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enrichment, Breach of contract, Breach of duty, Lawsuits, class action, Frivolous lawsuit completely without merit…intend to defend ourselves vigorously, Central commissary, Franchisor overcharges for required products, War of attrition, Canada, 20100513 Tim hortons
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of Government Services, Ontario, Immigrants as prey, Justice only for the rich, Access to justice, Political champions, Canadian Franchise Association, CFA, Sincerity, Life savings gone, War of attrition, Dispute
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Risks: Business model had never created adequate investor returns, Lawsuits, group, War of attrition, United States, 20100402 Franchisees explain
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, Intimidation, Retaliation, Franchisee association, independent, Refusal to acknowledge independent franchisee association, War of attrition, Code of ethics, refusal to accept complaint, Imminent death
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professionals does not protect consumers, Sham corporate structures designed to evade responsibility, Slap on the wrist for white-collar crime, Sue the lawyer, Termination threats, Trade association fronts and defends best and worst franchisors, War of attrition, Canada, 20100705 Great glasses
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of the iceberg, Tobacco industry-type defence, Trading in false hope, Trap for the trusting, Undue influence, Vacuum of information favours dominant party, Violence, War of attrition, Wealth is meant to be re-distributed (not created), Whistleblowers, New Zealand, 20100426 Disgruntled franchisees
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savings gone, Talk to former franchisees, Affordable, early and non-legal dispute resolution mechanism, Retaliation, David & Goliath, Selling franchises same as stocks, mutual funds, lending, and securities, War of attrition, Imbalance of information and power, Canada, 19980904 Franchisees need
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, Lost homes, Veil of secrecy, Mediation, Emotional collapse, Franchisee decision, abandonment, Franchisee decision, independence, War of attrition, Must buy only through franchisor (tied buying
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, Professional misconduct, Professional self-regulation, Symbiotic relationships (industry, banks, lawyers), War of attrition, Weapons of Influence: Authority, New Zealand, 20100805 Blue Chip
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when they know they do not have a case. In a war of attrition, companies can easily outspend the blogger.
Judge Cleland ruled that the licensor not only did not have a case, which under the American
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20100816-court-protects