Nevada’s new law AB 276 provides comfort to franchisors seeking to enforce covenants not to compete in the state.

Nevada’s new law AB 276 provides comfort to franchisors seeking to enforce covenants not to compete in the state.
Last night I reviewed a franchise agreement and found a surprising, and illegal, provision buried deep in the contract. If ever there was a compelling case for being careful when you are choosing legal counsel, I just found the provision that makes it.
The NLRB’s General Counsel, Richard Griffin, recently explained his McDonald’s “joint employer” opinion to a group of law students. His comments offer some hope for franchisors concerned with his determination.
The second of a two-part piece examining why “dabbling” franchise attorneys — that is, those who are inexperienced in franchising and franchise law but get involved with franchise transactions anyway — can be harmful to their clients.
A new type of email scam targets franchise attorneys. This post will help franchise lawyers recognize the scam and avoid being defrauded.
The first of a two-part piece examining why “dabbling” franchise attorneys — that is, those who are inexperienced in franchising and franchise law but get involved with franchise transactions anyway — can be harmful to their clients.