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Rosen Karol Salis, PLLC - New York, NY

110 East 59th Street23rd Floor New York, NY 10022 - 1330

Updated: 11/30/2023

New York Franchise Law Firm

Overview

While we are experienced in most business matters, including the areas of corporate law, real estate development and lease negotiations, dispute resolution (litigation, arbitration and mediation) and trust and estate planning, we have a long standing, special involvement in the franchising field...
While we are experienced in most business matters, including the areas of corporate law, real estate development and lease negotiations, dispute resolution (litigation, arbitration and mediation) and trust and estate planning, we have a long standing, special involvement in the franchising field. For over 35 years, Richard L. Rosen has counseled and advised franchisees, franchisors and franchisee associations on both the legal and business aspects of franchising, whether it involves:

  • developing a franchise system
  • evaluating buying a franchise
  • evaluating selling a franchise
  • negotiating a franchise agreement
  • litigating, arbitrating or mediating a franchise dispute

We are here to protect your interests and we will be there for you when you need us.

About Rosen Karol Salis, PLLC

Previous Law Firm Name

  • The Richard L. Rosen Law Firm

Practice Areas

  • Franchise Law

Representative Clients

  • Capezio n’Things
  • Fancy Feet Dance Studios
  • Lady Madonna Franchising Corp.
  • Little Scoops
  • Muginoho USA, Inc.
  • Pildes Optical Franchising Corp.
  • Scotto Pizza Franchising Corp.
  • Tilden Auto Care
  • Sweet & Sassy
  • Yogurtland

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Offers Free Initial Consultation

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

110 East 59th Street23rd Floor New York, NY 10022 - 1330

Fax

  • 212-644-3344

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