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June 05, 2005
ABA has texts on franchising
There's no more ubiquitous type of long-term contract today than the franchise relationship. The good folks at the American Bar Association's Forum on Franchising have a new edition of their Fundamentals of Franchising, edited by Rupert M. Barkoff and Andrew C. Selden. It's heavy on the practical side, as chapter titles like "Structuring a Unit Franchise Relationship," "Franchise Disclosure Issues," and "Counseling Franchisees" suggest. There's also a new book, Fundamentals of Franchising—Canada for those doing business in the Great White North. Details on both books are here.
June 5, 2005 in Books | Permalink
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