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welcome to our youtube video series on franchise law my name is christopher neufeld the newfound legal and in this particular video were going to be discussing the importance of reviewing your franchise agreement and disclosure documents but also recognizing that theres probably going to be a limited ability to make any modification to those agreements now what you really need to understand is the importance of a lawyer is to guide you through the process and to explain to you the responsibilities that are demanded from the franchisor through the franchise agreement and via the disclosure documents thats provided to you and your expectation should really not be to make substantive changes to those documents other than with respect to aspects of pricing territory and other conditions that are negotiable for the most part lets say 95 agreement is set in stone and especially with the more established franchise systems theres going to be no changes that are going to be allowed by the