In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, senior partner at Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, writes: It is the unseen third player at the table - the target's franchisee population - which di
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, senior partner of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, writes: The New York Franchise Act is perhaps the nation's toughest - and one seminal reason why i
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, senior partner of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, reviews the process of registration, the keystone of a franchisor's ability to legally engage in f
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, senior partner of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, discusses a franchisors' ability to dictate precisely the minimum and maximum retail prices which
...Inn, McDonald's, Dunkin' Donuts, Burger King, H&R Block, Baskin-Robbins, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Hilton Hotelsthey all geared up and franchised...
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim warns practitioners of a bill pending in the California Assembly, "The Level Playing Field for Small Business Act o
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim discusses the exemptions from the New York Franchise Act and the threshold question of whether these exemptions onl
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim discusses recent judicial decisions that continue to define the limits of the New York Franchise Act, and address w
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, senior partner of Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, writes that the broad extraterritorial jurisdiction of the New York Franchise Act - pursuant to wh
In his Franchising column, David J. Kaufmann, a senior partner at Kaufmann Gildin Robbins & Oppenheim, writes: The acquisition of a franchised network—whether by a competitor or a private equit
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