The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years. This has provoked a variety of legislative and judicial responses. This article examines the reasons behind the rise of franchising. It proceeds to examine the principal models of statutory regulation of franchise arrangements, and also the range of common law doctrines which courts have brought to bear on disputes arising out of such contracts. The author points out deficiencies in the existing models of franchise regulation and, drawing on legal responses to family disputes, proposes an alternative
This article examines two major legal problem areas in franchising: deceptive practices in the selli...
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
Franchising has emerged as a powerful method of conducting business. This paper examines a number o...
The scope of troubled areas in the franchising industry is nearly as broad as the variety of goods a...
The scope of troubled areas in the franchising industry is nearly as broad as the variety of goods a...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the importance of specific franchising law, for tha...
Franchising is little understood in legal circles. Almost certainly the reason for the lack of any c...
Franchisors sell the American Dream to franchisees, marketing it as an opportunity to effectively “o...
The franchise system of distribution of goods and services is playing an increasing role in our econ...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
This article examines two major legal problem areas in franchising: deceptive practices in the selli...
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
The institution of franchising has experienced a remarkable growth in North America in recent years....
Franchising has emerged as a powerful method of conducting business. This paper examines a number o...
The scope of troubled areas in the franchising industry is nearly as broad as the variety of goods a...
The scope of troubled areas in the franchising industry is nearly as broad as the variety of goods a...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the importance of specific franchising law, for tha...
Franchising is little understood in legal circles. Almost certainly the reason for the lack of any c...
Franchisors sell the American Dream to franchisees, marketing it as an opportunity to effectively “o...
The franchise system of distribution of goods and services is playing an increasing role in our econ...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
This article examines two major legal problem areas in franchising: deceptive practices in the selli...
There is no one settled definition of franchising. Its meaning is interpreted differently depending ...
Business models are created by business people in order to achieve a purpose. If a business model is...