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Law Practice

Apr. 24, 2008

Lawyer Doesn't Sugarcoat Krispy Kreme Franchise Fallout

Richard Reinis delivers talks about what he’s learned from the rise and fall of the Krispy Kreme franchise to groups of business leaders and students around the country.

By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1

      LOS ANGELES - The rise and fall of the deliciously glazed doughnut kingdom known as Krispy Kreme is a sticky tale - one that Richard Reinis, a lawyer at Steptoe & Johnson in Century City, knows all too well.
      As the owner of Great Circle Family Foods, a major Krispy Kreme franchisee, Reinis introduced...

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