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NY Franchises: What To Expect In 2025
We recently reflected on legal developments in franchising in 2024, along with anticipated changes to governing agencies and policies in 2025. Recent media coverage about state wage increases and the potential priorities of the incoming presidential administration can...
NY Franchising: 2024 Review
Legislative developments at the state and federal level impacted NY franchisees and franchisors in 2024. And if ideas floated by the next Trump administration materialize, then both franchisees and franchisors will need to strategize with their NY franchise lawyers...
How The Cross-Default Clause Affects Area Developers
Area developers, also known as multi-unit operators, will often see the term “cross-default” in their franchise agreements. Though the term might look like standard legalese, cross-default provisions can make or break an area developer’s units and progress. NY...
Why Your Franchise Lawyer Needs Commercial Leasing Experience
NY franchisees acquiring rights to develop brick and mortar franchises must have commercial leasing on their radar when signing their franchise agreement. How, where and when you lease space for your business can often impact overall profitability. Let’s discuss...
Video Blog: Julie Lusthaus Reviews Methods for Business Expansion
https://vimeo.com/1008433380?share=copy Methods for Business Expansion [0:00] Many business owners think about expanding their business, and there are several ways to do that. These include direct expansion, joint ventures and partnerships, licensing and franchising....
Court Enjoins Enforcement of FTC’s Ban on Non-Competes: What Franchisees and Franchisors Need to Know
We recently discussed the rule issued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banning non-competes, which was slated to go into effect Sept. 4, 2024. The rule was expected to impact the private sector but was challenged by various influential plaintiffs in federal...
Model Franchise Broker Registration Act: A Deeper Dive
Lusthaus Law recently provided a high-level overview of the Model Franchise Broker Registration Act, which was proposed in May 2024 by the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA). Our clients and readership requested that we launch into a bigger...
What Franchisees and Franchisors Should Know About The FTC’s New Guidance on Unfair Practices
Lusthaus Law frequently reports on the impact of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) regulations and policies on the franchising industry and the rights and obligations of NY franchisors and franchisees. Our recent post highlighted the developments with the...
Mid-Year 2024 Franchise Developments
Lusthaus Law likes to provide perspective on the rules and laws impacting franchising on state, federal or industry levels. Critical developments arise, as do new ideas intended to strengthen and govern franchising. Let’s discuss a few updates that might affect your...
Maintaining Quality Standards in Franchising
The brand and the reputation of a franchise is rooted in quality. Customers expect the same level of service and quality in each franchise location they visit. Those who do not feel they have received value for their dollar will go to the competition and maybe even...
Rebranding Tips For Franchisors and Franchisees
Rebranding is a hot topic in franchising. Just look at the world’s most recognizable donut franchise system, whose locations continue to shorten its two-word name to just one: Dunkin’. This rebrand was actually announced in 2018 and began in 2019. But systemwide...
The FTC’s Final Rule on Non-Competes: What Franchisors and Franchisees Need To Know
Non-compete agreements have been on the minds of franchisors, franchisees, federal regulators and New York franchise lawyers. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule banning non-competes that will likely impact franchising and the private sector. Let’s...
Cracking The Code: What Franchisors and Franchisees Need To Know About AI
There are countless opinions about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it will influence our lives and businesses. Franchising is already being impacted – from automating mundane administrative tasks to trendy content creation on social media. Though there are...
April 2024, Julie Lusthaus Named Franchise Times Legal Eagle
Last year, Julie Lusthaus was nominated to the Hall of Fame for being a Legal Eagle 10 years in a row. This year is no different, as she just landed her 11th year in a row on this exclusive list. Learn more about this nomination in the link here.
Federal District Court CTA Ruling May Impact Your Franchise
On March 1, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama found the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) unconstitutional in a case filed by the National Small Business Association (NSBA). We recently reported how the CTA could impact franchising in New...
Video Blog: Julie Lusthaus Answers Common Franchise Questions
https://vimeo.com/919713384?share=copy Video Transcript: What Are Some Important Franchising Terms? [00:05] I'm often asked to explain various franchise terms like who's who, the franchise relationship. Let's start at the beginning. Franchising is a strategy for...
Why Franchisors Should Update FDDs and Franchise Agreements Now
With 2024 in full swing, February is the ideal time for franchisors to start the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) renewal process. Let’s discuss why. FDD Basics Franchisors are required by federal and state law to prepare an FDD. Its 23 items provide necessary...
Legislative Update Pt. 2: What NY Franchisors and Franchisees Should Know in 2024
We recently discussed new federal and state legislation covering corporate transparency. There are additional legal trends that NY franchisors and franchisees should know that can impact their businesses. Let’s review what was newly enacted in 2024 and what was nearly...
Legislative Update Pt. 1: Clarifying Transparency Laws in 2024
The franchising industry will undoubtedly be impacted by new laws and updates to existing laws this year. With 2024 in full swing, let’s review legislative developments at the state and federal levels that may impact New York franchisors and franchisees. Corporate...
Exploring FDD Item 3: Litigation
Pursuant to federal and state law, Franchisors are required to provide prospective franchisees with a franchise disclosure document (FDD) to enable franchisees to make informed decisions about whether to purchase the franchise. This documentation is crucial to...
The Basics of Licensing in Franchising
We recently discussed some of the most frequently used franchising terms and one concept touched upon was licensing. Licensing is at the core of franchising – but can sometimes be mistaken for it – which is why it deserves its own installment. Let’s review licensing...
Franchisees, Is It Time To Renew?
In franchising, it is always better to be ahead of the game. This is especially so for franchisees, who are not provided with an unlimited right to operate their businesses. Let’s discuss what franchisees need to know about renewing their franchise agreement and how...
Understanding Frequently Used Franchising Terms
In franchising, the right legal team matters. So does the right business term. Franchising concepts and words are used interchangeably, but anyone considering entering this exciting area of business should be able to distinguish and contextualize these terms. Let’s...
Four Must-Have Qualities Of Your Franchise Lawyer
Franchising can be an exciting endeavor. Whether you are expanding your business model with single-unit or multi-unit offerings or considering acquiring rights to develop and operate franchises, it is important to contain your enthusiasm before signing a franchise...
FDD Basics: Understanding Item 1
Franchisors are generally required to provide prospective franchisees with a franchise disclosure document (FDD) before a franchise agreement is signed or any consideration is paid for the franchise. The FDD includes information about the franchisor, the franchise...
Why You Need a Franchise Attorney with Commercial Leasing Experience
Location can play a major role in a franchisee’s success. Most franchisors require their brick-and-mortar franchisees to find the site for the franchise business. However, most franchisors also require that the franchisee obtain the franchisor’s consent to the lease...
How the Sausage is Made: Confidential Information and Your Franchise
News about classified documents have dominated headlines this year. It reminds me of a key provision in a franchise agreement, specifically pertaining to confidential information. Franchisees should not reveal their franchisors’ private information. As direct as that...
Legal Traffic Holds Up Minimum Wage Boost For NY Delivery Workers
In a recent Insights installment, we discussed the new minimum wage rates for certain delivery workers in New York. Unsurprisingly, related legal developments and delays have arisen. Today we will provide an update on the status of the new law and its impact on...
Mid-Year Franchise Developments
We like to close each quarter with news or legal updates impacting franchising on state, federal or industry-wide levels. Critical developments continue to occur, including one that recently took place. Let’s discuss how select updates might affect your franchise. New...
Contacting Current and Former Franchisees
Julie Lusthaus recently had an article published in Practical Guidance about the franchise disclosure document receipt. One of the benefits to buying a franchise is that there are other franchisees in the system, as well as other franchisees who have recently left the...
The Franchise Disclosure Document Receipt
Julie Lusthaus recently had an article published in Practical Guidance about the franchise disclosure document receipt. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Franchise Rule ("FTC Rule") and state franchise sales laws require franchisors to provide prospective franchisees...
Franchise Rules and Business Opportunity Rules: ‘Do Not Break’
In a recent Insights installment, we addressed business opportunity laws against the backdrop of franchise sales and relationship rules. Lusthaus Law’s readers and clients asked to know more about the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Business Opportunity Rule and how...
Understanding Franchise Sales Laws and Franchise Relationship Laws
The goal of many franchisors is to expand their brand beyond their local jurisdiction and perhaps even nationwide. This broader presence can lead to mainstream recognition and the chance for lucrative business opportunities. But selling franchises that will be...
FTC Updates and Impact on NY Franchising
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been focusing recently on the relationship between franchisors and franchisees. This has created a unique opportunity for franchise stakeholders to use their voices to influence policy. In addition to seeking comments about the...
Why Franchisors Need To Register With New York State
A local seafood franchisor found himself in hot water for failing to take some basic steps in filing with New York State. As recently discussed it was revealed earlier this year that BK Lobster, a Brooklyn-founded seafood restaurant, sold multiple franchises in New...
April 2023, Julie Lusthaus Named Franchise Times Legal Eagle For 10th Year In A Row – Landing Her in the Hall of Fame
Julie Lusthaus is now a Franchise Times Legal Eagle for the 10th year in a row. This means that she has officially been inducted into the Franchise Times Hall of Fame. Learn more about this nomination in the link here.
Franchising Developments: Q1 2023
NY Franchising Developments: Q1 2023 New York City franchises and laws are in the news and in courts. Additionally, NY franchisors and franchisees have the chance in the next month-plus to provide input to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on improving franchise...
Women Franchise Leaders On The Rise
Women may have more reasons to celebrate their achievements in franchising beyond March and Women’s History Month. Business and trade publications have indicated that 2023 is an ideal time for women to enter and excel in the field of franchising. Guidant Financial...
Expansion Options for Multi-Unit Operators in 2023
Growth comes in many forms. Whether you are a franchisor who wants to broaden your presence in a particular market, or a franchisee who is ready to develop more than one location, multi-unit expansion might be the best way to accomplish your goals. Let’s look beyond...
More Reasons to Update Your Franchise Agreement in 2023
Societal and consumer needs regularly change, and franchise lawyers should update their franchise agreement to reflect major developments and innovations. Franchisors and franchisees must continually adapt to new technologies, online behaviors and service and delivery...
February 2023, Julie Lusthaus presenting Best of the Forum ABA Webinar
On February 21st, this workshop "Hitting Refresh: Updating Your Franchise Agreement to Reflect the Times" will explore areas of a typical franchise agreement that are ripe for updating or modifying based on the world in which we currently live; both for franchisor...
February 2023, Julie Lusthaus Participating In Strafford Webinar
This CLE webinar on February 7th will provide guidance to business counsel on how to negotiate and draft franchise agreements and ancillary documents. The discussion will include key issues for counsel to consider when advising clients concerning key provisions in the...
New Tech Could Serve Up Change For Franchises
The traditional experience of restaurant dining has shifted in recent years, due to the emergence of third-party delivery and app-based ordering, which was crucial during the ongoing pandemic. But franchise dining was already trending in this direction prior to 2020...
Update Your FDD in 2023
Top FDD Renewal Questions Answered Franchisors are required to update their Franchise Disclosure Documents (FDD) annually as a matter of law as well as when there is a material change to the information contained in the FDD. Franchisors can also choose to update their...
The New Trademark Law Impacting Franchising
The United States Patent and Trademark Offices (USPTO) defines a trademark as “any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of these things that identifies your goods or services.” The use of a trademark is critical for franchises as well as nearly any...
Renewal: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year to Review
The holiday season is often considered a time to celebrate and enjoy good company. It is also an ideal time to review your franchise agreement to determine whether your agreement will expire in the coming year. Many franchise agreements contain terms of five or 10...
Franchise News For Fall 2022
Developments are arising with regard to franchising in New York. Some of the franchise news stems from the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), which as you will see below is an organization deeply embedded in the franchising process, and...
How Franchises Can Attract and Retain Talent
Business owners, franchisors, and franchisees are operating amid a labor market unlike any other in recent history. Prior to 2020, technology and digital capabilities were already enabling (and challenging) employees to think about work differently. Then, the...
To Franchise or Not to Franchise: Considerations For Expanding Your Business
Business owners are often in a unique position if they are considering expanding their brands through franchising. Determining the method of expansion should involve research and some honest conversations among shareholders. When done well, franchising enables...
November 2022, Julie Lusthaus to speak at the 45th Annual ABA Forum on Franchising
During the 45th Annual Forum on Franchising, Julie Lusthaus and others will walk you through the areas of your franchise agreement that may require updating to reflect current economic realities on November 2-4. Click here to sign up for this event.