Why Hire an Out-of-State Attorney?

Posted by Tyler P.
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Aug 11, 2021
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If you are involved in a franchise dispute and your case goes to trial in a local court, I will hire local counsel to have me admitted pro hac vice for that specific case. For arbitration and mediation, a formal process is not usually involved.

I have represented clients in the following states: Maryland, Virginia, Hawaii, Washington D.C, Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington, Michigan, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Maine, Indiana, Illinoi, Minnesota, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Iowa.

No matter where you are located in the United States or abroad, I can help you. Out-of-state franchise attorney Mario L. Herman, to arrange a consultation
It is more important for you to have the right attorney, such as a franchise law specialist, than to have an attorney who is geographically proximate. Please take the time to choose the right franchise law attorney for you.

I can advise you on a range of franchise issues from my office in Washington, D.C., including:

  • Choosing the right franchise for you (this title needs to be changed to the following on other websites as well: http://www.internationalfranchiselaw.com/
  • Buying a franchise
  • Operating a franchise
  • Selling a franchise

I am licensed in Washington, D.C., but have handled cases filed across the United States. I have also represented clients in a number of foreign countries such as: Canada, UK, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Poland, Germany, India, China, Japan, Thailand, and Australia.

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