

Navigate franchise law with confidence
Franchising involves specific legal complexities, from managing intellectual property and franchise agreements to handling disputes. We simplify these challenges, ensuring your business remains compliant and protected, leaving you free to grow your franchise network.
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Personal legal support
for franchises & franchisors
Our expert franchise solicitors provide tailored legal support to franchisors and franchisees. From comprehensive franchise agreements to dispute resolution, we offer clarity, compliance, and legal guidance, enabling your franchise to thrive.
How we can help you
Drafting franchise agreements & documentation
We develop robust franchise agreements and essential documentation, clearly defining roles, responsibilities, fees, and operational standards, safeguarding your franchise model.
Franchise law compliance
Stay compliant with franchise-specific legislation, including competition laws, brand protection, and regulatory compliance, helping you avoid costly penalties and litigation.
Resolving franchise disputes
Our dedicated team helps to resolve conflicts, safeguarding your franchise’s reputation and relationships.
Key benefits
Commercial solicitors
Industry-specific legal specialists
Fixed subscription fees
Fast turnaround times
Ready to get legal firepower?
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Simply choose a 1-year subscription plan based on your company's turnover. Enjoy annual or monthly billing.
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business legal needs
Learn how our services can benefit you by scheduling
a call with one of our product specialists.
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Sales Consultant
You can also book a time with one of our Sales Consultants who will take you through the subscription benefits and
answer any of your questions.Please note that this is for subscription questions, and not legal advice.
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