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Do franchise brokers and franchisors need to be licensed to sell franchises?

  • Norton Rose Australia
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  • Australia, USA
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  • July 11 2012

One of my US friends drew my attention to an investigation launched against an Arizona-based franchise broker due to an alleged violation of Florida's real estate licensing statutes

Important trends in multi-unit franchising legal and structural issues

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • April 13 2011

Franchisors need to develop a multi-unit model

Ecommerce and franchising

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • May 10 2012

The biggest current strategic challenge facing many Australian franchise networks is how to be involved in, or address the competitive issues posed by, the on-line channel to market

FCA seeks input to code review

  • Norton Rose Australia
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  • Australia
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  • July 18 2012

The Franchise Council of Australia (FCA) is seeking input from franchise systems to enable it to effectively contribute to the review of the Franchising Code of Conduct flagged for 2013

Corporate governance for franchisors

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • September 24 2009

Corporate governance is the last thing on the mind of a start-up franchisor, and in many ways is irrelevant at the outset

Code changes still in the pipeline

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • October 31 2009

The Federal Government is still considering the nature and extent of the changes necessary to the Franchising Code of Conduct

Franchising reforms broadly welcomed

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • November 6 2009

The franchise sector breathed a collective sigh of relief when the Minister for Small Business, Craig Emerson, announced the Government’s official response to the report of the recent Federal Parliamentary inquiry into franchising

Government code review response imminent

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • August 25 2009

If Departmental activity, debate in Parliament and media articles are an indication, the Federal Government’s much-awaited response to the Ripoll Report is imminent

Disclosure document preparation and updating - traps for the unwary

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • August 5 2010

Disclosure document preparation and updating is seen to be relatively straight forward exercise, a bit like filling in a form

Franchising Code changes should have minimal practical impact

  • Norton Rose LLP
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  • Australia
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  • June 11 2010

The Federal Government has moved quickly to implement its response to the recent parliamentary inquiries concerning franchising and unconscionable conduct, with amendments to the Franchising Code of Conduct (Code) to take effect from 1 July 2010