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Franchising FAQ - Who should your lawyer act for?

Date: March 04, 2011

Q. Who should your lawyer act for?

A. Your own lawyer should never represent both the franchisor and the franchisee or master franchisee.  Your lawyer should not act in a manner that might give a franchisee the impression the franchisor's lawyer is representing them.

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