Franchise Legal Advice for Franchisors and Franchisees Across the UK

Whether you are setting up a franchise, buying into one or reviewing an existing agreement, getting the legal side right from the start matters. Our Manchester based franchise solicitors provide franchise legal advice and clear, practical support for franchisors and franchisees across the UK, helping you structure deals, protect your position and move forward with confidence.

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A poorly drafted franchise agreement can create serious problems further down the line. Unclear territory rights, weak exit clauses, unenforceable obligations or gaps in IP protection can all leave you exposed once the relationship is up and running. Many franchise disputes come down to things that were never properly defined at the outset. Our franchise solicitors review, draft and advise on franchise agreements and structures so that what you are signing up to is clear, fair and legally sound before you commit. We work with both franchisors building out their network and franchisees buying into an established brand.

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What This Means for You

  • A franchise agreement that reflects your commercial position and protects your interests
  • Clear understanding of your rights and obligations before you sign
  • Properly structured IP and brand protection from the outset
  • Reduced risk of disputes further down the line
  • Confidence that your franchise is built on solid legal foundations


How Our Franchise Solicitors Help Franchisors and Franchisees

Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, getting the terms of your commercial lease right from the outset is essential.

Franchise Agreement Drafting

Our franchise solicitors draft clear, commercially sound franchise agreements for franchisors looking to grow their network, covering territory rights, fees, obligations and exit terms from the outset.

Franchise Agreement Review

Before you sign anything, our team reviews the agreement in full, flagging risks, unclear terms and anything that could leave you in a weak position once the relationship begins.

Franchise Structuring Advice

We advise franchisors on how to structure their franchise model legally and commercially, covering IP protection, operational frameworks and the documentation needed to bring franchisees on board properly.

Intellectual Property & Brand Protection

We review and advise on IP ownership and brand protection for franchisors, making sure your trademarks, branding and proprietary systems are properly protected before you expand your network.

Franchisee Legal Advice

Our franchise lawyers advise franchisees on what they are signing up to, what the agreement means in practice, and what protections they have before committing to a franchise investment.

Franchise Dispute Support

Where a franchise relationship breaks down, our team provides pre-litigation advisory support, helping you understand your position, your options and the steps available before matters escalate further.

When to seek advice

  • You are setting up a franchise and need agreements and legal structure in place before bringing franchisees on board
  • You are buying into a franchise and want our franchise solicitors to review the agreement before you sign
  • You are an existing franchisor looking to review or update your franchise documentation
  • You have a dispute with a franchisee or franchisor and need to understand your legal position
  • You want to sell your franchise and need to understand what that process involves legally
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Why Businesses Choose MAR Legal for Franchise Legal Advice

Solicitor-Led Advice

Every matter is handled by franchise solicitors at MAR Legal

Clear, Practical Guidance

You get straightforward franchise legal advice on what your agreement means and what you should do.

Fast Turnaround

Our team works to your timeline so legal review never holds up your deal or expansion plans.

Transparent Pricing

You know the cost before we start, with no unexpected fees at any stage of the process.

Trusted by businesses across the UK for clear, accessible Franchise Legal Advice

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How Our Franchise Legal Process Works

01

Initial consultation

Tell us about your franchise situation, whether you are a franchisor, franchisee or somewhere in between


02

Review and scoping

We review any existing documentation and agree the scope of work and fixed fee before starting.


03

Drafting and advising

Our franchise solicitors draft, review or advise on your agreement and structure based on your specific situation.


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Completion and next steps

You receive clear advice, finalised documentation and practical recommendations on moving forward.

Commercial Lease FAQs

A franchise agreement is the legal contract between a franchisor and franchisee that sets out the terms of the franchise relationship. It covers territory rights, fees, obligations, brand usage, operational requirements and exit terms. It is one of the most important documents in any franchise arrangement and getting it right from the outset protects both parties. Our franchise solicitors can draft or review franchise agreements for both franchisors and franchisees across the UK.

Most franchise agreements run for an initial term of five years, though this varies depending on the franchise model and sector. Some agreements include renewal options at the end of the term, subject to performance and compliance with the agreement. The length of the term, renewal rights and what happens at the end are all areas our team reviews carefully, as they have a significant impact on the long-term value of the arrangement.

In most cases yes, but the ability to sell is governed by the terms of your franchise agreement. Most agreements require the franchisor's consent before a sale can proceed and may include conditions around the buyer's suitability or training requirements. Some agreements also give the franchisor a right of first refusal. Our franchise solicitors can review your agreement and advise on what the sale process involves and what your rights are before you proceed.

Franchise fees vary widely depending on the brand, sector and size of the territory. Most franchise arrangements involve an upfront initial fee, ongoing management service fees based on turnover, and in some cases marketing contributions. The fees should all be clearly set out in the franchise agreement. Our franchise lawyers review fee structures as part of any agreement review and will flag anything that appears unclear, unusual or commercially unfavourable before you commit.

A franchise disclosure document is a document provided by a franchisor that sets out key information about the franchise, including the business model, fees, obligations, territory and any litigation history. While not a legal requirement in the UK in the same way as in some other jurisdictions, reputable franchisors typically provide one as part of the due diligence process. Our team can review disclosure documents and advise on what the information means for your decision.

The cost of setting up a franchise varies depending on the complexity of the model, the documentation required, and the level of legal and operational support needed. Legal costs typically cover drafting the franchise agreement, operations manual guidance, IP protection and any structural advice. Our franchise solicitors provide fixed fee options, so you know what to expect before any work begins, with no unexpected costs at any stage of the process.

If a franchisee breaches the terms of the franchise agreement, the options available to you will depend on what the agreement says about breach, remedy periods and termination. Our franchise lawyers provide pre-litigation advisory support to help you understand your position, the steps required before taking any formal action, and the most effective way to resolve the situation. Where formal proceedings become necessary, we work alongside appropriately regulated professionals to make sure your position is fully covered.