LLG Franchise and Dealership Team Pens Its Latest Article in Franchise Law Journal
Members of Laffey, Leitner & Goode LLC Franchise and Dealership Team, recently co-authored, “Thinking Outside the State: The Dormant Commerce Clause and Its Impact on State Relationship Law” published in the American Bar Association’s Franchise Law Journal.

COVID-19’s social isolation requirements aside, Klay A. Baynar, Joseph S. Goode, John. W. Halpin, and Mark M. Leitner, members of Laffey, Leitner & Goode LLC Franchise and Dealership Team, recently co-authored, “Thinking Outside the State: The Dormant Commerce Clause and Its Impact on State Relationship Law” published in the American Bar Association’s Franchise Law Journal. The article addresses the extra-territorial reach of state relationship laws when dealers and franchisees have multi-state operations.

Long considered the preeminent journal on franchising and distribution in the United States, the Franchise Law Journal is published four times each year on a range of issues affecting distribution of products and services. LLG’s attorneys have frequently been asked to contribute to the publication. You can read their latest contribution here.

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