ACP: Franchising Precedents Online
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Date: 20/04/2011 Code: 30134670 Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA |
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| Online | ACP: Franchising Precedents Online | 20/04/2011 | 30134670 | $1,214.24 |
Description
ACP: Franchising Precedents addresses the legal and commercial considerations faced by practitioners conducting domestic and international franchising transactions. This new online service has a strong practical focus, providing a range of precedents supported by detailed commentary and checklists.
Specialist guidance
ACP: Franchising Precedents is authored by Andrea Pane and Robert Alderuccio, partners with commercial law firm Robert James Lawyers. Andrea and Robert specialise in franchising law and product distribution systems, with substantial experience in drafting franchise and licence agreements, sale and purchase of businesses, conducting lease negotiations, trade marks (national and international), dispute resolution and trade practices.
Subscribers also benefit from practical international franchising guidance from Australian lawyer Leigh Mallon who is currently advising in cross-border franchising arrangements with the London-based international law firm Simmons & Simmons.
Features
• Commentary
Provides detailed, clear guidance concerning common methods of franchising such as direct entry, master franchising and area development / management, and how they relate to the Trade Practices Act, Franchising Code of Conduct and Occupational Health and Safety legislation.
• International franchising guidance
Clarifies difficult practical issues in setting up franchises in the United Kingdom, United States and China, including joint ventures, taxation, asset protection and dispute resolution.
• Precedents
Precedents include essential documents such as confidentiality agreements for prospective franchisees and master franchisees, franchise agreements, and master franchise agreements, with full exploration of the obligations of franchisee and franchisor.
• Checklists
Drafting checklists support all agreements and improve compliance with the Franchising Code of Conduct regarding recruitment and transfer of a franchisee, termination of a franchisee for breach, renewal and handling disputes.
• Links to annotated legislation
Links connect directly to the annotated Competition and Consumer Act and the Franchising Code of Conduct (for subscribers to Milller’s Annotated Competition and Consumer Law).
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Price is for a single annual subscription for firms or businesses with one practitioner. Practitioner is defined as employed and/or self-employed professionals within Australia including: solicitors, self-employed barristers, HR professionals and environmental specialists, corporate counsel, accountants including CPAs and CAs and registered tax agents and financial planners. For pricing for government departments and authorities and multiple users submit an enquiry online or call 1300 304 195.
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