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Franchising & Distribution Legal Services Available
Franchising & Distribution Legal Services Available
Franchising & Distribution Legal Services Available

Franchising & Distribution Legal Services Available


Ned Levitt is one of Canada's leading authorities in franchising and distribution law. He has represented some of the world's foremost franchises, and provides legal services to Canadian and International clients on all aspects of Canadian franchise law. Additionally, from 2000-2007, he was General Counsel to the Canadian Franchise Association and is currently a member of the International Committee of the International Franchise Association. Ned was instrumental in the creation of Ontario’s franchise legislation and has had significant input in the franchise legislative process throughout Canada.

 

Services Offered:

  • Franchisor Services: 

    • Manufacturing & product licensing agreements

    • Negotiating master franchise licenses or area development agreements

    • Growing or Starting a franchise system

    • Franchisee defaults & terminations 

    • Selection of corporate entity and capitalization issues

    • Cross-Border expansion and structuring

  • Corporate:

    • Banking & Financial Services

    • Mergers & Acquisitions

    • Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation  

    • Corporate Finance and Governance    

  • Business:

    • Lease and Sublease Assignments

      • drafting, review, and enforcement of leases for all types of property:

    • Construction contract, property management agreements, and work letter

    • Brokerage and Management Agreements

  • Real Estate: 

    • Lease agreements, draft and review ancillary documents, such as reciprocal easement and operating agreements (REAs), subordination, non-disturbance, and attornment agreements (SNDAs), and estoppel letters

    • Reconcile the competing interests of landlords, tenants, and lenders through the use of lender estoppels, non-disturbance agreements, and other instruments

 

 


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