying into someone else’s established brand and business model and some of today’s largest companies are franchises. The largest franchises of 2007 include some of the country’s most … more

