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Attorney Stanley Dub has an in-depth understanding of Franchise law based on over 30 years of experience. If you're a franchise owner who's lost money on his investment, maybe we can help. If your franchiser got you to invest by making false promises, or if he made mistakes in his disclosure documents, we may be able to get some or all of your money back.

Even minor mistakes in your FDD or your FDD-delivery procedures can have serious legal consequences. We offer document compliance reviews, and we offer FDD preparation and registration services. Your FDD documents are crucial to the survival of your business. People Often Ask Attorney Stanley Dub-Can a Franchisee Ever Terminate His Contract and Get His Money Back?

Our office has helped dozens of franchisees from around the country terminate their Franchise Agreements. In some cases we have also gotten the franchisor to reimburse business losses, even where the business had been operated for several years. Remember that thick document they gave you when you bought the franchise?
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FDD's are subject to complex state and federal regulations, and mistakes in your documents can have catastrophic consequences for your business.
In Ohio, mistakes in the FDD can give a buyer the right to terminate the agreement and get his money back, even if the franchisee has already operated the business for a few years.
Only an experienced franchise lawyer should prepare these documents.
In 30 years of practicing franchise law, Franchise Attorney Stanley Dub has prepared disclosure documents and agreements for a number of franchise sellers, including several first-time franchisors.
Not all franchise offerings are the same.
Some franchise sellers load their contracts with language that gives them an unfair advantage, while others offer a more balanced contract.
Signing an unfair contract does not mean your business will fail, but it stacks the odds against you.
All franchise contracts favor the franchisor, but some are worse than others.
Only an attorney with experience reviewing and writing these contracts can tell you whether a particular franchise contract is worse than expected.
Stan provided excellent assistance to a group of Ohio franchisees who had significant issues with their franchisor.
Stan was extremely knowledgeable and helped our group reach a very satisfactory settlement.
Stan was fundamental in reaching this favorable conclusion.
My husband and I were considering buying a franchise from a California company.
We liked the business model and thought it would be well received in Ohio.
We were very close to committing, but wanted an attorney to review the franchise disclosure package.
Mr. Dub is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University Law School.
Since 2016 he has taught a course on Franchise Law and is scheduled to repeat the course in Spring 2020.
This is believed to be the first course on Franchise Law ever offered by an Ohio law school.
We represented a number of franchisees wishing to terminate their franchises.
In some cases, we helped them exit their systems without filing suit.
In four recent cases we filed lawsuits; three of these were settled with payments made to the client and the fourth resulted in a verdict for the franchisee after a jury trial.
In this article, Mr. Dub analyzes franchise disclosure laws in the thirty-six states that do not require pre-sale registration of the FDD and discusses certain related issues.
An article posted recently on the site of the Blue MauMau franchise newsletter discusses a series of related state enforcement actions and private lawsuits, including a lawsuit brought by Mr. Dub.
Franchising is an American concept with global reach.
By some measures, it accounts for 15-20 percent of all business activity in the United States.
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