With significant investment in the electric grid and more electric vehicle (EV) charging offerings, the FTC is signaling its intent to further address EV charging stations. Yesterday, the FTC issued a press release announcing that it is seeking public comment
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Top Takeaways from the 2023 IFA Legal Symposium: AI and Privacy, Labor Disputes and More
Greensfelder’s Franchising & Distribution Industry Group attended the 2023 International Franchise Association’s (IFA) Legal Symposium in Washington, D.C., in May. Greensfelder Officers Beata Krakus and Abby Risner led roundtable discussions, and the team attended sessions exploring the dynamic changes happening…
SBA Franchise Registry Eliminated as of May 11, 2023
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is amending various regulations governing SBA’s 7(a) Loan Program and 504 Loan Program. As part of the amended revisions, the SBA is removing the provisions relating to affiliation based on franchise and license…
FTC Solicits Public Comments on Franchise Agreement Provisions and Franchisor Business Practices
The FTC on March 10 posted a solicitation for public comments on several questions relating to the relationship between franchisors and franchisees, as well as to franchisors’ involvement in certain franchisee employment matters and the relationship with third-party suppliers to…
Legal Considerations for Incorporating EV Chargers into Your Franchise System
Electric vehicle (EV) charging is now available at traditional motor fuel stations, as well as restaurants, parking garages, grocery chains, and banks. With the increase of fully electric vehicles apparent in the news and on the streets and poised to…
While chains seek multi-unit franchisees, small operators have room to grow in 2023
As noted in Restaurant Dive, many restaurant chains have spent the last few years pushing for growth through multi-unit franchisees, but challenges could lie ahead, as franchisees will likely face challenges due to high costs and pressure to use new…
2022 in Review: Greensfelder’s Franchise Diligence Counsel Role Involves Deals for Well-Known Systems
Greensfelder’s Franchising & Distribution Industry Group had a busy end to 2022. In the final two months of the year, the group served as franchise counsel to multiple parties involved in large acquisitions, with all but one closing in December…
Be Prepared for Changes to Franchise Questionnaires and Acknowledgments
New policy effective as of January 1, 2023
Franchisors routinely require prospective franchisees to answer questions about the franchise sales process and the franchisee’s understanding of the franchise agreement in writing by marking “yes” or “no” in a questionnaire. Likewise,…
“What are the odds?” Don’t gamble against compliance with franchise sales regulations
One of the frequent services my colleagues and I provide to franchisors is franchise sales compliance training. It is often an eye-opening experience for new franchisors, and even experienced franchisors can find it to be a stark reminder of how…
In Franchise Advertising, What You Don’t Know Sometimes Can Hurt You
No brand can be successful, or frankly, exist, without some form of advertising and marketing. However, the myriad of regulations that apply to advertising and marketing can make that vital activity seem fraught with peril.
I recently presented to the…