Nothing like a good article on franchising to bring me out of a blogging hiatus that I anticipated would last at least another week.  But thanks to the Small Business Trends site and franchise consultant Joel Libava, my rest is over.

The Franchise King posted on a Central Ohio restaurant franchise called Roosters that seeks experienced franchise

All Business has a decent article describing the ten key provisions of a franchise agreement.  However, I do take issue with the comment in Section 1 that "most franchisors offer ongoing support including administrative and technical support."

As I discussed in my last post on franchising, it is my experience that "most" franchisors DO

With the help of Doug Mitchell and Andy Brudtkuhl I will be going live with an Interactive Learning Environment to complement this blog very soon.   The Rush on Business Legal Wire will focus primarily on employment law, franchise due diligence  / investigation issues and business purchase or sale considerations.  I also hope to attract top speakers to participate in

Don’t forget that Iowa’s smoking ban in public places starts July 1, 2008.  If you are a business interested in learning more about compliance with the new law please visit the Iowa Department of Public Heath site at www.iowasmokefreeair.gov.

An informative Q & A concerning the smoking ban is available here.

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While discussing a franchise case recently an attorney working with me observed that the franchisor really didn’t agree to do anything for the franchisee in its franchise agreement.

Unfortunately most franchisees are under the mistaken belief that franchisors will provide all kinds of support.  When it doesn’t happen and the business relationship has fallen apart, the

Tomorrow’s BIZ networking luncheon features Jonni Tonnemacher, a CPA specializing in fraud detection services.  Learn how to identify fraud in your business and implement controls to prevent fraud from occurring.

I have not heard Jonni talk previously but the topic is fascinating.  It is downright scary how much fraud occurs in business.  Don’t be

I am frequently involved with the purchase and/or sale of a business.  Often the purchaser discovers the business through a business broker.  In the Des Moines area, it seems as though several of the business brokers convince prospective buyers to make an offer before seeking legal advice or reviewing the basic terms before the offer is signed. (i.e. price, financing terms