Franchise

Franchise Structure

There are more than 3,000 franchise brands in more than 800,000 franchised locations in the US, employing more than 8,000,000 workers.

 

Franchising allows brands to license their concepts to individual business owners. Franchisors can expand their brands exponentially while giving franchisees; the opportunity to achieve the dream of small business ownership at a local level.

 

We believe that franchising is a solid business model for wealth creation and independence. We aim to serve both the franchisors and franchisees to establish open and fair business relationships and enforce contractual relations between the parties.

 

It is an opportunity to get into a small business for yourself but not by yourself.

Our Services

Advise potential franchisors as to suitable franchise structure to expand the business:

  • Unit Franchise
  • Multi-Unit Franchise
    • Area Representation
    • Subfranchise
    • Area Development

Prepare and register corporate documents with applicable state agencies

Prepare and file Franchise Disclosure Documents

Revise and file renewal of registration, material modifications, pre-effective amendments, and post-effective amendments

Advise potential franchisees to conduct due diligence by reviewing Franchise Disclosure Documents and negotiating Franchise Agreements

Prosecute actions in arbitration and court proceedings to enforce contracts

Enforce violations of statutory laws (eg. California Franchise Investment Law, California Franchise Relations Act)