Franchise Legal Updates and Advice

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Protecting Your Ideas
Business Link
"Here's how I protected my idea with a trade mark" - Here, Colin Reeves talks to businesslink.gov about how he went about registering his company trade mark and the protection and benefits that a trade mark offers his business.
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UK Bribery Act
By David Leppan, founder of World-Check
5 Tips for Compliance
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Businesses stay cautious with confidentiality
Adams & Remers Solicitors
Many firms are right to be cautious despite the effects of the recession starting to lift.
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Buying a foreign franchise - A case for due diligence
Manzoor Ishani
As with other forms of commerce, franchising has now become truly international. However, unlike other forms of commerce, the emphasis on uniformity in franchising sometimes makes some franchise concepts less recognisable as having their roots abroad.
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Engendering change; women in law
The College of Law
While the number of women admitted to law is increasing five times faster than the rate for men*, it is still a male dominated field.
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International study: Securing personal identity information among companies’ top struggles
ISACA
Companies rank top seven tech-related business issues for next 12-18 months
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Redundancy not the end of employers problems, warns Croner
Croner
Employment Tribunals on the rise, spell testing times for UK businesses
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Motivate and Survive
Pareto Law
Graduate recruitment specialist offers advice to keep staff motivated
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Leading law predicts summer of employee discontent
Jonathan Whittaker, SAS Daniels
A leading employment lawyer is predicting a summer of drinking, discontent and dismissals as a cocktail of employee-unfriendly circumstances starts to focus on summer 2008.
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Damage Limitation:Businesses must maintain accurate documentation on employees
MTA Solicitors
Proper documentation is essential to laying a good foundation for employment decisions and it protects your company from paying unnecessary damages later if a complaint is taken to tribunal.
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Franchise Documents: The Legal Landmine-Some Safety Tips
By: Lori Karpman
For most the scariest part of buying a franchise is signing on the dotted line.
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Buying a Franchise-What Should You Know?
By: Lori Karpman
When buying a Franchise, you buy a lot more than the bricks and mortar and the inventory that stocks the shelves.
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Basic legal essentials for prospective franchisees
By: Chris Wormald, Eversheds UK
Buying into a franchise will have major short and long-term implications for you and your family - both financial and lifestyle.
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Making the Case for Due Diligence
After 9/11, a global franchiser decided it would be prudent to obtain background information on their existing and potential international franchisees. The majority of franchisees were reputable and financially stable firms with competent senior personnel.
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Franchise Council of Australia Launches New Member Standards
The peak body for franchising, Franchise Council of Australia, has officially launched the new FCA Member Standards working in conjunction with the ACCC Franchising Code of Conduct.
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