Career as a Big Franchise Attorney

By: Lance Winslow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 15:04:45
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Many folks know that our nation and business community is being turned over to the lawyers and therefore many parents want their kids to become a lawyer. But which kind of law should they practice?

Should they become a class-action lawyer, which often destroy jobs in America and rape Corporations like John Edwards? Should they become a lawyer and then become a district attorney and parlay that into becoming a politician? One would suppose if misrepresentation runs in your family genes then that would make sense. Two-thirds of our politicians are lawyers and all the Judicial Branch.

Franchise Law is a good place to work because you are dealing with a business model, which works best when there is a win/win situation. For instance when the franchisee makes money the franchisor is happy because they make money, extend brand name and are able to sell even more franchises.

When a franchisee buys a franchise he or she is basically leasing a business plan, model and brand name for the duration of the franchise term. These agreements are therefore quite lengthy and this means a challenge to keep up with them. If you are considering becoming an attorney then perhaps franchise law might be right for you. Consider all this in 2006.

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