December 18, 2025
Franchise Lawyer Penrith Area
Protecting Your Franchise Investment With Proven Legal Expertise
Navigate franchise agreements with confidence. Our experienced team has guided Western Sydney franchisees through complex agreements and disputes for more than 40 years.
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Franchising
Franchising is a regulated business relationship where a franchisor grants a franchisee the right to operate a business using the franchisor’s established system, brand, trademarks, and commercial methods. This relationship is formalised through a franchise agreement, which sets out the rights and obligations of both parties.
Franchising is governed by the Franchising Code of Conduct, which imposes strict rules on disclosure, good-faith dealings, cooling-off rights, and ongoing compliance. Because of this framework, the franchising relationship is quite different from other business arrangements.
At Bateman Battersby Lawyers Penrith, we understand the complexities of franchising and the laws that regulate the industry. We can help you navigate your obligations, assess risks, and protect your interests whether you are buying, selling, or operating a franchise.
At Bateman Battersby Lawyers Penrith our Business Advice Team can assist you with:
- Understanding the Disclosure Document.
- Advising you of your rights and obligations under the Franchising Code of Conduct.
- Negotiating your Franchise Agreement.
- Negotiation, mediating and resolving franchise disputes.
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Since 1991, Bateman Battersby has served as the cornerstone of legal excellence in Western Sydney. We combine institutional knowledge with innovative strategies to provide sophisticated legal services that builds and protects generational success.
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We create comprehensive legal solutions that consider both immediate needs and long-term concerns. Our heritage of excellence ensures that when the stakes are high and the matters are complex, you have proven and reliable advocates in your corner.

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What is a Franchise?
A franchise is a contract or arrangement under which one person (the franchisor) permits another (the franchisee) to engage in a business of offering, selling or distributing goods or services under a system controlled by the franchisor which is associated with a trade mark, advertising or a commercial symbol owned by the franchisor.
The term “franchise” is usually used to describe three types of business arrangements:
- a product franchise being an arrangement whereby a distributor acts as an outlet for the products of a manufacturer on terms that give the distributor the exclusive right to sell the products within a specific market.
- a system franchise being an arrangement whereby a franchisor develops a unique or individual manner of doing business and permits the franchisee to use that system in a controlled fashion in the operation of the franchisee’s independently owned business.
- a processing or manufacturing franchise being an arrangement whereby the franchisor provides an essential ingredient or know-how to a manufacturer.
The Franchising Code of Conduct regulates franchises in Australia. The Code imposes disclosure responsibilities upon the franchisor before a franchise agreement is entered into and provides a cooling off period for franchisees.
What are some of the benefits of a Franchise?
The benefits of a franchise system vary according to the particular franchise system but can include:
- reduction of business risk.
- access to the franchisor’s management systems and industry knowledge;
- use of an already-established business name;
- flow-ons from the franchisor’s advertising, buying power, established goodwill and trademarks;
- support of the franchisor;
What are some of the drawbacks of a Franchise?
Some of the drawbacks of a franchise can be:
- less independence through franchisor control of management techniques and, possibly, of supply sources and product/service range;
- reputation of franchise may be affected by factors beyond the franchisee’s control;
- could have an unreliable franchisor;
- sale of head franchise;
- defined/limited geographical market.
What type of information should I get before I commit to a Franchise?
Before entering into a franchise agreement, you should receive from the franchisor a Disclosure Document which includes a copy of the proposed franchise agreement. You should also ensure you receive the following information:
- A complete description of the business.
- The track record of the franchisor and current motives for franchising.
- Evidence of the franchisor’s strategic plan – where is the business heading?
- What the franchisor offers under the agreements, such as name, product, reputation/goodwill, site location, advertising budget and back-up assistance.
- Fees involved, including up-front capital and percentage of takings payable to the franchisor.
- Terms of sale of goods supplied by the franchisor and if you can purchase from outside the franchise network.
- Success/failure of other franchisees in the same business.
- Obligations upon termination of franchise.
- Guidelines for sale of the franchise.
- A franchise Operations Manual, if available.
- The franchise agreement document and the period of franchise.
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Our comprehensive approach ensures every aspect of your legal matter receives the attention it deserves, with seamless coordination across our legal team.

Comprehensive Consultation
Understanding the complete picture. We start with a thorough consultation to understand your immediate needs and the bigger picture: your business, family, and long-term goals.
Multi-Disciplinary Analysis
We look at all relevant legal areas to spot potential issues and build solutions that address the full scope of your matter.
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Execution with precision. We implement your legal solution with careful attention to detail, keeping you informed at every step while managing all the complex legal processes on your behalf.
Ongoing Relationship
Generational legal partnership. Many of our client relationships span decades and generations. We provide ongoing counsel as your circumstances evolve and your needs change.

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