Brandon C. Prosansky

Brandon C. Prosansky

Franchise Law

3.0 (1 reviews)
Chicago, Illinois
18+ years experience
Barack Ferrazzano
Updated:

Contact Information

200 West Madison Street, Suite 3900, Chicago, IL 60606
Login to Contact

Create an account to contact this attorney

Bio

Brandon applies his extensive litigation experience to help his clients reach resolutions that advance their business interests. From advising motor vehicle manufacturers on disputes with their distribution networks to counseling real estate clients on disputes concerning properties they own or lend against, Brandon seeks to understand what drives his clients’ businesses and lets that guide his approach in the conference room or the courtroom.Brandon regularly counsels motor vehicle and powersports manufacturers on general dealer network initiatives, such as incentive programs, sales policies, facility programs, and specific disputes concerning their dealer networks, dealer agreements, and the federal and state regulations affecting the manufacturer-dealer relationship. Motor vehicle manufacturers also look to Brandon for counseling on other dealer network matters, including dealer ownership and management changes, manufacturer rights of first refusal, vehicle allocation, sales performance standards, customer satisfaction programs, and other initiatives to strengthen the dealer network. Brandon also guides client initiatives to improve dealer performance and strengthen dealer networks. For example, over a five-year period, Brandon managed a sophisticated dealer improvement program for a manufacturer with a large dealer network. The program helped the client achieve significant sales gains and an improved dealer network.Commercial real estate clients also look to Brandon to advocate for their interests in disputes over commercial loans and guaranties, commercial leases, and mechanics liens.Brandon has litigated numerous cases in federal and state courts and state agencies throughout the U.S. His time in Procter & Gamble’s Finance & Accounting division — prior to his legal career — gives him a business perspective that clients don’t often find from outside counsel.When not attending to his clients’ needs, Brandon has enjoyed serving in several leadership roles in the Chicago Jewish community. Brandon applies his extensive litigation experience to help his clients reach resolutions that advance their business interests. From advising motor vehicle manufacturers on disputes with their distribution networks to counseling real estate clients on disputes concerning properties they own or lend against, Brandon seeks to understand what drives his clients’ businesses and lets that guide his approach in the conference room or the courtroom.Brandon regularly counsels motor vehicle and powersports manufacturers on general dealer network initiatives, such as incentive programs, sales policies, facility programs, and specific disputes concerning their dealer networks, dealer agreements, and the federal and state regulations affecting the manufacturer-dealer relationship. Motor vehicle manufacturers also look to Brandon for counseling on other dealer network matters, including dealer ownership and management changes, manufacturer rights of first refusal, vehicle allocation, sales performance standards, customer satisfaction programs, and other initiatives to strengthen the dealer network. Brandon also guides client initiatives to improve dealer performance and strengthen dealer networks. For example, over a five-year period, Brandon managed a sophisticated dealer improvement program for a manufacturer with a large dealer network. The program helped the client achieve significant sales gains and an improved dealer network.Commercial real estate clients also look to Brandon to advocate for their interests in disputes over commercial loans and guaranties, commercial leases, and mechanics liens.Brandon has litigated numerous cases in federal and state courts and state agencies throughout the U.S. His time in Procter & Gamble’s Finance & Accounting division — prior to his legal career — gives him a business perspective that clients don’t often find from outside counsel.When not attending to his clients’ needs, Brandon has enjoyed serving in several leadership roles in the Chicago Jewish community. Brandon applies his extensive litigation experience to help his clients reach resolutions that advance their business interests. Brandon also guides client initiatives to improve dealer performance and strengthen dealer networks. For example, over a five-year period, Brandon managed a sophisticated dealer improvement program for a manufacturer with a large dealer network. The program helped the client achieve significant sales gains and an improved dealer network. Commercial real estate clients also look to Brandon to advocate for their interests in disputes over commercial loans and guaranties, commercial leases, and mechanics liens. Brandon has litigated numerous cases in federal and state courts and state agencies throughout the U.S. His time in Procter & Gamble’s Finance & Accounting division — prior to his legal career — gives him a business perspective that clients don’t often find from outside counsel. When not attending to his clients’ needs, Brandon has enjoyed serving in several leadership roles in the Chicago Jewish community.

Practice Areas

Franchise Law

Awards & Recognition

  • Recognized: Franchise Law
  • Practice Area: Commercial Litigation
  • Practice Area: Transportation Law

Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2023

Education

  • Northwestern University, J.D., graduated 2007
  • Miami University, B.A., graduated 2001

Reviews

S

Samuel Campbell

2 weeks ago

A competent attorney, but communication could improve

Brandon Prosansky at Barack Ferrazzano represented our mid-sized auto parts distributor in a contractual dispute with a manufacturer. His deep knowledge of transportation law and the franchise model was immediately apparent, and his 18 years of litigation experience gave us confidence. He successfully negotiated a settlement that protected our business interests, which was the primary goal. However, the process felt somewhat impersonal. While his legal analysis was sharp, we sometimes experienced delays in receiving updates or call-backs, which added to our stress. For straightforward commercial matters, his expertise from Northwestern and his firm's reputation are solid. We achieved a good outcome, but the client service aspect felt more transactional than collaborative. He is clearly recognized in his field for a reason, but managing client expectations on responsiveness would elevate the experience.

Write a Review

Please login to leave a review for this attorney.

Login to Review

Don't have an account? Create one

Related Attorneys

Chicago, IL
5.0 (1 reviews)
View Profile
James C. Siebert
Chicago, IL
5.0 (1 reviews)
View Profile
Debi M. Sutin

Debi M. Sutin

Franchise Law

Charlotte
5.0 (1 reviews)
View Profile
François Alepin

François Alepin

Franchise Law

Columbus
5.0 (1 reviews)
View Profile