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Charles N. Internicola is a business and franchise lawyer who is also an entrepreneur and franchisor. Charles “gets and understands” what it means to be a business owner. With that understanding, he has developed unique programs involving the representation of closely-held companies, franchisors, distributors and individual entrepreneurs in business transactions, franchising, licensing, and business litigation, including protection of intellectual property and partnership disputes.
The Business and Franchise Law Report is a publication of the Charles N. Internicola Law Firm, P.C., and is intended to educate the general public about business law issues. It is not intended to be legal advice. The information in this newsletter may be freely copied and distributed as long as the newsletter is copied in its entirety.
ABOUT CHARLES N. INTERNICOLA, ESQ.
email [email protected] | web www.BusinessandFranchiseLaw.com | tel 800.976.4909
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BUSINESS SUCCESS: YOU NEED TO THINK BIG WHILE OTHERS FAIL TO ACTIt is always interesting to look at a successful business.
Everything looks in place, well run and sort of looks
simple. In fact, for those who don’t know any better (i.e.
someone who has not run his or her own business or
someone who is not involved in managing a business) a
successful business looks “easy” and the product of luck.
Well, success is anything but easy and time and again
it seems to me that success requires taking action and
thinking big even when faced with adversity, doubt and
some chaos. In many ways, success is the calm “after”
the unavoidable storm.
So why am I so focused on this? Because I am three
quarters through the book “The
Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and
the Age of Amazon” by Brad Stone
and can tell you that this book is
great. Sure, Amazon.com seems
like a sure bet today, but that was
not the case when Jeff Bezos left
his high paying job in New York,
moved to Seattle and started
selling books from a garage with desks made out of doors.
A really great book and a reminder that if you are too
comfortable in your business... you are probably not
challenging yourself enough.
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Charles N. Internicola is a business and franchise lawyer who is also an entrepreneur and franchisor. Charles “gets and understands” what it means to be a business owner. With that understanding, he has developed unique programs involving the representation of closely-held companies, franchisors, distributors and individual entrepreneurs in business transactions, franchising, licensing, and business litigation, including protection of intellectual property and partnership disputes.
The Business and Franchise Law Report is a publication of the Charles N. Internicola Law Firm, P.C., and is intended to educate the general public about business law issues. It is not intended to be legal advice. The information in this newsletter may be freely copied and distributed as long as the newsletter is copied in its entirety. newsletter design and layout by zinegraphics.com
ABOUT CHARLES N. INTERNICOLA, ESQ.
email [email protected] | web www.BusinessandFranchiseLaw.com | tel 800.976.4909
Sir Thomas Watson
To be successful, you have to have your
heart in your business, and your business in
your heart.”
IN THIS ISSUE
ARE YOU READY FOR BUSINESS EXPANSION?
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INTERSECTION OF BUSINESS AND LAW Are You Ready For Business Expansion? PAGE 1
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT What is “Franchise Univer-sity”? Critical information before you buy a franchise. PAGE 4
Sounds like a simple question but, chances are, you
already know that answering this question can get
complex. Keep in mind that I am not asking you “if
you would like to expand your business” (a simple
question that 99.9% of the time will be answered with
a simple yes) but, rather, are you “ready” to expand?
That is, have you identified the necessary steps to
expand your business and are you taking action?
THE PROBLEM: GETTING STARTED
The problem that many of us struggle with
on the expansion front is getting started. Sure, we are
all busy, focus on our work and work hard in delivering
products or services. The problem in just doing this is—
as author Michael Gerber articulated so well—that we
end up working “in our businesses” instead of “on our
businesses”. For example, as a business and franchise
law firm, many times (I am a lawyer after all) I spend the
vast majority of my time in the courtroom, negotiating
transactions or providing legal services. This is certainly
a good thing (since I enjoy what I do) but to truly “work
on my business” I need to set aside time and effort to
work on the business of the law firm. That is, reviewing
our client communications, reviewing the programs
that we offer, developing value based billing systems
and ensuring that our internal systems are focused on
delivering excellent and valuable services for our clients.
THE NEXT PROBLEM: STAYING
STARTED Once you get started you
need to keep going and ensure that you continue to
focus “on your business”. At our law firm there are many
business systems that we have developed to monitor
the quality of our work, the satisfaction of our customers
and attract only those new clients who will benefit from
our specialized programs. But like you, I sometimes lose
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT
GLOBAL GARAGE FLOORING®: RETHINK, REINVENT, REDEFINE THE GARAGECongratulations to our client Michael Iannuccilli, one of the
newest franchisees of Global Garage Flooring®, serving Central
New Jersey.
Global Garage Flooring® & Design of Central New Jersey is a
premier garage refinishing and coating company that views
the garage as the front door to the home, not simply just
a place to park your car. A personalized garage provides a
unique opportunity for homeowners to add tremendous value
to their home while dramatically enhancing the comfort and
convenience of everyday life. Just take a look at Michael’s very
own garage (left).
Just like many businesspeople, Mr. Iannuccilli’s desk job left his entrepreneurial spirit suppressed. “Long hours commuting just to
spend 12 hours a day sitting at a desk in front of a computer left me unfulfilled,” he explains.
“Owning my own business allows me the freedom to make my own decisions and reap the rewards of my
hard work.”
Mr. Iannuccilli chose this particular franchise for a variety of reasons. First, because the product itself, including the flooring, cabinets
and storage solutions, is highly competitive and superior in today’s market. Being an entrepreneur also gives Mr. Iannuccilli creative
control and most importantly, leaves him with satisfaction “from seeing the homeowner thrilled with the result and appreciative of a
job well done.”
What’s the key and most important piece of advice that Michael has for future franchisees? “Make sure to gauge the level of support
you are going to receive from the franchisor. You need to feel comfortable that the franchisor is going to work with you to become
successful and meet your financial goals. Be wary of franchises that do not charge franchise fees. In my experience, those that
waived the franchise fee provided limited support and were more interested in selling their raw materials then supporting and
working towards the success of the franchisee. What you are paying for in your franchise fee is for the support and the blueprint
to run a successful business. If you are not comfortable that you will receive the equivalent level of support, think twice about
the franchise. You want a franchisor who will be actively engaged in assisting you with your business setup, initial and on-going
training, marketing and has a shared vision of your business.”
Once again, congratulations to Michael Iannuccilli on the establishment of his Global Garage Flooring® business. We wish you much
success in the future!
For more information about the services offered by Michael and Global Garage Flooring (including a much needed reorganization of your garage), please be sure to visit www.GlobalGarageFlooring.com/CentralNewJersey or call Michael at
(908) 892-4045.
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So, you started a business some years ago. Maybe you started off
with one or two partners or brought them in later on, the business
is a success but internally you are faced with a dispute with your
partners. Maybe the dispute is based on a legitimate disagreement
about business expansion or maybe it is brought on by a partner
who is misappropriating assets in the form of hidden distributions,
personal expenses or a competing business.
An All Too Common Scenario...But Armed Guards?
Well armed guards may be a stretch (except if you are Kathleen
King) but this “partnership dispute” senario is
all too common and known by far too many
business owners - including Kathleen King of Tates
Cookies. Ms. Kings’s story and how she built not
one - but two successful businesses - and how
she responded to her own partnership dispute is
quite impressive. Prior to establishing the highly
successful “Tates Cookies”, Kathleen King started
“Kates Cookies” and her self named business was
quite a success. She later brought in partners
and after some disagreement was faced with a
partnership dispute that left her locked-out. In a
New York Times Article written by Alex Witchel, “One Tough Cookie:
How Kathleen King Built Her Chocolate Chip Empire”, we learn some
more about what Ms. King went through in her own partnership
dispute:
...a business deal with partners went bad, and she ended up in
debt. She lost the building, along with the right to the cookies with
her name on them. And then it got personal. The partners hired
a security guard and got a restraining order to prevent her from
entering the store...
A Court Ordered Lock-Out...Losing the Rights to Your Own Name?
Well we dont know all the facts surrounding Ms. King’s dispute
but indeed injunctions (court orders) do play a pivotal role in
partnership disputes. But the compelling story is what happend
next...Ms. King moved on and founded another successful
cookie business. Sure she may of lost the right to use her own
name (Kates Cookies) but she went on to establish “Tates
Cookies” and in doing so proved that for many (including the
many clients that we have seen) success cannot be stopped -
even by business partners that “just dont get it”.
Is There a Proven Course of Action for Dealing with Partnership Disputes?
Sort of like “Standing Orders for Army Rangers” there are a
series of facts, steps and procedures that must
be evaluated by business owners both prior to
and after engaging in a partnership dispute.
In Kate’s senario I wonder if she and her legal
team had taken a more aggressive proactive
approach (i.e., be on the offensive and be the
one seeking an injunction) whether or not the
legal outcome would of been different. We
dont have enough facts to know.
However, one thing that I have seen is
that this negative situation (fighting with
business partners) in many cases may become
unavoidable but if handled properly can set the groundwork
for future success. Katleen King is certainly proof of that.
Learn More:If you are faced with a business lock-out or partnership dispute, learn more about Charles N. Internicola’s “standing orders” for effectively dealing with a partnership dispute and order a completely complimentary copy of Mr. Internicola’s book “The Partnership Dispute Guide”. Also, to learn more about “Important Factors to Discuss with Your Lawyer when Faced with a Partnership Dispute”, visit www.BusinessAndFranchiseLaw.com.
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—Mark Twain“Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not
absense of fear.”
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INTERSECTION OF BUSINESS AND LAW Thinking Big and Taking Action When Faced With Adversity. PAGE 1
BUSINESS LAW What if Your Partners Hired Armed Guards To Lock You Out of Your Business? PAGE 3
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Our client, Michael Iannuccilli’s leap into entrepreneurship with Global Garage Flooring. PAGE 2
RESOURCE “ENDWISE: The Guide to Selling Your Business With Peace of Mind by Brian A. Lincer, Esq. PAGE 4
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THE INTERNICOLA LAW FIRM IS EXPANDING!
We are pleased to announce that we are expanding for 2014. Currently, we are constructing our new offices located in the same building just a little bigger.
We look forward to welcoming our clients to our new offices! Construction should be complete by March 2014.
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