"No attorney can seriously practice franchising law.without access to this valuable book." -- Robert D. Paul , Former General Counsel of the Federal Trade Commission Franchising: Realities and Remedies provides you with specific, practical solutions to common problems faced by both franchisors and franchisees. It covers compliance with federal and state contracts; antitrust and disclosure laws; protective advice for franchisor's counsel; the landlord in franchising; and the RICO statute. The book--cited by the U.S. Supreme Court--also encompasses: litigation approaches and remedies available to individuals and to groups of franchisees; good-faith, fiduciary and equitable considerations; punitive damage awards; contractual arbitration; cutting litigation costs; finding the best witnesses; damages and procedural devices; trademarks; trade secrets; restrictive covenants; termination of a franchise operation; the "departing" franchisee; attorneys' fees; and the Bankruptcy Code.
Book #00569; looseleaf, two volumes, 2,480 pages; published in 1981, updated as needed. ISBN: 978-1-58852-010-4.