By Anne Gifford
There are a number of changes on the horizon for the franchise community. These may have a dramatic effect on conflict resolution strategies in the industry.
TheCoble-Conyers bill like will be reintroduced in Congress. Among its underlying assumptions are that franchisees face contractually imposed procedural obstacles in pursuing judicial r...
There are a number of changes on the horizon for the franchise community. These may have a dramatic effect on conflict resolution strategies in the industry.
TheCoble-Conyers bill like will be reintroduced in Congress. Among its underlying assumptions are that franchisees face contractually imposed procedural obstacles in pursuing judicial r...
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