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Franchise Litigation Handbook (eBook) |
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This is the e-book version of Franchise Litigation Handbook in EPUB format. EPUB is compatible with many e-readers, including iPad, Barnes & Noble NOOK, Sony Reader, Adobe Digital Editions, Kobo, and others.
This practical, "how-to" guide takes the essence of a franchise dispute and makes the most difficult franchise litigation seem less complex. For those new to the field of franchising, this book will be a useful starting place for identifying the basic, recurring issues in franchise litigation. And for both new and experienced practitioners, this book is intended to provide insights into many of the more difficult and still-emerging issues that you are likely to encounter as disputes between franchisors and franchisee continue to proliferate. Topics include:- Initial Pleadings
- Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions
- Discovery
- Class Actions
- Motions for Summary Judgment
- Trials
- Arbitration
- Mediation
The book provides an impressive combination of scholarly research and practical insights. The legal research will provide you with a valuable reference tool when the need arises to research specific legal issues. The insights from experienced litigators will provide you with the practical nuances on those legal issues that come from literally decades of prosecuting and defending claims asserted by and against franchisees and franchisors.
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"A refreshingly insightful and practical litigation handbook written by seasoned franchise lawyers that can greatly benefit anyone involved in a franchise dispute." --Leslie Smith, Foley & Lardner
"The Franchise Litigation Handbook provides strategic guidance on critical litigation issues that arise in franchisor-franchisee disputes." --John Dienelt, DLA Piper
"A well-written handbook with key insights into the legal and practical aspects of franchise litigation -- a must have reference for new and experienced franchise lawyers." --Jack Dunham, Wiggin and Dana
"This handbook is a great resource for reviewing the seminal cases and major pressure points in franchise litigation." --Eric Karp, Witmer Karp Warner & Ryan LLP
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