Is the Franchisor Liable if a Franchisee's Customer Sues?

At the most recent International Franchise Association Legal Symposium, one of the most interesting programs concerned when a franchisor is responsible legally for the actions of a franchisee. 

UPS is Wrong About Franchisees at Shareholder Meeting

UPS spokesman Norman Black's recitation of the events at this year's annual meeting is preposterous.

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Profitability Less Important to Immigrant Franchisees

Under Australia's business migration scheme, immigrants, known as migrants in Australia, need to own a business for three years in order to qualify as a permanent resident.

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Dick Rennick, New CEO of Assisting Hands Franchise System

 Franchise entrepreneur Dick Rennick was recently appointed CEO of Assisting Hands, a franchise system that provides non-medical, in-home care to peopl

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Curves Slowing Down?

Curves started with a big bang but many are now shutting down.

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Good News for MLB Franchise Owners

If you own an MLB franchise, Forbes has good news. You are getting rich like never before.

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Massachusetts Cracks Down on Employers

From Microsoft to Federal Express, an increasing number of employers are classifying workers as “independent contractors” to skirt federal labor laws and employment liabilities.

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An insiders View on Why eBay Franchise Drop Stores Failed

Scott Pooler, a former official eBay Trading Assistant, and a master franchise representative for an eBay drop store franchise chain weighs in on the subject of franchising and stand alone eBay drop stores in Trading Assistant Journal, a weblog that provides news and commentary for eBay consignment specialists.

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Blockbuster Continues To Compete in Difficult Environment

Blockbuster continues to search for and implement new ways to remain competitive in its rapidly changing and extremely competitive environment. Eighteen percent of its 5,000+ domestic locations are franchise owned and operated, with the rest being run by the company.

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Pros Race to Scoop Poop

An expanding population of pet owners is fueling an explosion of growth in the pooper scooper business. Reporter Raymund Flandez of the Wall Street Journal reports that demographic and societal factors are pushing this business.

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