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Mission Viejo Franchise Law Firm
Overview
JANET MARTIN is a California franchise attorney and has been practicing FRANCHISE LAW for over 30 years.
FRANCHISE Law: Janet has represented clients from franchisors as well as independent franchisee owners, Janet's experience spans the life of pre-franchisee to new franchisors to mature Franchise systems. On the Franchisor side, Janet handles everything from Franchise Disclosure Document preparation and registration and documentation for all facets of the franchise relationship, including dispute resolution. On the Franchisee side, Janet represents prospective franchisees in FDD Reviews, and existing franchisees in lease reviews and negotiation, franchise agreement transert termination issues, and dispute resolutions.
BUSINESS: Janet provides business advice and consultations concerning entity format, management and organization for clients, as well as strategy plans for business transactions. Janet is an expert contracts attorney having created thousands of contracts for virtually every aspect of business relations, as well as negotiate critical points into existing contracts for re-negotiation transactions. She offers useful information and pragmatic recommendations, which can be put into action, and implement.
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Janet's vast dispute resolution experience include being an advocate in arbitration, negotiation and settlement in virtually every type of business or real estate dispute situation. Janet is also a certified neutral with the American Arbitration Association, and also available for private arbitration and mediation services.
About Janet Martin, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Franchise Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
25108 Marguerite Pkwy#A334 Mission Viejo, CA 92692
Phone
Fax
- 949-837-0379
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