Compiled into an easy-to-use reference, this book includes extensively researched case law from August 2004 to August 2005, and will cut timely research by putting the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law at the user's fingertips.
Franchise Desk Book is your primary reference to the text of generally applicable franchise registration, disclosure and relationship statutes and accompanying regulations. You'll benefit from the expert commentary on franchise statutes and cases that provide you with a look behind the scenes with respect to the covered state's laws. In addition, this manual includes annotations of reported and unreported cases that are arranged and keyed to topics that franchise lawyers need and can understand, such as franchise fees, exemptions from registration and more. The unique annotation system that is designed specially for franchise lawyers will allow you to put your finger on cases that focus upon the issues that matter most.
This valuable book provides the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law in one comprehensive, easy-to-use resource. Every franchise attorney will find this a convenient source for staying current on the latest franchise and distribution cases. Topics include: Franchise Definitions Registration and Disclosures Relationship, Termination and Renewal Intellectual Property Common Law Antitrust Federal Issues State Issues Litigation International Franchising
A review of the past year's judicial development in franchise and distribution law. Written by two veteran attorneys, the annual includes extensively researched case law from August 2012 to August 2013. This valuable book provides the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law in one comprehensive, easy-to-use resource. Every franchise attorney will find this a convenient source to get up-to-date on the latest franchise and distribution cases.
Franchising: Cases, Materials, & Problems is designed for use in a franchise law course. A teacher who wishes to emphasize the role of intellectual property concepts in franchise law can assign the chapters on trademarks, trade secrets, and copyright in full as well as parts of other chapters. A teacher who prefers to emphasize the regulatory aspects of franchise law can assign the chapters on disclosure and relationship laws in full, supplemented by other chapters.