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From the Editor-in-Chief
[...]courts routinely cite articles in the Journal on both franchise- and non-franchise-related matters! because, in my opinion, the Journal historically has published articles that are timely, easy to read, and substantive (or as the saying goes, All Killer, No Filler).2 My sincere hope is that you will continue to read this Journal after I fade away into [pick your favorite movie or book reference]? and, more importantly, that you will contribute content to the Journal. Good luck, Aaron-Michael.4 1. А quick search by me on Westlaw revealed almost hundred citations to Journal articles by federal and state courts, including a variety of cases on issues of importance to the franchise community. Jani-King Int'l, 653 S.W.3d 65, 72 (Ky. 2022) (case determining whether franchisees and their employees were employees of franchisor and citing Journal article on same for background understanding of issue); Overstock.com, Inc. v. State ex rel.
Franchising Heats Up
Thursday morning will kick off with the Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments plenary, thanks to the hard work of co-presenters Eleanor Vaida Gerhards and Joseph S. Goode. Just a few of the outstanding workshop topics include: practical considerations to effectuate rescission, practitioner tips for maximizing the effectiveness of mandatory pre-litigation mediation, good faith in international franchising, implementing systemwide changes to maximize compliance and minimize conflict, effective resale and refranchising programs, and common ethical dilemmas in franchise practice. For newcomers to the Forum-please consider attending our Wednesday night Newcomers/YLD Networking Event after the welcome reception, where you can meet and connect with other new attendees over food, drinks, fire pits, and lawn games.