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Franchise Lawyers Sydney

Franchise Lawyers Sydney

Franchising is one of the most effective ways to scale a business, but it is also one of the most heavily regulated commercial structures in Australia. Our franchise lawyers advise franchisors, franchisees, and growing business networks across every stage of the franchise lifecycle, from structuring and compliance through to disputes, transfers, and exits.

We provide commercially strategic legal advice that protects brand value, minimises regulatory risk, and supports sustainable franchise growth across Sydney and New South Wales.

Whether you are:

 

our legal team delivers practical franchise law advice tailored to your commercial objectives.

Contact our franchising team to get started

Call us for a complimentary initial consultation to discuss your legal matter, or simply email us and we’ll promptly call you back.

Franchise Lawyers for Franchisors and Franchisees

 

We act for both emerging and established franchise networks across Sydney and NSW.

 

Our franchise law services include:

Franchise Agreement Lawyers Sydney

 

A franchise agreement governs the legal and commercial relationship between the franchisor and franchisee. Poorly drafted agreements expose businesses to disputes, regulatory breaches, and operational instability.

We assist with:

  • Reviewing franchise agreements before signing

  • Negotiating unfair franchise terms

  • Drafting franchisor-friendly agreements

  • Restraint clauses and territory rights

  • Renewal and extension rights

  • Default and termination provisions

  • Franchise fee structures and royalties

 

Our focus is not just legal protection, but building commercially workable franchise systems.

Franchising Code of Conduct Compliance

 

Australian franchising is regulated under the Franchising Code of Conduct and the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).

Failure to comply can result in:

We advise on:

  • Disclosure obligations

  • Good faith obligations

  • Cooling-off rights

  • Marketing fund compliance

  • Franchise renewals and terminations

  • Transfer and assignment requirements

Franchise Lawyers for Growing Businesses

 

Many business owners underestimate the legal transition from operating a business to operating a franchise system. Sydney’s franchise sector is particularly active in hospitality, fitness, retail, and service-based business models, with many franchise networks expanding rapidly across Western Sydney growth corridors and metropolitan commercial centres.

Franchising is not simply expansion, it is a complete operational and legal restructuring of the business model. Many interstate franchise groups expanding into NSW encounter operational and leasing issues unique to the Sydney commercial market, particularly in high-density retail precincts and shopping centre environments.

We assist businesses with:

  • Franchise conversion strategy

  • Franchise system legal architecture

  • IP protection and licensing

  • Operations manual integration

  • Franchise recruitment frameworks

  • Multi-site and master franchise structures

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Franchise Dispute Lawyers Sydney

 

Franchise disputes can quickly disrupt operations, damage brands, and impact profitability across entire networks.

We act in disputes involving:

  • Wrongful termination claims

  • Breach of franchise agreements

  • Territory disputes

  • Franchise fee disputes

  • Misrepresentation claims

  • Restraint of trade disputes

  • Franchisor non-compliance

  • Franchisee default claims

 

Where possible, we pursue commercially efficient negotiated outcomes before litigation becomes necessary.

Buying a Franchise in Sydney

 

Purchasing a franchise involves significant legal and financial risk. Franchise buyers should never rely solely on sales material or disclosure documents without independent legal advice.

We assist franchisees with:

  • Franchise due diligence

  • Agreement reviews

  • Financial and legal risk identification

  • Lease interaction advice

  • Exit clause analysis

  • Restraint and exclusivity review

 

Our objective is to ensure clients understand:

  • What they are buying

  • What restrictions apply

  • What risks exist within the franchise model

Franchise Lawyers for Franchise Sales and Exits

 

Exiting a franchise business can be legally complex, particularly where approvals, restraints, or ongoing liabilities apply.

We advise on:

  • Franchise sales and assignments

  • Transfer approvals

  • Exit negotiations

  • Restraint disputes

  • Deed negotiations

  • Liability minimisation strategies

Why Businesses Choose Our Sydney Franchise Lawyers

 

Businesses engage our team because we combine:

  • Commercial law expertise

  • Franchise regulatory knowledge

  • Litigation capability

  • Strategic business structuring insight

 

We understand that franchise law is not just about documents — it is about protecting the long-term viability of the network.

Industries We Advise

 

We advise franchise businesses across:

  • Hospitality

  • Fitness and gyms

  • Retail

  • Construction and trades

  • Health and wellness

  • Professional services

  • Education and training

  • Automotive services

Areas We Cover

 

We advise franchise businesses across:

  • Sydney CBD

  • Parramatta

  • Chatswood

  • North Sydney

  • Bondi Junction

  • Surry Hills

  • Liverpool

  • Penrith

  • Castle Hill

  • Ryde

  • Macquarie Park

  • Bankstown

  • Inner West Sydney

  • Eastern Suburbs Sydney

  • Western Sydney

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What does a franchise lawyer do?

A franchise lawyer advises franchisors and franchisees on franchise agreements, compliance with the Franchising Code of Conduct, disputes, franchise sales, intellectual property licensing, and franchise network structuring.

 

Do I need a lawyer before buying a franchise?

Yes. Franchise agreements are heavily weighted legal documents that create long-term financial and operational obligations. Independent legal advice helps identify risks before signing.

 

How much does a franchise lawyer cost in Sydney?

Costs vary depending on the complexity of the matter. Simple franchise agreement reviews may involve fixed fees, while franchise disputes or franchise structuring projects are typically scoped based on complexity.

 

What is the Franchising Code of Conduct?

The Franchising Code of Conduct is a mandatory industry code regulating franchise relationships in Australia, including disclosure obligations, dispute resolution processes, and good faith obligations.

 

Can a franchisor terminate a franchise agreement?

In some circumstances, yes. However, franchisors must comply with the franchise agreement and the Franchising Code of Conduct. Wrongful termination may expose franchisors to legal claims.

 

Can I get out of a franchise agreement?

Potentially. Exit rights depend on the franchise agreement, cooling-off rights, termination provisions, and the surrounding circumstances.

 

What happens in a franchise dispute?

Most franchise disputes involve negotiation and mediation before litigation. Common disputes include fees, territories, operational breaches, termination issues, and misleading conduct claims.

 

How do I franchise my business?

Franchising a business requires franchise structuring, legal documentation, compliance systems, IP protection, disclosure documentation, and operational frameworks. A franchise lawyer helps ensure the network is legally scalable and compliant.

Contact our franchising team to get started

Call us for a complimentary initial consultation to discuss your legal matter, or simply email us and we’ll promptly call you back.

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