Here’s an interesting case I recently came across. It features a franchisee based in Italy suing its California-based franchisor in California, alleging violations of California’s franchise laws.
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Supreme Court Rules Class Action Plaintiffs Cannot Use Damage-Limiting Stipulations To Avoid Federal Court
This week, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court held that pre-certification stipulations purporting to limit damages in class actions do not eliminate a federal court’s jurisdiction under the Class Action Fairness Act (CAFA).
Nevada Declares September 1st Franchise Appreciation Day
In a Proclamation, Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval has declared September 1, 2012 as “Franchise Appreciation Day in Nevada.” In so doing, Nevada has become the first State to officially recognize franchised businesses and the positive effects they have on our community.
Nevada Franchise Business Network Meeting: April 13, 2011
The next meeting of the Nevada Franchise Business Network is scheduled to occur on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at Cili restaurant in Bali Hai Country Club, 5160 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89119. The topic of the meeting is “Financing Options for Franchisors: SBA Packaging and Placement,” and will feature Judy Aragon, C.S.C., with the American Association of Government Finance.
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Franchise Attorney Matthew J. Kreutzer Joins Armstrong Teasdale
Franchise attorney Matthew J. Kreutzer has joined Armstrong Teasdale LLP as a partner in the Las Vegas office. Kreutzer, most recently with Holland & Hart LLP,
