Franchising course for Netlaw

By Published On: 15-01-2011Categories: Statements & current affairs

Franchising course for Netlaw

On February 2, 2011 , Mr. Th.R. Ludwig a course for Netlaw, a partnership of various law firms in the Netherlands. The following topics will be discussed during the course: pre-contractual phase – forecasts – franchisor’s duty of care – code of honor – regulations under development.

Exclusive areas – active and passive franchisee sales opportunities – regulations regarding recommended prices / maximum prices – non-compete clauses – non-solicitation clauses.

Dispute settlements – arbitration clauses – mediation – binding advice.

Confluence of various legal areas, including agency, wft et cetera.

The course is held in Utrecht and is open to all attorneys affiliated with Netlaw.

 

Mr Th.R. Ludwig – Franchise lawyer

Ludwig & Van Dam Franchise attorneys, franchise legal advice Would you like to respond? Mail to ludwig@ludwigvandam.nl

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