Shipman & Goodwin LLP

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Franchise and Distribution

Our franchise and distribution group provides counseling and litigation services to national and regional franchisors, manufacturers and suppliers. We have represented clients in a wide range of industries, including energy, food and quick-service restaurants, automotive, life sciences, convenience stores, and industrial automation. We provide advice and ongoing counseling to our clients about all aspects of their business, including drafting franchise, distribution and dealer agreements; legal and regulatory developments relevant to their businesses; international trade compliance; dealer and supplier negotiations and terminations; and business expansions.

We also represent clients as both plaintiffs and defendants in litigation arising out of their business operations. These matters have involved such issues as trademark infringement, covenants not to compete, antitrust claims, pricing claims, breach of contract, tortious interference with contract, and terminations and non-renewals. Our clients and the matters we have represented them in have been located in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin. Although we are often successful working closely with our clients to settle disputes, we have litigated numerous cases to verdict in bench and jury trials in both state and federal courts. In 2010, we litigated on behalf of Shell Oil the first franchise case to go before the U.S. Supreme Court in over 10 years.

The practice group is led by Paul Sanson, who is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in the area of Commercial Litigation by "U.S. News" and "Best Lawyers"; in Chambers USA as one of America's leading lawyers in the area of General Commercial Litigation; and as a Connecticut Super Lawyer® in the area of Business Litigation, Franchise/Dealership by "Law & Politics". Lawyers in our group also include former attorneys with the U.S. Department of Justice, including the Antitrust Division, and law clerks to federal and state court judges. Because our franchise group is based in Connecticut, we are able to provide comprehensive legal services in a very cost-effective manner. For example, Shell Oil has selected Shipman & Goodwin as one of its 29 strategic law firm partners nationally, and within that group, one of only 15 “best value” firms, the only firm based in New England to earn that distinction.

Some representative matters include:

  • Representing the franchisor in a multi-district federal litigation brought by over 60 dealers alleging breach of contract, bad faith pricing, and constructive termination and non-renewal of the franchise agreements. After a 14-day jury trial and an appeal to the First Circuit of the franchise issues, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 in our clients’ favor on both franchise issues.
  • Representing a distributor both in defending against antitrust, breach of contract, and unfair trade practices claims and in asserting a breach of contract counterclaim. The plaintiff’s eight claims were all disposed of prior to trial, and our client won a $5.2 million verdict on its counterclaim.
  • Suing a distributor on behalf of a franchisor for trademark infringement and violations of North and South Carolina unfair trade practices acts. After multiple summary judgment rulings in our client’s favor, the defendant settled the matter for a payment of $800,000.
  • Providing an analysis of state and federal franchising and distribution laws applicable in 24 states and furnishing advice to a franchisor which was expanding its business into those jurisdictions.
  • Obtaining a defendant’s verdict in a jury trial in the Eastern District of New York on behalf of a franchisor sued by a dealer for tortious interference with contract.
  • Representing the franchisor in a case brought before the Connecticut Supreme Court that yielded the first comprehensive judicial analysis of the state franchising statute.

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Diversity

Shipman & Goodwin is committed to diversity and inclusiveness within the firm, the legal profession and the community. We value the unique backgrounds and distinct contributions of all individuals; our deep commitment is reflected in our efforts to promote understanding, advancement and empowerment.

Our firm management, Diversity Committee and other key members of the firm collaborate to emphasize action. We support ongoing initiatives to recruit, mentor and retain a diverse team of attorneys and staff. We sponsor organizations and develop events that share perspectives and raise awareness of diversity issues facing organizations and the community. We serve as leaders and partner with others to increase diversity in the legal profession.

 

Our Policy

 
One of our core values and objectives is to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace and to develop the outreach initiatives needed to ensure that such values and objectives are shared by everyone at our firm. Diversity, to us, means recognizing, accepting and including differences, such as race, gender, and sexual orientation. Our Strategic Plan recognizes that our continued success depends upon our ability to recruit, hire, train, mentor and retain excellent and diverse attorneys and staff. Maintaining an inclusive organization where all feel welcomed and empowered to succeed enables us to provide the breadth of experience and perspective that best serves our ever more diverse clientele and community.
 

 

Commitment

 
We have a tradition of supporting diversity initiatives both within and outside of the Firm. Among the first large Connecticut law firms to have a woman partner, we have been a leader in addressing and advancing women’s causes in the legal profession, and continue to have the highest percentage of female partners among large firms in Connecticut. We assisted in the formation of the Connecticut Lawyers Group on Minority Hiring and Retention in the late 1980s and were an original signatory of the Statement of Sixteen Connecticut Law Firms Regarding the Hiring and Retention of Minority Lawyers in January 1991. The principles of that Statement helped guide us in developing our hiring, mentoring and retention programs and policies to attract and retain diverse legal and non-legal personnel.

In 1993, we established our Diversity Committee, comprised of partners, associates and staff. The Diversity Committee’s original and ongoing mission includes three essential initiatives: (i) to act as a study group and to conduct programs to educate the Firm concerning diversity issues and to suggest diversity policies to implement at the Firm; (ii) to sponsor Firm-wide outreach activities and events, as part of our effort to increase the number of diverse attorneys at the Firm; and (iii) to act as a resource on diversity matters for the Management, Hiring, and Associates Committees, as well as other groups in the Firm. For 15 years, the Diversity Committee has pursued these initiatives and the Firm’s commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.

Together with other members of the Lawyers Collaborative for Diversity and diversity-based law school and bar organizations such as the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut, the George W. Crawford Black Bar Association, the Black Law Students Association at the University of Connecticut School of Law, the Connecticut Hispanic Bar Association, the Lambda Law Society at the University of Connecticut School of Law, and the Connecticut Asian Pacific American Bar Association, we continue to work to make Connecticut an attractive environment for all lawyers and law students within which to thrive.

 

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Women at the Helm

Women attorneys and clients prosper at the firm. Nearly half our associates, 30 percent of our partners and many of our most valued clients are women. To celebrate this array of accomplished women, we are proud to present the Women at the Helm Breakfast Series. Our goal is to bring together diverse and talented women to share ideas and inspiration. At each seminar, a dynamic woman in business, government, medicine, education or the arts will share her insights and experience.

 

 

 

 

 

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