Providence, Rhode Island Franchise Attorneys

Compare 7 attorneys and 3 law firms in Providence , RI. Sort by highest rating and years of franchise experience.

Carl Lisa
Providence franchise attorney at Lisa and Sousa with 60 years experience

5 Benefit Street, Providence, RI 02904

Louis Sousa
Providence franchise attorney at Lisa and Sousa with 41 years experience

5 Benefit Street, Providence, RI 02904

Scott Spear
Providence franchise attorney at Blish and Cavanagh with 40 years experience

30 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903

Richard Fil
Providence franchise attorney at Robinson Cole with 30 years experience

1 Financial Plaza, Suite 1430, Providence, RI 02903

Carl Lisa Jr.
Providence franchise attorney at Lisa and Sousa with 28 years experience

5 Benefit Street, Providence, RI 02904

John Poloski, III
Providence franchise attorney at Lisa and Sousa with 21 years experience

5 Benefit Street, Providence, RI 02904

Sandra Sousa-Marujo
Providence franchise attorney at Lisa and Sousa with 20 years experience

5 Benefit Street, Providence, RI 02904

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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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  • Credentials ‐ How many cases has this attorney worked on similar to yours?
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  • Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.