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Franchisee 101: Fraud Claim Muzzled by Contractual Limitations Period

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A North Carolina federal court dismissed a complaint brought by a franchisee against its franchisor. The franchisee alleged the franchisor fraudulently induced the franchisee to enter into a franchise agreement, but the court...more

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Franchisee 101: Lack of Personal Training and Personal Jurisdiction

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A Michigan federal district court dismissed a franchisee’s claims against its franchisor's CEO and several individuals responsible for negotiating its franchise agreements, for lack of personal jurisdiction....more

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Clear Contractual Terms Prevail Over Equitable Principles in Bankruptcy Cases (Again)

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Bankruptcy courts in the U.S. are widely viewed as favorable fora for debtors, trustees and creditors’ committees to pursue creative and difficult causes of actions against deep-pockets lenders and others in an attempt to...more

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In Battle Of Apparel Companies, Court Compels Arbitration

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In early September, a New York district court granted defendants United States Polo Association, Inc. (“USPA”) and Arvind Ltd.’s (“Arvind”) motion to compel arbitration. It further dismissed Ralph Lauren Corporation and its...more

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