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5 KEY TAKEAWAYS: Perspectives on Non-Traditional Franchise Ownership Structures

Kilpatrick Townsend Partner Marc Lieberstein recently spoke with Bret Lowell, Esq. of DLA Piper LLP and Susan Metcalfe, Esq. of Potomac Law Group PLLC at the American Bar Association’s 41st Forum on Franchising in Nashville....more

5 Key Takeaways: Franchising in the United States and Germany

Kilpatrick Townsend Partner Marc Lieberstein recently joined Dr. Mansur Pour Rafsendjani (Noerr Law Firm, Munich) in comparing the impact of recent legal developments in franchising between the U.S. and Germany. The...more

5 Key Takeaways-What You Need to Know in the US and Latin America About Franchising and IP

Kilpatrick Townsend Partner Marc Lieberstein, Co-Chair of the firm’s Retail & Consumer Goods Industry Team and member of the Firm’s Latin American Focus Group, recently joined other thought-leaders on an international panel...more

3 Key Takeaways: Doing Business in Mexico – NAFTA Renegotiations

Kilpatrick Townsend partner Marc Lieberstein recently moderated a panel at the annual “Doing Business in Mexico” seminar which was offered by the Association of Corporate Counsel and Kilpatrick Townsend. Marc, joined by...more

3 Top Takeaways: Brands and Their Corporate and Social Responsibility

Marc Lieberstein, Kilpatrick Townsend partner in the New York office, was honored to appear on a panel at the Cardozo School of Law with other leading intellectual property (IP) law practitioners to address “Brands and Their...more

Top Takeaways: 2016 American Bar Association Forum on Franchising

Marc Lieberstein - Marc Lieberstein, Kilpatrick Townsend partner in the firm’s New York office, was honored to participate in the “Mine is Better Than Yours! The Risks and Rewards of Conducting Comparative Advertising”...more

Chorley Enterprises, Inc. v. Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants, Inc.: Arbitration Provisions in Maryland Franchise Agreements

Maryland law requires franchisors include a provision in their franchise agreements that preserves the franchisee’s ability to litigate certain claims in court rather than in arbitration. In Chorley Enterprises, Inc. v....more

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