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Franchise Disputes

New Jersey Business Law Attorney Handling Franchise Disputes

New Jersey franchisees often turn to Berman Rosenbach, P.C., for counsel and representation. Our franchise lawyers represent people entering into franchise relationships as well as people who already own and operate franchises. Our clients sometimes seek our help when they become involved in disputes with franchisors or face legal challenges over issues such as the following:

  • Expansion
  • Termination
  • Compliance with regulations of the franchise
  • Buy-sell agreements, contracts and transactions
  • Proprietary rights
  • Negotiation of franchise agreements
  • Review of financing agreements
  • Property acquisition and leases
  • Franchise insurance matters
  • Government regulations

With more than 50 years of cumulative experience in the practice of law, the franchise law attorneys of Berman Rosenbach, P.C., have earned clients' respect. In turn, we respect our clients' time and goals. We take time to listen and advise franchisees on the most expedient ways to resolve disputes with franchisors, government bodies such as city zoning boards and other individuals or entities.

Our lawyers offer a full array of legal services common to franchisees. We are prepared to represent franchisee clients in litigation if necessary to protect their interests. The attorneys of Berman Rosenbach, P.C., represent franchisees of all varieties, including franchisees providing services in the automotive industry, food services, healthcare and more.

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For more information or to schedule a consultation with an experienced Morris County lawyer regarding franchise disputes or any business law matter, call or e-mail Berman Rosenbach, P.C.

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Licensed in state and federal courts throughout New York and New Jersey, William J. Berman brings over 20 years of experience to our practice. Philip Rosenbach, co-founder of our firm, is licensed to practice in New Jersey, New York and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

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