Franchisor / Franchisee
The franchise business model has been around for decades and has become even
more prominent in the past ten to fifteen years. As more businesses and individuals
have adopted this model, BrownWinick has represented an increasing number of
franchisors and franchisees and have also counseled numerous clients in establishing
alternative business models that may be more suitable to their specific business
goals and objectives, including dealer/distributor networks, joint ventures and licensing
relationships.
BrownWinick's representation of franchisors includes preparation of franchise
offering circulars, working with state regulatory agencies, preparation of franchise
agreements, negotiations with individual franchisees and franchisee associations,
and representation of franchisors in litigation and arbitration matters. BrownWinick's
representation of franchisees includes review and negotiation of franchise offering
circulars and agreements, establishment of associations, and representation of
franchisee associations in negotiations and disputes with franchisors. BrownWinick
also represents franchisees in litigation and arbitration matters and litigated
one of the first class action arbitrations in the country. Whether an established
or start-up franchisor or a prospective or existing franchisee, and no matter
your issue, BrownWinick can counsel on a host of franchisor-franchisee matters.