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Baton Rouge, Louisiana Franchise Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 4 Baton Rouge attorneys and 7 law firms.

Anthony Rollo
Louisiana Franchise attorney at McGlinchey Stafford with 42 years of experience
301 Main Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Eric J. Lockridge
Louisiana Franchise attorney at Kean Miller with 26 years of experience
400 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA

Jennifer Treadway-Morris
Louisiana Franchise attorney at Treadway Morris with 31 years of experience
4315 Bluebonnet Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA

Patrick Ragan Richard
Louisiana Franchise attorney at Phelps Dunbar with 32 years of experience
400 Convention Street, Baton Rouge, LA
Need help with a franchising matter?
Franchise attorneys work with franchisors, companies like Subway or McDonald's who license their business model to owner/operators, and franchisees. There are specific laws that govern franchise rights and responsibilities and regulate their operation. A franchise attorney will design franchise programs, structure franchise agreements, form distribution agreements, negotiate contracts, manage compliance and resolve disputes.
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