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New York Franchise Act: Out in Left Field

New York Law Journal

May 1, 2012

In his Franchising Law column, Mr. Barkoff, a partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, writes that the New York Franchise Act, as it relates to franchise sales, is considerably out of step with the franchise sales laws of the other states that regulate this activity, which makes New York an unattractive state for franchisors to establish their principal places of business.

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