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I'm sorry, but I don't understand your question and can't begin to help you or point you to the better category for this question to be answered.
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I'm sorry, but I don't understand your question and can't begin to help you or point you to the better category for this question to be answered.
This probably falls under a medical malpractice topic area. I am re-assigning the topic to that area.
This really is a question that you should handle by consulting with an attorney one-on-one; it's really the type of question for which this forum...
You should discuss this matter with a local employment attorney in Washington. You will be able to find a number of them using the "Find a Lawyer"...
You don't HAVE to have an existing business to franchise it -- from a legal point of view, it's not a requirement. That said, I agree with my...
The question can only be answered by the franchisor. It's not necessarily a non-starter, but it's going to be an issue.
This is an employment law question. I am tagging it so that employment lawyers can see it.
I agree with my colleagues. Your rights in this instance are going to be governed by the terms of the contract that you signed in April.
Whether the structure you described would be a franchise under California law would be dependent on the specifics. Why? Because: 1) the business...
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The first and best place to start investigating these claims is through the franchisor's Franchise Disclosure Document (or FDD). If the franchisor...