Franchising law involves helping new business owners evaluate franchising opportunities, and assist in the purchase and operation of business franchises -- an alternative to starting a new, independent business from scratch. Franchising allows businesses owners to reduce their investment risk by associating with an established company, but may also require business owners to relinquish significant control over their business.
Wilseyville is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2769 feet. Wilseyville is notorious for the ranch owned by Leonard Lake which was used in his serial killings, and used to dispose of the bodies of his victims. Wilseyville's post office was established in 1947; it has the zip code 95257. Wilseyville was named after Lawrence A. Wilsey, an executive at the Forest Products Company.