Franchises Update 2020


Course Date: November 4, 2020

Full Course Materials
Total: 3h 42min
Total Ethics: 36min

Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:05)

45 Months Later—The BC Franchises Act (9:05 – 9:50)

It's been 45 months (and three days) since the BC Franchises Act came into force. Where are lawyers making mistakes and how can they be avoided?

  • purpose of the Franchise Disclosure Document
  • what must it contain?
  • are the agreements in the FDD the same as the ones to be signed?
  • current financial statements
  • certification
  • location specific information and how to disclose it?
  • when to use and SMC
  • 2-year rescission v. 60-day rescission remedies; when is each available?
  • national disclosure documents
  • where is there slam-dunk liability
  • insurance issues

Ben V. Hanuka Law Works Law Corporation, Vancouver
Blair A. Rebane
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Judy A. Rost Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP, Vancouver
Peter V. SnellGowling WLG (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
Tony Wilson, QCBoughton Law Corporation, Vancouver

Statutory Claims (9:50 – 10:15)

Judy A. Rost Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP, Vancouver

Standards of Practice, Best Practice, and Ethics (10:15 – 10:30)

Peter V. SnellGowling WLG (Canada) LLP, Vancouver

BREAK (10:30 – 10:40)

Interesting Franchise Contract Provisions (10:40 – 11:20)

  • reasonable business judgment
  • liquidated damages instead of restrictive covenant
  • "sample prototypical"
  • withholding tax

Blair A. Rebane Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver

Advising FranchiseesWhat Should You be Doing? (11:20 – 12:05)

Tony Wilson, QCBoughton Law Corporation, Vancouver

Franchises Legislative and Case Law Update (12:05 – 12:50)

Ben V. Hanuka Law Works Law Corporation, Vancouver

Closing Remarks (12:50 – 1:00)