Full Name
Daniel So
Job Title
Partner
Bio
Dan works with franchisors, master franchise owners and multi-unit franchisees. He helps franchisors expand across Canada and internationally and provides valuable advice on brand protection and on the myriad of laws regulating franchising. He is especially interested in assisting clients in bringing delicious international brands into Canada, which is not at all selfish. Dan was a two-time guest expert on CBC Television’s Fortune Hunters, and was a franchise consultant for the producers of CBC Television’s Dragons’ Den. He has advised provincial governments on their franchise legislation, and is the author of the best-selling franchise law textbook, Canadian Franchise Law: A Practical Guide, which, inexplicably, has not been optioned by a major Hollywood studio for its next blockbuster summer film. In addition to his franchise law practice, Dan has negotiated endorsement and services contracts with Major League Baseball® players and other professional athletes and has negotiated partnerships with Major League Baseball® and National Hockey League® stadiums and arenas. Before studying law, Dan was a classical pianist who competed and performed across North America. He also played classical and jazz trumpet and once provided the soundtrack to a national advertising campaign for an internationally renowned restaurant franchise (hint: it was McDonald’s). According to his son, Dan can make a mean carrot cake. He once told an embarrassing story to Dax Shepard and Monica Padman on their podcast. He is an airplane and travel aficionado, likes to sous-vide things, and enjoys cycling–firmly believing in the superiority of the Giro D’Italia over the Tour de France.
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