Mastering the New Franchise Code of Conduct: All Things Compliance

Friday, 28 March 2025
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Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on VIC legislation

Chair

Ian Upjohn KC, Chapman’s List Barristers 

Navigating the New Franchise Code of Conduct and the Franchise Relationship

 

  • Understanding the proposed new Franchising Code of Conduct which is slated to commence on 1 April 2025
  • Compliance requirements under the new Code
  • The Australian Consumer Law and the franchising relationship 

Presented by Allison McLeodPartner, HWL Ebsworth; Best Lawyers Australia, Franchise Law 

Presenters


Allison McLeod, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers
Allison is a corporate and commercial lawyer with a particular interest in franchising. She has extensive experience advising franchisor clients in all manner of franchising related issues – from providing advice about Australian market entry and the establishment of franchise networks in Australia, through to acting on sales/acquisitions and advising on dispute resolution. Allison’s experience also includes advising on, and assisting clients with, international expansion. In addition to franchising, Allison regularly advises on competition and consumer law issues, including reviewing contracts in the context of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), assisting clients in dealings with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, conducting competition and consumer law training and considering and advising on supply and pricing issues. Some of Allison’s broader commercial experience includes drafting and negotiating contracts, assisting clients with intellectual property protection and implementing structural changes, reviewing and drafting standard form documents and acting on private M&A transactions. Allison has been named in Best Lawyers TM Australia for Franchise Law.


Ian Upjohn KC, Chapman’s List Barristers
Ian Upjohn was called to the Melbourne Bar in 1993 and specialises in commercial law, equity and trusts, disciplinary and other tribunals and alternative dispute resolution. Ian is a co-author (with M Colbran QC) of Pleadings in Butterworths Court Forms, Precedents and Pleadings (Victoria) and a Contributing Author to Palmer on Bailment (Third Edition).

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Mastering the New Franchise Code of Conduct: All Things Compliance

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