“Maisa is thorough, has strong attention to detail and provides immediate turnaround on work,” according to one client. Maisa Frank believes in the power of collaborating with a talented team. She said, “It is important to lift others up and to be a resourceful problem solver. I strive to bring precision to every aspect of my work, taking on the legal and strategic advisor role. This allows clients to stay focused on their business goals while we keep a broad perspective of legal matters and their effect on our client’s future.”

A seasoned litigator and a member of the Franchise & Distribution practice group, Maisa works with franchisors in many different industries, including hospitality companies, personal service businesses and quick-service restaurants nationwide.

Whether conducting pre-dispute investigations, navigating litigation or negotiating resolutions, Maisa’s pragmatic guidance is crucial for clients facing complex legal challenges. She helps clients by:

  • Resolving franchise disputes, domestically and internationally, including violations of the FTC Franchise Rule and state franchise relationship and disclosure laws.
  • Managing commercial litigation matters, including breaches of contract and business torts such as fraud, misrepresentation and contract interference.
  • Addressing unfair competition and deceptive trade practices, including claims under the Lanham Act, related state laws, and trademark infringement disputes.
  • Conducting internal investigations and representing clients in government investigations.
  • Ensuring compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and related advisory services.

Clients seeking a strategic partner in franchise and commercial litigation will find Maisa’s approach, legal insight and practical problem-solving reassuring and effective, making her a valuable ally in navigating legal landscape complexities. She regularly handles:

  • Franchise & Dealership Litigation, Distribution, Termination and Dispute Resolution
  • General Business & Complex Commercial Litigation
  • International Law
  • Investigations and White-Collar Defense
  • System Standards Investigation Enforcement

As a co-editor of the firm’s monthly publication, The Franchise Memorandum, by Lathrop GPM, Maisa highlights recent legal developments pertinent to franchisors, ensuring clients stay well-informed and ready for emerging industry challenges.

Maisa currently co-chairs the firm’s Diverse Professionals Network and serves on the Culture, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee.

Before starting her legal career, Maisa worked with an educational nonprofit where college students learned about social justice issues and participated in service-focused internships. That experience fueled her desire to champion diversity and inclusion within the legal profession.

When asked…

Why did you become a lawyer?

For as long as I can remember, I wanted to help people solve problems. That is precisely why I became a lawyer.

What do you do outside of work?

Outside of work, my time is filled with activities involving our three young children. We love hiking, biking and paddling together as a family, and the kids are actively involved in baseball, swimming, dance and soccer. I also try to set aside time for yoga.