Charlie Tusa has extensive experience in corporate, commercial and financial transactions for entrepreneurs as well as small to mid-size and family-owned businesses. He aids clients in the formation, structuring and break-up of entities, including franchises, broker/dealers, investment advisors and family limited partnerships. He reviews and negotiates all manner of agreements and contracts and assists in ongoing contractual disputes. Charlie also assists clients in business financing needs, including M&A transactions and private placement financing.
Education
New York Law School, J.D.
Colgate University, B.A.
Brunswick School
Bar Admissions
Connecticut
New York
Affiliations
New York Bar
Connecticut Bar
- Member, Executive Committee of the Franchising Law Section
- Lecturer on Franchising Law, including:
April 28, 1999, Fundamentals of Franchising: Disclosure Requirements
June 1, 1998, Franchising Opportunities and Pitfalls
March 9, 1994, Franchise Law in Connecticut: The Rights of the Franchisee
November 1, 1991, Franchise Termination and Resulting Litigation: Franchise Non Renewal Issues
June 3, 1991, Basic Franchising and Beyond: Franchise Termination and Non-Renewal in Connecticut
Other Distinctions
Member of a delegation which, as guests of the Central Counsel of the All-Union Society of Inventors and Innovators, conducted a one (1) week conference for would-be Russian entrepreneurs in Sochi, Russia, in October, 1992. Lectured to the Russians on business and law in the United States