Private Equity Investment in Franchise Systems

Private equity investments in franchise systems have been increasing. This may be due, in part, to the fact that many franchises have a recognizable brand, a proven business model, reliable cash flow, and already-existing strategies for growth, all of which make them attractive to investors.

This program will address what makes franchise systems attractive to private equity investors and how these investments are typically structured. Additionally, the faculty will discuss certain deal considerations that are important and specific to these types of investments.

Educational Objectives

• Understand the key considerations of investing in a franchise system.
• Find out about common roadblocks to this type of investment.
• Learn specific deal terms used by practitioners and investors.

Who would benefit most from attending this program?

Practitioners focusing on private equity investments and franchise law; investors in privately owned businesses and in-house and outside counsel that represent them.

Program Level: Intermediate.

Credit Available: CLE. For additional information, please see the “CLE Credit” tab.

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