Adrian F. Wiley

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Biography

Adrian F. Wiley is a transactional attorney who handles matters related to franchising, licensing, and distribution. He advises clients on federal and state franchise laws and other franchise related issues, including registration and disclosure matters, regulatory matters, and general franchise compliance. Adrian drafts franchise disclosure documents, franchise and master franchise agreements, confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements, settlement agreements, termination agreements, as well as other franchise and distribution related documents and general corporate documents.

Prior to joining Greenberg Traurig, Adrian worked in-house for a franchisor and handled matters related to franchise compliance and regulatory issues, business development, sales, marketing, advertising cooperatives, and supply chain.

Concentrations

• Domestic franchise and distribution

• International franchise and distribution

• Regulatory and compliance

• Corporate

Recognition & Leadership

Professional & Community Involvement

• Member, International Franchise Association

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Franchise & Distribution
  • Corporate
  • Restaurant Industry

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Wingate University, B.B.A., Finance
Law School Attended:
University of Miami School of Law, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2016
Admission:
Florida; Illinois
Memberships:
International Franchise Association.
ISLN:
924683052

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