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In this episode of The Pineapple Perspective, host Troy Hooper sits down with franchise attorney Leslie Curran of Plave Koch PLC (Falls Church, Virginia) for a practical conversation on how strong legal guidance supports long-term brand health especially in restaurant franchising. Curran explains what “hospitality” looks like in a legal-services context: listening closely, understanding a client’s business goals, and meeting operators where they are. From there, the discussion moves into common franchising mistakes, starting with emerging brands that franchise without a clear growth plan, accept geographically distant franchisees without operational support systems, or bring on early franchisees who aren’t qualified or culturally aligned simply to grow faster. Curran also highlights founder-led blind spots—where lack of self-awareness or resistance to outside expertise creates avoidable problems—and urges brands to be selective with vendors and contracts, not just sales pitches. For larger, established franchisors, the conversation centers on what fuels franchisee conflict: “take it or leave it” attitudes, weak transparency, and leadership that ignores patterns of franchisee complaints until issues escalate into litigation or independent associations. Curran points to mature brands that do this well by keeping open communication channels (committees, councils, roadshows, conferences) and addressing unit economics and operational pressures directly. Curran also touches on how other franchise sectors often adopt and test technology faster than restaurants particularly by involving franchisees earlier in pilots. Curran closes with her client-first approach to regulatory and transactional work (including annual FDD updates) and a reminder for us to use true franchise specialists, plus a note on franchise-law exemptions that can reduce compliance costs and speed up deal timelines when used correctly. Topics Discussed in the Episode Hospitality as empathy in legal services Building a franchise growth strategy before selling franchises Franchisee qualification and long-term fit decisions Founder blind spots and when to bring in third-party help Transparency and franchisee communication in mature franchise systems Connect with Leslie Curran: ( / leslie-curran-28b877b ) (https://plavekoch.com/attorney/curran...) (https://plavekoch.com/) This show is sponsored by Pepper Lunch (https://www.pepperlunchrestaurants.com/). Find a location near you! (https://www.pepperlunchrestaurants.com). Production and Administration work completed by: Smart Podcast Solutions (https://www.smartpodcastsolutions.com/) and Elevate Virtual Business Solutions (https://elevatevbsolutions.com/).