In the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act, the International Franchise Association released a statement from its President & CEO, Steve Caldeira about the predicted impact of the Act on franchise businesses nationwide.
Author: Matthew Kreutzer, Las Vegas Franchise Attorney
Clumsy Drafting In Franchise Agreements Can Haunt You: Hamden v. Total Car Franchising Corp.
A recent decision from the United States District Court from the Western District of Virginia highlights the importance of careful drafting of franchise agreements and, in particular, dispute resolution provisions.
Update On Jesse Eisenberg’s “Camp Hell” Lawsuit
Last year, I wrote this post about a lawsuit by actor Jesse Eisenberg against the producers of a direct-to-video, low-budget horror movie Camp Hell. Because he was in the movie for only a few minutes, he was surprised to see that his face was prominently featured on the cover of the DVD, implying that he starred in the film. The actor has won the first round of motions, with the court ruling that he has the right to proceed with his lawsuit.
Lack Of Incentives Continues To Discourage Film Production In Nevada
A new story in the Las Vegas Review Journal talks about the continued lack of filming incentives in Nevada, which means that Nevada will continue to lose production dollars and jobs to neighboring states like New Mexico.
Franchising Is On The Rise In The U.S.
After experiencing several years of declines due to the nationwide recession, franchising is once again on the rise in the United States.
Vegas Inc. Column On Spring Meeting Of Nevada Franchise Business Network
In case you missed the Spring 2012 meeting of the Nevada Franchise Business Network, the weekly business magazine Vegas Inc. just ran a great column about the program.
