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Blogs about: Lawyers As Businesspeople

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Sue Big Franchising: franchisor, lawyers, lenders, sales agents, developers

franchisefool wrote 2 days ago: Neil Hickman, with wife Michelle and their children Lewis (6) Lauren (11) and Holly (10), moved here … more →

Tags: bankers, Big Franchising, Class Acts, duty, Predatory franchise lending, Sales Agents, blue chip, Bribanc Real Estate, BusinessDay.co.nz

A Rare and useful Gripe Site model

franchisefool wrote 2 days ago: Anthony’s Franchise Information is a very instructive website for several reasons. 1. It shows … more →

Tags: Big Franchising, Confusion & Deceit, Greatest lies are told in silence, McLaw: Make-believe fairness, media, Opportunism, The Scene is Dead, 3 for 1 Pizza and Wings, Anthony Solhi

If the Oz Franchise Bar took over an Airline4 comments

franchisefool wrote 1 week ago: Notice how being a pilot is a credence good just like being a franchise lawyer. Not very funny at … more →

Tags: Confusion & Deceit, ex-Ee Muse Store, Interior Work, The Scene is Dead, Graham Chapman, John Cleese, michael palin, Monty Python

Green Acres fraud triggers Kiwi franchise review?

franchisefool wrote 2 weeks ago: This is an interesting article by Nevil Gibson in The National Business Review: Franchisers face pro … more →

Tags: McLaw: Make-believe fairness, duty, green acres..., blue chip, Lianne Dalziel, Franchise Association of New Zealand, national business review, Nevil Gibson

Be realistic: Expect an AU miracle

franchisefool wrote 2 weeks ago: I believe that something extremely important will be happening in Australia as a result of their nat … more →

Tags: Confusion & Deceit, Greatest lies are told in silence, McLaw: Make-believe fairness, Australia, Franchise bar, Intellectual Whore

Blue Chip finger puppetry?

franchisefool wrote 3 weeks ago: Team A: This is a picture of Jeff Meltzer of Meltzer Mason Heath, New Zealand. A Mr. Aaron Heath say … more →

Tags: Greatest lies are told in silence, blue chip, Mark Bryers, Helen Clark, Lianne Dalziel, Paul Dale, the new zealand herald, Daniel Grove, Jeff Meltzer

So you want to Sue someone, do you?3 comments

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: Before you rush to sign up, buy this movie. And then buy the book. A Civil Action is perhaps the mos … more →

Tags: Sales Agents, Andrew Hooker, Bridgecorp, Capital + Merchant, Grimshaw & Co, Maria Slade, MFS Boston, OPI Pacific Finance, property finance

Legal Aid used to fund franchise lawsuits

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: Now here are a couple of novel ideas from New Zealand. Maria Slade at the ever-vigilant New Zealand … more →

Tags: Class Acts, blue chip, Lianne Dalziel, Paul Dale, Add new tag, Ellis Law, Maria Slade, the new zealand herald, Daniel Grove

Big Franchising12 comments

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: Most small business investors define franchising in an inaccurate and childlike way. Everyone knows … more →

Tags: bankers, Big Franchising, Bright Ideas, concepts, Greatest lies are told in silence, McLaw: Make-believe fairness, Opportunism, Predatory franchise lending, Predictably Irrational: Humans making decisions

Dead Logos Walking

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: I founded the Canadian Alliance of Franchise Operators, CAFO in 1998 and killed it off in September … more →

Tags: The Scene is Dead, CAFO, Canadian Alliance of Franchise Operators, canadian franchise association, CFA, everybody knows, Leonard Cohen

Sue the enablers: lawyers, appraisers

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: Good news for the thousands of Kiwi real estate investors who have lost +$80 million from a tanked f … more →

Tags: Confusion & Deceit, duty, concepts, Bright Ideas, Paul Dale, Brian Ellis, Ellis Law, Maria Slade, New Zealand Herald

Confesssions of a former Cat's-paw

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: I have played several roles within the franchise industry: McD crew & manager, 2x franchisee, me … more →

Tags: McLaw: Make-believe fairness, bankers, Information Sharing Project, Sales Agents, Opportunism, The Scene is Dead, Stephen Leacock, Margaret Mead

Litigation Merry go Round1 comment

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: Another class action lawsuit was filed this week as reported by Richard Gazarik at the Pittsburgh Tr … more →

Tags: Predatory franchise lending, bankers, Information Sharing Project, Sales Agents, Confusion & Deceit, duty, Intentional insolvency, concepts, Opportunism

VetFran: Polishing a Turd1 comment

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: This colourful phrase was explained to me by my franchise lawyer as such: When an attorney has a los … more →

Tags: bankers, Greatest lies are told in silence, Predatory franchise lending, Sales Agents, The Scene is Dead, International Franchise Association, Small Business Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Corporation

Franchising's collapse: Tragedy of the Commons

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: The Tragedy of the Commons is an important concept that has very serious implications if you are thi … more →

Tags: bankers, concepts, Confusion & Deceit, Predictably Irrational: Humans making decisions, Sales Agents, The Scene is Dead, Tragedy of the Commons

Oz national Franchise Inquiry1 comment

franchisefool wrote 1 month ago: Deanne de Leeuw has been a very effective advocate for the problems that afflict Australian franchis … more →

Tags: McLaw: Make-believe fairness, Information Sharing Project, Deanne de Leeuw, BakersDelightLies.com

Lawful cautious & refind

franchisefool wrote 2 months ago: William Blake, 1757-1827 [How to know Love from Deceit] Love to faults is always blind Always is to … more →

Tags: Confusion & Deceit, ex-Ee Muse Store, William Blake

Study those who Engineer the Trap

franchisefool wrote 2 months ago: A senior solicitor with the New Zealand law firm Buddle Findlay made a very accurate observation ab … more →

Tags: Opportunism, Predictably Irrational: Humans making decisions, Buddle Findlay, Kelly Foley, Kevin Connell, Stan Greene, sunk cost fallacy, Unsafe at any Brand

When the water rises to the upper decks, follow the rats.

franchisefool wrote 2 months ago: Sound advice, particularly when considering investing in a Mom-and-Pop franchise. You may also want … more →

Tags: Writers, Waking Mom-and-Pop franchising, Thorstein Veblen, Kurt Vonnegut, f. lee bailey, seneca

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