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Service type
Draft
Document type
Franchise Agreement
Location
Florida
Client type
Business
Client industry
Business
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$599 - $10,000 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
9 bids

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For this project, the client received 9 proposals from lawyers to draft a Franchise Agreement in Florida, with flat fee bids ranging from $599 to $10,000 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

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Project Description

In 2024, a business in Florida sought assistance in drafting a comprehensive franchise agreement aimed at expanding its operations across the U.S. and Canada. The client’s primary focus was to establish a legally binding contract that would cover essential components such as territory, training, supply agreements, an operations manual, and website referrals. They intended for the franchise to be marketed as a side hustle, catering to events like markets, fairs, and parties, particularly on weekends and holidays. As a result, the client received nine proposals from licensed attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $599 to $10,000. All proposals were submitted to meet the client’s requested deadline of less than one week.

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Lawyers that Bid on this Franchise Agreement Project

Managing Attorney

(23)

27 years practicing

Free consultation

Franchise Agreement
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$499/h

Business and Real Estate Atttorney

(154)

30 years practicing

Free consultation

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$500/h

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(204)

4 years practicing

Free consultation

Franchise Agreement
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$300/h

Principal Attorney

(583)

16 years practicing

Free consultation

Franchise Agreement
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$450/h

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12 years practicing

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$150/h

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16 years practicing

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$200/h

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Forum Questions About Franchise Agreement

Franchise Agreement

Washington

Asked on Dec 22, 2024

Can a franchisor make changes to the Franchise Disclosure Document after it has been provided to the potential franchisee?

I am considering investing in a franchise and have received the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) from the franchisor. However, I recently learned that the franchisor has made significant changes to the FDD, including updates to the financial statements and other material information. I am concerned about these changes and wonder if it is legal for the franchisor to make modifications to the FDD after it has been provided to potential franchisees.

Merry K.

Answered Dec 24, 2024

A franchise agreement is a type of contract. Like any other contract negotiation, either party can propose whatever changes they want during the negotiation stage. Once the contract is signed, one party usually cannot make any amendments to a signed contract - UNLESS the terms of the contract allow one party to do so. To protect yourself and your money, please review any and all agreements with a business contracts attorney prior to signing. An attorney can sometimes also help you negotiate terms that will be more favorable to you. Meanwhile, do not invest any money that you can't afford to lose. I'm sorry, I'm not available to help you with this, but there are many fine attorneys on Contracts Counsel who can help you.

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Franchise Agreement

New York

Asked on Nov 8, 2024

What information should be included in a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)?

I am considering purchasing a franchise and have been provided with a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) by the franchisor. However, I am unsure about what specific information should be included in the FDD and what I should be looking for. I want to make an informed decision and ensure that all necessary information is provided to me as a potential franchisee, so I would like to know what details are typically included in an FDD to protect my interests.

Danny J.

Answered Dec 22, 2024

The Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) is a critical tool for evaluating a franchise opportunity. It contains a wealth of information that's essential for making an informed decision about purchasing a franchise. While the FDD is designed to provide transparency, interpreting its contents can be challenging. Each of these items contains nuances that could significantly impact your investment and future business operations. For instance: a) The litigation history can reveal potential red flags about the franchisor's business practices. b) The financial performance representations may or may not be included, and understanding what this means for your decision is crucial. c) The renewal, termination, and transfer provisions can have long-term implications for your business flexibility. Here are the top 5 key components of a Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD): 1) Franchisor's business experience 2) Initial fees and estimated investment 3) Ongoing fees (royalties, marketing) 4) Territory rights 5) Financial performance representations And there are up to 22 important terms to review and analyze in a comprehensive FDD. It's crucial to carefully examine all sections to fully understand the franchise opportunity. Given the complexity and importance of this document, it would be prudent to have a thorough professional review. As an experienced business attorney, I could: 1) Analyze each section of the FDD in detail 2) Identify any unusual terms or potential risks 3) Compare this FDD to industry standards 4) Advise you on questions to ask the franchisor 5) Help you understand the long-term implications of the franchise agreement Would you like to discuss your specific FDD in more detail and ensure you're making a fully informed decision about this franchise opportunity?

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