You Don't Want to Be a Franchise? Alternative Distribution Models (Video Download)
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You Don't Want to Be a Franchise? Alternative Distribution Models (Video Download)

You Don't Want to Be a Franchise? Alternative Distribution Models (Video Download)
Product Code: CET12DWBVID
Faculty: Kenneth G. Hurwitz, David Oppenheim
Recording Date: January 25, 2012
Page Count: 23
Running Time: 1 hour, 37 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.5
Ethics Hours: 0
Sponsoring Entities: Center for Professional Development, Forum Committee on Franchising
Topics: Franchise Law
Format: Video Download - CET12DWBVID
Other Formats: CD - CET12DWBCDR
Pricing: $129.00 (Regular)
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Description

Clients often ask that their business system be structured to avoid the franchise laws. This program will review the practical issues involved in designing programs that fall outside the purview of the franchise laws, focusing on definitional elements, exemptions and exclusions, and adminstrative and case law intrepretations of statutes and regulations as applied to distribution and licensing arrangements.

This video download program will also serve as an opportunity for in house and outside franchise practitioners to better understand the alternatives to franchising and how to avoid creating an "accidental franchise" when structuring these business systems. Attend and find out why this workshop was found to be one of the best offerings of the 2011 Annual Program hosted by the ABA Forum on Franchising.
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