With the growth of both virtual reality and augmented reality technologies, more and more people are engaging with the metaverse to do things like play games, shop, and even get married. For businesses, and particularly franchise businesses, the metaverse presents some cutting-edge opportunities. But like most things, it’s not without some pitfalls.
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Brent Stewart
BrowsingBrent Stewart is an associate in the Firm's International Commercial Practice Group in Dallas. Brent has a broad-based business-transactional practice focusing on complex cross-border corporate and commercial contract matters, with a strong emphasis on global brand expansion and international business growth. He represents many of the leading hospitality, entertainment, and retail franchise companies and has significant experience negotiating complex franchise transactions in the US and in numerous other countries around the world.
Brent graduated with high honors from the University of Texas School of Law and is a member of the national honors society, the Order of the Coif.