The Franchise Law Review

The Franchise Law Review
Author: Mark Abell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2015-03
Genre: Franchises (Retail trade)
ISBN: 1909830119

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Franchise Law Compliance Manual

Franchise Law Compliance Manual
Author: Elizabeth S. Dillon (Writer of franchise law),James A. Goniea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Franchises (Retail trade)
ISBN: 1641056444

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"The third edition of the Franchise Law Compliance Manual continues the tradition of providing a "practical, comprehensive guide to establishing and maintaining a successful corporate compliance program.""--

Franchise Desk Book

Franchise Desk Book
Author: W. Michael Garner
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 988
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1570739722

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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.

Dare to Serve

Dare to Serve
Author: Cheryl Bachelder
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781523097852

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“A new perspective on servant leadership—challenging us to bring both courage and humility to the table—for the sake of the people and the enterprise.” —John C. Maxwell, New York Times-bestselling author In this updated edition of Dare to Serve, former Popeyes CEO Cheryl Bachelder shows that leading by serving is a rigorous and tough-minded approach that yields the best results. When she was named CEO of Popeyes in 2007, the stock price had slipped from $34 in 2002 to $13. The brand was stagnant, the team was discouraged, and the franchisees were just plain angry. Nine years later, restaurant sales were up 45 percent, restaurant profits had doubled, and the stock price was over $61. Servant leadership is sometimes derided as soft or ineffective, but this book confirms that challenging people to reach a daring destination, while treating them with dignity, creates the conditions for superior performance. The second edition of this bestselling book includes Bachelder’s post-Popeyes observations and new examples of how you can switch your leadership from self to serve. Ever engaging and inspirational, Bachelder takes you firsthand through the transformation of Popeyes and shows how anyone, at any level can become a Dare-to-Serve leader. “Extraordinary! Dare to Serve describes the kind of leadership so desperately needed in the 21st century. A powerful blend of courage and humility, Cheryl Bachelder’s engaging story offers a clear path for leaders to follow, and what makes her message so compelling is the tremendous results she’s produced. I highly recommend this book.” —Stephen M. R. Covey, New York Times-bestselling author of The Speed of Trust

Franchising

Franchising
Author: Alexander M. Meiklejohn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 162722338X

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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.

Franchising

Franchising
Author: Harold Brown,Ebin Sandler
Publsiher: Law Journal Press
Total Pages: 1706
Release: 2013-12-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1588520110

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Provides agreements and completed pre-sale disclosure statements. It includes the transition from the former FTC pre-sale disclosure regulations to the new FTC Franchise Rule and NASAA Guidelines.

Financial Performance Representations

Financial Performance Representations
Author: Stuart Hershman,Joyce G. Mazero
Publsiher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1604422793

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This book sheds light on all aspects of earnings claims, including defining what an earnings claim really is, the origins of its regulation under the franchise disclosure laws, how a franchisor should prepare an earnings claim, how a franchisee should use an earnings claim, how a franchisee may attack lawful and unlawful earnings claims, how a franchisor may defend against such attacks, and how the government franchise enforcement authorities, investigate unlawful earnings claim activity.

The Sports Franchise Game

The Sports Franchise Game
Author: Kenneth L. Shropshire
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2013-03-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812209150

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Power, prestige, and millions of dollars—these are the stakes in the sports franchise game. In this book, sports attorney Kenneth Shropshire describes the franchise warfare that pits city against city in the fierce bidding competition to capture major league teams. Rigorous research, fascinating interviews with major players, stories behind the headlines, and an insider's perspective converge in this rare view of the business side of professional sports. Shropshire portrays a complex web of motivations, negotiations, and public relations, and discusses examples from Philadelphia, the Bay Area, and Washington D.C.