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    Franchise Law Journal

    Franchise Law Journal

    1999-2000, Vol.19                2009-2010, Vol.29

    2000-2001, Vol.20                2010-2011, Vol.30

    2001-2002, Vol.21                2011-2012, Vol.31

    2002-2003, Vol.22                2012-2013, Vol.32

    2003-2004, Vol.23

    2004-2005, Vol.24

    2005-2006, Vol.25

    2006-2007, Vol.26

    2007-2008, Vol.27

    2008-2009, Vol.28

     

    Franchise Law Journal,  1999-2000, Vol.19

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    LINDA K. STEVENS

    When Should a Confidentiality Agreement Contain a Time Limit?

     No.1

     pp. 3-5

    RICHARD M. ASBILL, W. ANDREW SCOTT

    Meineke Revisited: The Specter of Individual Liability

     No.1

     pp. 6-8

    BEVERLY BRYAN SWALLOWS

    Reducing Legal Risk and Avoiding Employment Discrimination Claims

     No.1

     pp. 9-19

    David W. Koch, Meredith Fuchs

    What Hath Technology Wrought?

     No.2

     pp. 47-57

    JAN S. GILBERT

    The FTC Rule and the PMPA: An Uncertain Alliance

     No.2

     pp. 58-73

    EDWARD WOOD DUNHAM

    Enforcing Contract Terms Designed to Manage Franchisor Risk

     No.3

     pp. 91-102

    DAVID A. BEYER, SCOTT P WEBER

    Estimated Initial Investment Claims: Strict Liability or Strictly Folly?

     No.3

     pp. 103-110

    JEFFREY C. SELMAN

    Applying the Business Judgment Rule to the Franchise Relationship

     No.3

     pp. 111-118

    KEVIN M. SHELLEY, SUSAN H. MORTON

    "Control" in Franchising and the Common Law

     No.3

     pp. 119-127

    LANE FISHER, CHERYL L. MULLIN

    FTC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking Offers Guidance for Electronic Disclosure

     No.4

     pp. 143-144

    JONATHAN SOLISH

    IN MEMORIAM: HAROLD BROWN

     No.4

     pp. 145-155

    BENJAMIN A. LEVIN, KENNETH R. COSTELLO, MICHAEL J. LOCKERBY

    Queen City Reigns; Days Inn Settles with DOJ; Courts Restrict Restrictive Covenants

     No.4

     pp. 156-163

     

    Annual Forum to Focus on Hard Issues in the "Big Easy"

     No.4

     pp. 164-164

    Franchise Law Journal,  2000-2001, Vol.20

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    C. BRENT ROBBINS

    Remedies Available for Technical Violations

     No.1

     pp. 9-14

    MICHAEL E. CHIONOPOULOS

    Preliminary Injunction Through Arbitration: The Franchisor's Weapon of Choice in Trademark Disputes

     No.1

     pp. 15-16

    Matre Coralie Smets-Gary, Rechstanwaltin Katharina von Woellwarth

    Pros and Cons of a Community Trademark

     No.1

     pp. 17-21

    ERIK B. WULFF, CHRISTOPHER A. NOWAK

    The New Commission Block Exemption: A Blurry Roadmap for Franchising in Europe

     No.2

     pp. 47-51

    JAMES R. SIMS III, BRETT I. MILLER

    A Blueprint for Understanding Copyright Ownership in Architectural Works

     No.2

     pp. 52-58

    JAMES K. GENDEN

    A Guide to the Illinois Franchise Disclosure Act

     No.2

     pp. 59-66

    EDWARD N. LEVITT

    Ontario Passes Franchise Legislation

     No.2

     pp. 67-83

    CRAIG J. MADSON

    Patent Misuse in Franchise Agreements: A Ripple on the Waters of Franchise Law

     No.3

     pp. 107-115

    JOSEPH SCHUMACHER, KIMBERLY TOOMEY

    Recovering Lost Future Royalties in a Franchise Termination Case

     No.3

     pp. 116-121

    DAVID L. CAHN, WILL K. WOODS

    Item 19 Earnings Claims- A Disclosure Most Franchisors Should Try to Make

     No.3

     pp. 122-131

    JEFFERY S. HAFF, NANCY L. LOCHNER

    Thinking Outside the "Franchise Law" Box: Is Our Area of Law Special? Should It Be?

     No.3

     pp. 132-149

    KEVIN M. KENNEDY

    The Use of Daubert and Its Progeny to Attack Lost- Profit Claims

     No.4

     pp. 169-174

    DENNIS R. LAFIURA, DAVID S. SAGER

    Liquidated Damages Provisions and the Case for Routine Enforcement

     No.4

     pp. 175-180

    SCOTT MCINTOSH

    Fair Criticism, Cyberlibel, and Unlawful Coordinated Action over the Internet

     No.4

     pp. 181-187

    JEFFREY A. BRIMER, BRYAN C. BACON

    Franchisor Liability for Gender Discrimination and Sexual Misconduct

     No.4

     pp. 188-205

    Franchise Law Journal,  2001-2002, Vol.21

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    CHARLES G. MILLER, DARRYL A. HART

    The FAA on a Collision Course with the Unconscionability Doctrine

     No.1

     pp. 4-12

    RONALD T. COLEMAN, DAVID B. DARDEN

    The Constitutionality of Retroactive Franchise Laws

     No.1

     pp. 13-22

    JEFFREY H. WOLF

    Litigating the "Monstrous Heresy": Punitive Damage in Franchise Disputes

     No.1

     pp. 23-51

    ERIK B. WULFF, SCOTT A. MCINTOSH

    The Separate Product Test in Franchise Tying Cases: Through the Microsoft Lens of Reason

     No.2

     pp. 70-73

    DANIEL L. WADDELL, JIM PHIPPS

    How Franchisors Can Benefit from UCC Revised Article 9

     No.2

     pp. 74-78

    DANIEL S. KAPLAN

    Protecting the Franchisor's Interests When a Franchisee Files for Bankruptcy Protection

     No.2

     pp. 79-84

    ALAN M. ANDERSON, RENEE L. JACKSON

    Enforcement of Noncompete Provisions Against a Franchisee After Bankruptcy

     No.2

     pp. 85-89

    Bruce S. Schaeffer

    Succession Planning for Franchisees

     No.2

     pp. 90-101

    JAMES L. PETERSEN, ANGELA M. FIFELSKI

    State Tying Claims: Do You Know What May Be Lurking

     No.3

     pp. 118-127

    DAVID GURNICK, TAL GRINBLAT

    Be Prepared- Managing Catastrophic Risks in Franchise Systems

     No.3

     pp. 128-133

    ALAN M. ANDERSON, RENEE L. JACKSON

    The Dischargeability of Claims for Injunctive Relief After Bankruptcy

     No.3

     pp. 134-135

    PETER C. LAGARIAS

    Uniformity in California Franchise Agreements

     No.3

     pp. 136-163

    MICHAEL E. COBO

    How Potential Jurors View Franchising

     No.4

     pp. 182-186

    COURTLAND L. REICHMAN, M. MELISSA CANNADY

    False Advertising Under the Lanham Act

     No.4

     pp. 187-197

    F. MARTIN DAJANI

    Antitrust Standards in Franchisor/ Franchisee Electronic Marketplaces

     No.4

     pp. 198-203

    HAROLD R. BRUNO III

    Is Proper Termination Necessary to Obtain a Trademark Injunction?

     No.4

     pp. 204-222

    Franchise Law Journal,  2002-2003, Vol.22

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    GREGORY ROSENBLATT, CHRISTINA K. PETERSON, JODY LYNN DESTEFANIS

    A Sleeping Tiger? Business Method Patent Protection for Franchise Systems

     No.1

     pp. 9-14

    MARTIN G. GILBERT

    Proving Lost Profits Through Lay Opinion Testimony- Is the Back Door Still Open?

     No.1

     pp. 15-20

    RICHARD E. JOHNSON, RICHARD G. GREENSTEIN

    Achieving "Victory Through Prearrangements": Supplementing Covenants Not to Compete

     No.1

     pp. 21-36

    JANE COHEN, LARRY WEINBERG

    Good Faith and Fair Dealing: A Primer on the Differences Between the United States and Canada

     No.1

     pp. 37-60

    CHRISTOPHER R. DRAHOZAL

    Arbitration Clauses in Franchise Agreements: Common (and Uncommon) Terms

     No.2

     pp. 81-84

    ROBERT L. EBE

    The Nuts and Bolts of Arbitration

     No.2

     pp. 85-100

    ARTHUR M. KAUFMAN, Ross M. BABBITT

    The Mutuality Doctrine in the Arbitration Agreements: The Elephant in the Road

     No.2

     pp. 101-116

    CHARLES G. MILLER

    How to Avoid the Impact of Laxmi and Unconscionability on Out- of- State Forum Selection Clauses

     No.2

     pp. 117-120

    JENNIFER L. GEHRIG

    Arbitration: A Franchisee's Perspective

     No.2

     pp. 121-124

    BETHANY L. APPLEBY

    Interim Relief: Preserving Franchise Goodwill During Termination Proceedings

     No.2

     pp. 125-127

    JONATHAN J. TORONTO

    Arbitration: A Review of the Literature

     No.2

     pp. 128-135

    EDWARD WOOD DUNHAM

    Some Thoughts on Settling Franchise Disputes

     No.3

     pp. 147-150

    MICHAEL J. LOCKERBY

    Market Withdrawal: Judges and Juries Aren't Buying What Terminated Dealers Are Selling

     No.3

     pp. 151-158

    JOSEPH J. FITTANTE, JR.

    "Community of Interest": Clarity or Confusion?

     No.3

     pp. 160-167

    DOUGLAS C. BERRY, MICHAEL C. WILLIAMS, DAVID M. BYERS

    Closing the Door on Efforts to Create a Franchisor Duty of Competence

     No.3

     pp. 168-175

    CHARLES B. CANNON

    What Franchisors Need to Know About Privacy Rights, a Safe Harbor, and Standard Contractual Clauses Before Exchanging Personal Information with Europeans

     No.3

     pp. 176-183

    KEVIN M. SHELLEY, DAVID W. OPPENHEIM

    When Conflicting Principles Collide: The Uncharted Boundary Between Fair Competition and Tortious Conduct

     No.3

     pp. 184-191

     

    The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine in Franchise Disputes

     No.4

     pp. 207-218

    CARL J. CHIAPPA, DAVID STOELTING

    Tip of the Iceberg? New Law Exempts Car Dealers from Federal Arbitration Act

     No.4

     pp. 219-220

    CHRISTOPHER R. BUSSERT

    An Analysis of Potential Issues in the Use of Split Telephone Intercepts

     No.4

     pp. 221-223

    DAVID A. BEYER, SCOTT P. WEBER

    Perilous Prospects- Part I: Lawsuits to Get into the Franchise System

     No.4

     pp. 224-242

    Franchise Law Journal,  2003-2004, Vol.23

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    SUZANNE E. WACHSSTOCK, ERIKA L. AMARANTE

    Antitrust and Franchising: Conspiracies Between Franchisors and Franchisees Under Section I

     No.1

     pp. 7-16

    CORBY C. ANDERSON, TED P. PEARCE

    The Antitrust Risks of Information Sharing

     No.1

     pp. 17-23

    COURTLAND L. REICHMAN, M. MELISSA CANNADY

    The U.S. Supreme Court Dilutes the Federal Dilution Statute

     No.1

     pp. 24-33

    DAVID A. BEYER, SCOTT R. WEBER

    Perilous Prospects- Part II: Lawsuits to Get into the Franchise System

     No.1

     pp. 34-48

    STEVEN B. FEIRMAN

    The Legality Of Rebates From Suppliers

     No.2

     pp. 71-83

    KEVIN M. KENNEDY, BETHANY APPLEBY

    Green Tree Financial Corp. v. Bazzle: A New Day for Class Arbitrations?

     No.2

     pp. 84-87

    ANN HURWITZ, MICHAEL SEID

    Finding the Balance in Franchise Broker Regulation Among Franchisees, Franchisors, and Franchise Brokers

     No.2

     pp. 88-94

    BRET LOWELL

    NASAA Considers New Policy to Diffuse State Franchise Registrations Throughout the Year

     No.2

     pp. 95-96

    Michael R. Levinson, Louis S. Chronowski

    In- Term Uses of Trademark Remedies in Franchise Relationships

     No.2

     pp. 97-101

    KEITH J. KANOUSE

    An Overview of Federal and State Business Opportunity Laws

     No.2

     pp. 102-109

    MARK J. BURZYCH, EMILY L. MATTHEWS

    Vive la Difference? Selective Enforcement of Franchise Agreement Terms and System Standards

     No.2

     pp. 110-119

    Charles S. Model, Andrew C. Selden

    What Do Personal Guarantees Offer the Franchisor?

     No.3

     pp. 138-140

    DAVID J. KAUFMANN, DAVID W. OPPENHEIM

    Selected Business and Legal Issues in the Acquisition of Franchisors or Franchisees

     No.3

     pp. 141-149

    CRAIG R. TRACTENBERG, ROBERT B. CALIHAN, ANN-MARIE LUCIANO

    Legal Considerations in Franchise Renewals

     No.4

     pp. 198-210

    DIANE GREEN-KELLY

    Gift Certificate and Gift Card Programs: The State Law Quagmire

     No.4

     pp. 211-214

    LAWRENCE J. BRACKEN II, CAROLINE H. DIXON

    AAA Releases Rules on the Administration of Class Actions

     No.4

     pp. 215-216

    JASON J. STOVER

    No Cure, No Problem: State Franchise Laws and Termination for Incurable Defaults

     No.4

     pp. 217-224

    Jennifer L. Borum

    What's Good for the Goose Gets the Gander in Hot Water

     No.4

     pp. 225-227

    Franchise Law Journal,  2004-2005, Vol.24

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    Title

    number

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    WILLIAM L. KILLION

    One Person's Sense of Justice Is Another's Sense of Injustice

     No.1

     pp. 3-9

    JOSEPH SCHUMACHER, EDWARD WOOD DUNHAM, G. ADAM SCHWEICKERT

    Retaining and Improving Brand Equity by Enforcing System Standards

     No.1

     pp. 10-17

    SANDY T. TUCKER

    Contractual Limitations of Action Periods in Franchise Agreements

     No.1

     pp. 18-22

    W. MICHAEL GARNER, SARAH A. JOHNSTON

    Utilizing the Doctrine of Prior Material Breach to End a Franchise Relationship

     No.1

     pp. 23-30

    Scott G. McLester, Susan H. Morton, Karen B. Satterlee

    The Operations Manual- Essential to Success

     No.1

     pp. 31-39

    LARRY WEINBERG, GEOFFREY B. SHAW

    A Practical Road Map to Entering the Canadian Market

     No.2

     pp. 63-72

    PETER MACRAE DILLON

    The Case for the Use of Wrap- Around Disclosure Documents in Canada

     No.2

     pp. 73-82

    DEBI M. SUTIN, ARTHUR J. TREBILCOCK

    The Case Against the Use of Wrap- Around Disclosure Documents in Canada

     No.2

     pp. 83-88

    ALLAN D.J. DICK, MARKUS COHEN

    The Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Canada

     No.2

     pp. 89-95

    PAUL JONES

    Permission- Based Marketing Under Canada's New Privacy Laws

     No.2

     pp. 96-105

    SARAH MILLAR, FRANK ZAID

    Class Actions and the Franchise Relationship in Canada: Are the Floodgates Now Open?

     No.2

     pp. 106-111

    ALBERT J. HUDEC, JOHN L. ROGERS

    Canadian Income Funds: An Attractive Financing Alternative for Canadian and U.S. Franchisors

     No.2

     pp. 112-117

    WILLIAM L. KILLION

    Franchisor Vicarious Liability- The Proverbial Assault on the Citadel

     No.3

     pp. 162-168

    STEVEN B. FEIRMAN

    Another Look at Rebates

     No.3

     pp. 169-172

    GARY R. DUVALL

    Using the Web More Effectively

     No.3

     pp. 173-180

    ANDREW C. SELDEN, R. SCOTT TOOP

    Multibranding

     No.3

     pp. 181-190

    LEONARD D. VINES, GINA D. BISHOP, RUPERT M. BARKOFF

    Damage Control for Violations of Registration and Disclosure Obligations

     No.3

     pp. 191-199

    JOHN HEUBERGER, LEE PLAVE

    What FIN 46R Means for the Franchise Industry

     No.3

     pp. 200-204

    WILLIAM L. KILLION

    Putting Critical Decision Making Where It Belongs: Scouring the Franchise Agreement of the "D" Word

     No.4

     pp. 228-230

    EDWARD WOOD DUNHAM, KIMBERLY S. TOOMEY

    The Evolution of the Species: Successfully Managing Franchise System Change

     No.4

     pp. 231-240

    TED P PEARCE, CORBY C. ANDERSON

    The Initial Interest Confusion Doctrine: A Powerful Protection Against Infringement

     No.4

     pp. 241-247

    W. ANDREW SCOTT, R. SAMUEL SNIDER

    California Populism, Contract Interpretation, and Franchise Agreements

     No.4

     pp. 248-259

    Franchise Law Journal,  2005-2006, Vol.25

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    number

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    ELLEN R. LOKKER, MARK J. LORANGER

    A Drama in Three Acts: How the Takeout Taxi Franchisees Gained Their Independence

     No.1

     pp. 11-18

    ERIK B. WULFF, TAO Xu

    Franchise Regulation in China

     No.1

     pp. 19-25

    KEVIN M. SHELLEY, JONATHAN J. TORONTO

    Preliminary Agreements: How to Avoid Unintended Contractual Obligations

     No.2

     pp. 47-55

    AARON C. GUNDZIK, REBECCA GILBERT GUNDZIK

    Will California Become the Forum of Choice for Attacking Class Action Waivers?

     No.2

     pp. 56-72

    MICHAEL R. GRAY, JASON M. MURRAY

    Covenants Not to Compete and Nonsignatories: Enjoining Unfair Conspiracies

     No.3

     pp. 107-115

    W. MICHAEL GARNER

    In Memoriam: Byron Fox, 1931- 2005

     No.3

     pp. 116-116

     

    An Impressive End to a Distinguished Career

     No.3

     pp. 117-118

    REBECCA A.D. NELSON, ARINDAM KAR

    Disappointed Dealer Prevails on State Claim, Loses Federal Price Discrimination Issue

     No.3

     pp. 119-121

    KEVIN M. KENNEDY

    Stolt- Nielsen SA: Prehearing Subpoenas on Third Parties Upheld by Arbitrators

     No.3

     pp. 122-123

    Louis S. CHRONOWSKI

    Arciniaga v. General Motors Corp. Suggests Possible Expansion of Rights Regarding Arbitration Clauses Under ADDCA

     No.3

     pp. 124-126

    ALLAN R. CURHAN, LAWRENCE P MURRAY, MICHAEL P. MURPHY

    Encroachment, Coercion, and Termination of Automobile Franchises and Distributorships: Regulation of an Industry

     No.3

     pp. 127-136

    DWAYNE E. WILLIAMS

    Binding Nonsignatories to Arbitration Agreements

     No.4

     pp. 175-186

    BETHANY L. APPLEBY

    Are California's Arbitrator Disclosure Requirements Preempted by the FAA?

     No.4

     pp. 187-190

    MARK S. VANDERBROEK, CHRISTIAN B. TURNER

    Protecting and Enforcing Franchise Trade Secrets

     No.4

     pp. 191-198

    ROSE MARIE FIORE

    Vicarious Liability Cases: Duty to Defend and Conflicts of Interest

     No.4

     pp. 199-202

    DAVID S. SAGER

    Franchisees: Withhold Royalties at Your Own Risk

     No.4

     pp. 203-206

    Franchise Law Journal,  2006-2007, Vol.26

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    number

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    Jonathan Solish, BRUCE NAPELL

    What Is a Franchise? Unrecoverable Investments Define Franchise Relationships What Is a Franchise

     No.1

     pp. 3-19

    JAMES M. (DUKE) JOHNSTON, PHILIP A. WHISTLER

    E- Discovery: A Critical Litigation Issue for Franchisors and Franchisees

     No.1

     pp. 20-31

    PETER MACRAE DILLON

    Will Franchising Survive As a Business Model Under Canadian Laws and Regulations?

     No.1

     pp. 32-36

    ROGER D. BLAIR, FRANCINE LAFONTAINE

    Understanding the Economics of Franchising and the Laws That Regulate It

     No.2

     pp. 55-66

    Nevin Sanu, Barry Kurtz

    Appraisal of Franchises Requires the Use of Unique Valuation Procedures

     No.2

     pp. 67-70

    CLAUDIA K. LEVITAS, MERCEDES GONZALEZ HALE

    Vicarious Liability for Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment

     No.2

     pp. 71-78

    ELAINE A. PANAGAKOS, PETER J. KLARFELD

    Franchisees in Federal Receivership: Strategic Considerations for Franchisors

     No.2

     pp. 79-84

    ANDREW L. MCINTOSH, KIMBERLEY A. AGSTER

    Walking Like A Duck: Joint Ventures and Franchises

     No.2

     pp. 85-90

    JON S. SWIERZEWSKI

    Standing in Franchise Disputes: Check the Invitations, Not Every Party Gets Inside

     No.3

     pp. 107-116

    DAVID J. MERETTA, ERIC H. KARP

    Regulation FD: Roadmap to Better Relations Between Franchisors and Franchisees

     No.3

     pp. 117-124

    KEITH J. KANOUSE

    Business Opportunity Rule Means Less Disclosure, but by More Companies

     No.3

     pp. 125-131

    WILL K. WOODS

    Good News on State Taxation of Out- of- State Franchisors in New Mexico ... or Not

     No.3

     pp. 132-135

    JENNIFER DOLMAN, ANDRAYA FRITH

    Ontario's Franchise Legislation- What Have We Learned?

     No.3

     pp. 136-145

    Gerald C. Wells, Dennis E. Wieczorek

    The New Rule and Your Practice- The Top Ten Things You Need to Know

     No.4

     pp. 163-170

    NED LEVITT, ASH GUPTA, MICHAEL BUSSMANN

    Northern Frontiers: A Practical Tax Guide for Franchisors Entering the Canadian Market

     No.4

     pp. 172-179

    ALLAN P. HILLMAN

    Public Policy Versus Choice of Law- Is the Best the Enemy of the Good?

     No.4

     pp. 180-190

    Karen B. Satterlee, Kerry L. Bundy

    "You Made Me Do It": Reliance in Franchise Fraud Cases

     No.4

     pp. 191-198

    KIRK W. REILLY

    Franchisors as Third- Party Beneficiaries of Master Franchise Agreements- A Matter of Intent

     No.4

     pp. 199-206

    CARMEN D. CARUSO

    Franchising's Enlightened Compromise: The Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing

     No.4

     pp. 207-215

    Franchise Law Journal,  2007-2008, Vol.27

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    ROBERT L. EBE, DAVID L. STEINBERG, BRETT R. WAXDECK

    Radisson and the Potential Demise of the Sealy- Barnes- Hinton Rule

     No.1

     pp. 3-15

    EDWARD WOOD DUNHAM, ERIKA L. AMARANTE

    DAI v. Downey: Associational Standing and Arbitration

     No.1

     pp. 16-22

    PHILLIP W. BOHL, KATHRYN J. BERGSTROM, KEVIN J. MORAN

    Prepaid Cards and State Unclaimed Property Laws

     No.1

     pp. 23-29

    CHRISTOPHER P. BUSSERT, WILLIAM M. BRYNER

    A Practical Approach to Addressing Holdover Ex- Franchisee Trademark Issues

     No.1

     pp. 30-36

    MARK A. SALZBERG, GARY M. ZINKGRAF

    When Worlds Collide: The Enforceability of Arbitration Agreements in Bankruptcy

     No.1

     pp. 37-44

    DOUGLAS C. BERRY, DAVID M. BYERS, DANIEL J. OATES

    Open Price Agreements: Good Faith Pricing in the Franchise Relationship

     No.1

     pp. 45-56

    PAUL JONES, ERIK WULFF

    Franchise Regulation in China: Law, Regulations, and Guidelines

     No.1

     pp. 57-63

    GERALD C. WELLS, DENNIS E. WIECZOREK

    A Road Map to the New FTC Franchise Rule

     No.2

     pp. 105-111

    MICHAEL J. LOCKERBY

    Franchising After Leegin: A License to Fix Prices?

     No.2

     pp. 112-118

    PETER R. SILVERMAN, JAMES H. O'DOHERTY

    Float like A Butterfly, Sting like a Bee: The Lure of Floating Forum Selection Clauses

     No.2

     pp. 119-124

    VALERIE P. MORRISON, REBECCA L. SAITTA

    Impact of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act on Franchisee Reorganizations Under Chapter I I

     No.2

     pp. 125-131

    JOHN R. F BAER, DAVID A. BEYER, SCOTT P. WEBER

    When Are Sales Representatives Also Franchisees?

     No.3

     pp. 151-172

    RICHARD A. DUNCAN, ALISON K. GUERNSEY

    Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop: Will State Courts Follow Leegin?

     No.3

     pp. 173-184

    BRUCE S. SCHAEFFER, SUSAN J. ROBINS

    Valuation of Intangible Assets in Franchise Companies and Multinational Groups: A Current Issue

     No.3

     pp. 185-191

    CHRISTIAN C. BURDEN, SEAN TRENDE

    The Economic Loss Rule and Franchise Attorneys

     No.3

     pp. 192-200

    BRIAN B. SCHNELL, SARAH J. YATCHAK

    Let's Make a Deal: Developing a Successful Franchise Resale Program

     No.4

     pp. 215-223

    DEAN T. FOURNARIS

    The Inadvertent Employer: Legal and Business Risks of Employment Determinations to Franchise Systems

     No.4

     pp. 224-232

    TERRENCE M. DUNN

    The Franchisor's Control over the Transfer of a Franchise

     No.4

     pp. 233-240

    DAVID J. KAUFMANN, DAVID W. OPPENHEIM, JORDAN E. YARETT

    Franchise Securitization Financings

     No.4

     pp. 241-252

    LARRY WEINBERG, GEOFFREY B. SHAW

    An Updated Road Map to Entering the Canadian Market

     No.4

     pp. 253-263

    Franchise Law Journal,  2008-2009, Vol.28

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    AMY CHENG, FREDRIC A. COHEN

    A Road Map to Due Diligence in the Acquisition of Franchise Companies

     No.1

     pp. 3-10

    ARTHUR I. CANTOR, PETER J. KLARFELD

    An Unheralded Stake Through the Heart of Siegel v. Chicken Delight and a New Climate for Franchise Tying Claims

     No.1

     pp. 11-15

    PAUL J. BATISTA, NINA GREENE, GLENN D. MOSES

    May a FranchisorVeto a Franchisee's Assumption of a Franchise Agreement in Bankruptcy?

     No.1

     pp. 16-19

    JAN S. GILBERT, SUZIE LOONAM

    FTC Releases Franchise Rule Compliance Guide

     No.1

     pp. 20-22

    WILLIAM L. KILLION

    The Modern Myth of the Vulnerable Franchsee: The Case for a More Balanced View of the Franchisor- Franchisee Relationship

     No.1

     pp. 23-33

    CARLA WONG MCMILLIAN, KELLY J. BAKER

    Discrimination Claims and Diversity Initiatives: What's a Franchisor to Do?

     No.2

     pp. 71-78

    JOYCE G. MAZERO, JAN S. GILBERT, ROBERTA. LAUER

    Pieces of the M and A Puzzle: KeyTransaction Challenges for the Franchise Lawyer

     No.2

     pp. 79-83

    MARK S.VANDERBROEK, JENNIFER M. D'ANGELO

    Copyright Protection: The Forgotten Stepchild of a Franchise Intellectual Property Portfolio

     No.2

     pp. 84-87

    Clay A. Tillack, Mark E. Ashton

    Who Takes What: The Parties' Rights to Franchise Materials at the Relationship's End

     No.2

     pp. 88-90

    CRAIG R. TRACTENBERG

    Case Note: Smith v. School of Rock

     No.2

     pp. 91-101

    FRANCIS J. DUFFIN, BRYAN S. WATSON

    Best Practices in Protecting and Enforcing Trademarks, Copyrights, and Other Intellectual Property Rights

     No.3

     pp. 132-135

    NICOLE S. ZELLWEGER

    Enforceability of Oral Franchise Agreements

     No.3

     pp. 136-140

    BARBARA A. BAGDON, MARY M. KELLERMAN

    When Will Courts Issue Preliminary Injunctions to Enforce Restrictive Covenants in Franchise Agreements?

     No.3

     pp. 141-149

    BRYAN P. COUCH

    Are Franchisees Subject to Personal Jurisdiction in the Franchisor's Home State?

     No.3

     pp. 150-154

    ERiC L. YAFFE, FIGUEROA ROSARIO

    Mandating English Language Proficiency for Franchisees

     No.3

     pp. 155-163

    KAREN B. SATTERLEE, LESLIE D. CURRAN

    Exemption- Based Franchising: AreYou Playing in a Minefield?

     No.4

     pp. 191-198

    Quentin R. Wittrock, Jeremy L. Johnson

    Can Franchisors Control Franchisee Prices

     No.4

     pp. 199-205

    Beata Krakus, John R. F. Baer

    Do Franchise Agreements Without Formal Expiration Dates Continue in Perpetuity?

     No.4

     pp. 206-213

    Joseph J. Fittante, Meredith Bauer

    Defaults and Terminations: An Unfortunate Reality of a Challenging Economy

     No.4

     pp. 214-218

    Stephane Teasdale

    Is Franchising in Quebec So Different?

     No.4

     pp. 219-224

    Franchise Law Journal,  2009-2010, Vol.29

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    Tywanda H. Lord, Laura C. Miller

    Playing the Game by the Rules: A Practical Guide to Sweepstakes and Contest Promotions

     No.1

     pp. 3-9

    SCOTT C. SANDBERG

    Trade Dress: What Does It Mean?

     No.1

     pp. 10-16

    KEITH KANOUSE

    The FTC Franchise Registry: Its Time Has Come

     No.1

     pp. 17-22

    ALISON C. MCELROY, PHILIP HALEEN

    AWidening Gap? An Overview of U.S. and EU Antitrust Rules for Franchisors

     No.1

     pp. 23-30

    ELIZABETH C. SPENCER

    Consequences of the Interaction of Standard Form and Relational Contracting in Franchising

     No.1

     pp. 31-39

    FRANK ZAID, JENNIFER DOLMAN, ANDRAYA FRITH

    Ontario's Franchise Legislation: Lessons Learned in the First Decade and What's Ahead for the Future

     No.2

     pp. 63-73

    JOSEPH Y. ADLER

    The Ethics of Franchising: How Codes of Ethics Compare and What to Consider in Deciding Whether to Subscribe to Them

     No.2

     pp. 74-80

    ERIKA L. AMARANTE

    New Pleading Standards in Federal Court: Will They Impact Franchise Cases?

     No.2

     pp. 81-89

    ANTHONY J. MARKS

    Menu Label Laws: A Survey

     No.2

     pp. 90-98

    CYNTHIA M. KLAUS

    Personal Liability of Franchisor Executives and Employees Under State Franchise Laws

     No.2

     pp. 99-105

    ELEANOR E. VAIDA GERHARDS

    When Is a Development Agent or Similar Third Party a Franchisor?

     No.2

     pp. 106-112

    PETER C. LAGARIAS, ROBERT S. BOULTER

    The Modern Reality of the Controlling Franchisor: The Case for More, Not Less, Franchisee Protections

     No.3

     pp. 139-147

    JOYCE MAZERO, SUZIE LOONAM

    Purchasing Cooperatives: Leveraging a Supply Chain for Competitive Advantage

     No.3

     pp. 148-163

    STEPHEN GILES, RUPERT M. BARKOFF

    Australian Franchise Law: How to Avoid Being a Shrimp on the Australian Franchising Barbecue

     No.3

     pp. 164-173

    HEATHER CARSON PERKINS, SARAH J.YATCHAK, GORDON M. HADFIELD

    Franchisor Liability for Acts of the Franchisee

     No.3

     pp. 174-183

    DEBORAH S. COLDWELL, ALTRESHA Q. BURCHETT-WILLIAMS, MELISSA L. CELESTE

    Liquidated Damages

     No.4

     pp. 211-230

    JUDITH A. POWELL, LAUREN SULLINS RALLS

    Best Practices for Internet Marketing and Advertising

     No.4

     pp. 231-238

    DEBRA WITTER

    Individual Gun Rights, Gun Laws, and Franchising: Why Franchisors Cannot Ignore the Controversy

     No.4

     pp. 239-247

    ERIK WULFF, KIRAN LINGAM

    Franchising In India: A Brave New Frontier Economic Policy Reform Paves the Way

     No.4

     pp. 248-252

    ALLAN D. J. DiCK

    Franchise Class Actions in Canada: Informing Practice and Business

     No.4

     pp. 253-260

    Franchise Law Journal,  2010-2011, Vol.30

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    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    KERRY L. BUNDY, SCOTT H. IKEDA

    How Waiver, Modification, and Estoppel May Alter Franchise Relationships

     No.1

     pp. 3-9

    MANUEL A. PIETRANTONI, RICARDO F. CASELLAS

    Puerto Rico's Dealer and Franchise Statute Adapts to the Latest Developments in Law, Commerce, and Technology

     No.1

     pp. 10-16

    CHRISTINA L. FUGATE, BRIAN J. PAUL, JAMES L. PETERSEN

    Survey of Daubert Challenges in the Context of Franchise Liability Experts

     No.1

     pp. 17-23

    DEBORAH BURAND, DAVID W. KOCH

    Microfranchising: A Business Approach to Fighting Poverty

     No.1

     pp. 24-34

    JAY HEWITT

    Franchisor Direct Liability

     No.1

     pp. 35-42

    JASON J. STOVER, C. GRIFFITH TOWLE, DAVID M. BYERS

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.1

     pp. 43-61

    ROBERT K. KRY

    Mac's Shell and the Future of Constructive Termination

     No.2

     pp. 67-71

    Leonard D. Vines, Beata Krakus, Karen Satterlee

    Fractional Franchise Exemption: Friend or Foe?

     No.2

     pp. 72-87

    GARY R. BATENHORST

    Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Challenges and Opportunities in Franchisor Buyback Rights and Obligations

     No.2

     pp. 97-106

    DAVID L. CAHN, JEFFREY S. FABIAN

    Mobility, the Home, and the Scope and Application of State Franchise Relationship and Termination Laws

     No.2

     pp. 107-119

     

    Sourviving the Amended FTC Franchise Rule Merger and 

     No.2

     pp. 88-96

    DAVID A. BEYER, ROBERT M. EINHORN, ROBIN M. SPENCER

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.3

     pp. 120-135

    CARMEN D. CARUSO

    Franchisee Claims for Constructive Termination Under the PMPA After Mac's Shell

     No.3

     pp. 139-143

    NICOLE LIGUORI MICKLICH, MICHAELV. PEPE

    Can't Give It Away: Statutory Prohibitions That Protect Franchisees from Releases

     No.3

     pp. 144-165

    MARK M. LEITNER, JOSEPH S. GOODE

    Class Action Prohibitions and the Effect of Contract Rules on the Collective Pursuit of Common Claims

     No.3

     pp. 166-174

    JOEL D. ROSEN, JAMEs B. SHRIMP

    Yes to Arbitration, but Did I Also Agree to Class Action and Consolidated Arbitration?

     No.3

     pp. 175-180

    CRAIG J. KNOBBE, NATHAN J. COOK, LYNNE M. HANSON

    The New Federal Gift Card Regulations

     No.3

     pp. 181-190

    Christopher P. Bussert

    View of Professionalism, A From the Editor- in- Chief

     No.4

     pp. 214-214

    MICHAEL K. LINDSEY, KAREN BORING SATTERLEE

    Flying the Flag of Franchising: The 34th Annual Forum on Franchising

     No.4

     pp. 215-215

    BARRY M. BLOCK, MATTHEW D. RIDINGS

    Antitrust Conspiracies in Franchise Systems After American Needle

     No.4

     pp. 216-226

    JOYCE G. MAZERO, SUZANNE LOONAM TRIGG

    Non- Traditional Generation: Franchise Systems Coming of Age with New Franchisees in NewVenues

     No.4

     pp. 227-238

    JAMES W. DENISON

    Why It's Tough to Have Hard- and- Fast Rules About Operations Manuals

     No.4

     pp. 239-244

    JOSEPH Y. ADLER, MICHAEL R. LAIDHOLD

    Assessing Materiality in Franchise Disclosure Documents: A Canada- U. S. Analysis

     No.4

     pp. 245-256

    Franchise Law Journal,  2011-2012, Vol.31

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    ROBERT T. JOSEPH

    Antitrust Law, Franchising, and Vertical Restraints

     No.1

     pp. 3-14

    ELLIOT R. GINSBURG

    A Secure Handle on the Requirement of a Bond for a Preliminary Injunction

     No.1

     pp. 15-20

    Richard C. Duell III

    Erosion of Privity: The Extension of Legal Malpractice Claims to Nonclients

     No.1

     pp. 21-27

    Elizabeth M. Weldon, Patrick W. Kelly

    Prelitigation Dispute Resolution Clauses: Getting the Benefit of Your Bargain

     No.1

     pp. 28-36

    Jason J. Stover, C. Griffith Towle, David M. Byers

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.1

     pp. 37-49

    MICHAEL EINBINDER, TERRENCE M. DUNN

    A Franchisee's Guide to Franchiso Bnkruptcy

     No.2

     pp. 55-65

    Les Wharton, Sharon M. Lewonski

    Working with Financially Distressed Franchisees

     No.2

     pp. 66-75

    Peter J. Klarfeld, Mark S. VanderBroek

    Law on Covenants against Competition Shifts toward Greater Enforceability by Franchisors

     No.2

     pp. 76-84

    ALLAN P. HILLMAN

    Third- Party Beneficiaries in Franchising: "Between the Conception and the Creation... Falls the Shadow"

     No.2

     pp. 85-94

    Paul J. Halasz, Aaron J. Stahl

    Managing Exclusivity Issues in a Multibranded Environment

     No.2

     pp. 95-101

    Robin M.Spencer, Robert M. Einhorn

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.2

     pp. 102-111

    GARY R. BATENHORST, ADAM W. BARNEY

    The Quagmire of the State Income Tax Nexus in the Wake of KFC v. Iowa Dep't of Revenue

     No.3

     pp. 115-123

    Judy Rost, Robin Schachter, Andrew Dodd, Edgar Grajeda

    Comparative International Perspectives of Arbitration in the Franchising Context

     No.3

     pp. 124-133

    MANUEL A. PIETRANTONI

    Fraud, Intent of the Parties, Ambiguity, and Other Exceptions to the Parol Evidence Rule

     No.3

     pp. 134-139

    VICTOR VITAL, JESSICA L. PARKER-BATTLE

    Implications of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for International Franchising

     No.3

     pp. 140-149

    DOUGLAS R. HAFER, LOGAN W. SIMMONS

    Lost Future Royalties: Lessons from Recent Decisions

     No.3

     pp. 150-157

    Bethany L. Appleby, Marcus A. Banks, Amy Cheng

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.3

     pp. 158-183

    Gary W. Leydig, Angela Toscas Gordon

    Girl Scouts of Manitou Council and the Application of Franchise and Dealership Laws to Nonprofits

     No.4

     pp. 187-202

    ALEXANDER G.TUNESKI

    Hey, That's My Name- Trademark Usage on the Internet

     No.4

     pp. 203-214

    LARRY WEINBERG, GEOFFREY B. SHAW

    An Overvew of the Canadian Market for American Franchise Systems

     No.4

     pp. 220-232

    Ronald T. Coleman, David J. Meretta, C. Griffith Towle

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.4

     pp. 233-255

    Franchise Law Journal,  2012-2013, Vol.32

    Author

    Title

    number

    Page to Page

    Ronald T. Coleman, Trishanda L. Treadwell, Elizabeth A. Loyd

    Applicability of the Presumption of Irreparable Harm After eBay

     No.1

     pp. 3-14

    KEVIN BATIK, JAMIE EDWARDS

    Controlling the Personal Habits of Franchisees Within and Outside the Franchise Environment

     No.1

     pp. 15-25

    CRAIG P. MILLER, LAURA DANYSH

    The Enforceability and Applicability of a Statute of Limitations in Arbitration

     No.1

     pp. 26-34

    DANIELLE M. KAYS

    Reasons to "Friend" Electronic Discovery Law

     No.1

     pp. 35-40

    DIANE GREEN-KELLY

    Unclaimed Property: An Ancient Concept Creating Modern Liabilities

     No.1

     pp. 41-50

    DAVID A. BEYER

    Franchising Bookshelf

     No.1

     pp. 51-52

    JASON J. STOVER, SARAH J. YATCHAK, AMY CHENG

    FRANCHISING (and DISTRIBUTION) CURRENTS

     No.1

     pp. 53-68

    JASON BINFORD

    Assigning a Franchise Agreement over the Franchisor's Objection: Bankruptcy May Make It Possible

     No.2

     pp. 71-80

    MARAL KILEJIAN, CHRISTIANNE EDLUND

    Enforceability of Choice of Forum and Choice of Law Provisions

     No.2

     pp. 81-94

    JOHN PRATT

    Franchising in the United Kingdom

     No.2

     pp. 95-104

    Gary R. Batenhorst, David M. Byers, Robin M. Spencer

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.2

     pp. 105-116

    Chad J. Doellinger

    Incurable Breaches: A Fresh Look at an Old Problem

     No.3

     pp. 119-129

    Daniel J. Oates, Shannon L. McCarthy, Douglas C. Berry

    Substantial Association with a Trademark: A Trap for the Unwary

     No.3

     pp. 130-145

    QUENTIN R. WITTROCK

    Litigation Against Competitors

     No.3

     pp. 145-152

    Amy Cheng, David J. Meretta, Gary R. Batenhorst

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.3

     pp. 156-188

    Karen Boring Satterlee, Eric H. Karp, Adam Ekberg

    NASAA's Model Franchise Exemptions: Game Changer or Much Ado About Nothing?

     No.4

     pp. 191-210

    DIANE GREEN-KELLY, ERIC H. KARP

    Franchising in Full Animation- 36th Annual Forum on Franchising Goes to Orlando

     No.4

     pp. 211-211

    Christopher P. Bussert, Lauren Sullins Ralls

    Caveat Emptor: Trademark Clearance and Investigation Before Acquisition of a New Concept

     No.4

     pp. 212-222

    Nicole Liguouri Micklich, Michael W. Lynch, Ingrid C. Festin

    The Continuing Evolution of Franchise Valuation: Expanding Traditional Methods

     No.4

     pp. 223-236

    George J. Eydt, Edward (Ned) Levitt

    The Devil Is in the Details: How Canadian and U.S. Franchise Legislation Differs

     No.4

     pp. 237-246

    William J. Barrett

    Counterpoint: Bankruptcy and Assignment of Franchise Agreements over Franchisor's Objection

     No.4

     pp. 247-251

    Corby Cochran Anderson, Sarah J. Yatchak, Jan S. Gilbert

    Franchising (and Distribution) Currents

     No.4

     pp. 252-260

     


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