Background
Lowell, H. Bret was born on August 5, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Lowell, H. Bret was born on August 5, 1953 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
State University of New York at Buffalo (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1975). Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Worked at Rudnick, Wolfe, Epstien & Zeidman (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Civil Practice. Banking, Bankruptcy, Condemnation, Corporation, Employee Benefits, Environmental, Estate Planning, Franchising, Health Care, Immigration, International, Intellectual Property and Trademarks, Labor, Litigation, Probate, Project Financing, Public/Private Ventures, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Workouts, Zoning and Land Use. Admitted to the bar, 1978, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Omicron Delta Epsilon. Editor: American Criminal Law Review, 1977-1978. Franchise Law Journal, 1984-1988.
Author: "The Preemption Mirage," Volume 8, Number.
4 Franchise Law Journal 1, Spring 1989. "Multiple-Unit Franchising: The Key to Rapid System Growth," International Franchise Association, 1991.
Company-Author: "Franchising: Regulation of Buying and Selling a Franchise," Bureau of National Affairs, Corporate Practice Series, 1983, 1997. "The Application of United States.
Franchise Laws to International Franchise Sales," Volume 1, Number.
7, Global Franchise Alert, 1994. Company-author: "Drafting Distribution Agreements: The Unwitting Sale of Franchises and Business Opportunities," Volume 11, Number. 3 Delaware J. Corporation L. 725, 1986.
Extra-Territorial Application of United States.
Franchise Registration and Disclosure Laws in International Franchise Transactions, Volume 7, Number. 1, J. International French and District
L. 8, 1993. Franchise Advisor, Franchise and Business Opportunities Committee, North American Securities Administrators Association, 1989.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American (Governing Committee, 1988-1992.
Chair, 1992-1995, Forum on Franchising. Vice Chair, 1985-1989, 1990-1992 and Company-Chair, 1989-1990, Franchise Law Committee, Section of General Practice) and International Bar Associations.
American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Licensing Executives Society. Rudnick & Wolfe"s purpose is to deliver top quality and responsive service to our clients. This philosophy has driven our firm since its establishment in 1936.
In June of 1996 Rudnick & Wolfe joined forces with the internationally renowned law firm of Brownstein & Zeidman.
Founded in 1968. Today, Rudnick & Wolfe is a full-service national law firm with international capabilities and with offices in Chicago, Illinois. Tampa, Florida; Washington, District of Columbia and Baltimore, Maryland.
Our goals are to provide legal counsel that helps clients make the best business decisions, and to handle both deals and disputes in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Author: "The Preemption Mirage," Volume 8, No. 4 Franchise Law Journal 1, Spring 1989. "Multiple-Unit Franchising: The Key to Rapid System Growth," International Franchise Association, 1991.
Co-Author: "Franchising: Regulation of Buying and Selling a Franchise," Bureau of National Affairs, Corporate Practice Series, 1983, 1997. "The Application of United States. Franchise Laws to International Franchise Sales," Volume 1, No.
7, Global Franchise Alert, 1994.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American (Governing Committee, 1988-1992. Chair, 1992-1995, Forum on Franchising.
Vice Chair, 1985-1989, 1990-1992 and Company-Chair, 1989-1990, Franchise Law Committee, Section of General Practice) and International Bar Associations.
American Intellectual Property Law Association. Licensing Executives Society.