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Franchising Code certificates from Mills Oakley Lawyers

Mills Oakley Lawyers is a legal firm that provides franchising and business solutions to its clients in Australia. The legal franchisor business was established in 1864 and is one of the oldest law firms in the country today. Some of the areas of service of Mills Oakley Lawyers are franchising code certification, intellectual property, taxation law, mortgage recovery, corporate advisory and many more. The Franchising Code certificates provider has its main offices in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
 
An area of specialisation of Mills Oakley Lawyers is legal servicing in a franchising business model. Clients of the legal franchisor business are required to comply with all standards of the Franchising Code of Conduct for any issues regarding licenses, intellectual property and the like. The Franchising Code certificates provider believes that before setting up a franchise, clients must have documents such as the Franchising Code certificates. Mills Oakley Lawyers can help clients in this regard.
 
Other services provided by Mills Oakley Lawyers in this franchising model are decision making, trade practices, asset management, company structuring and many more. Some of the most known clients of the legal franchisor business are Boost Juice, Pretzel World, Horizon Management Group, National Recruitment and Healthy Habits. The Franchising Code certificates provider also helps businesses in the event of mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures.

2-May-2008

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