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misdirected nearly $32 million in trust funds either for its own use or for improper purchases. The franchisees argued that Meineke has a fiduciary obligation, in administering the trust, to honestly
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/19980601-ken-starr
, Undue influence, Credence goods, Dire warnings unsubstantiated with data, Contracts seen as unenforceable or void, Fiduciary duty, Good faith + fair dealings = false hope, Confidence, Tougher to sell
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and fiduciary duty.
The Financial Post
November 17, 2001
Movenpick franchisees file 2nd suit against parent
US$700-million sought
Hollie Shaw
North American franchisees of Movenpick have filed a second
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20011117-movenpick-franchisees
and fiduciary protections. As a result, basic legal standards applicable in all other business relationships-concepts such as good faith, good cause, duty of competence and due care, and fiduciary
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the dealers’ allegations raise important issues about lawyers’ duties to their clients: “These are allegations of breaches of the fiduciary obligation of undivided loyalty that is at the heart of the lawyer
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20110302-judge-gives
, the outcome is the same, Class action lawsuits are an unproven form of remedy, Credence goods, Credence good fraudulent expert, Credence goods: taking advantage of the innocents, Fiduciary duty
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20110302-judge-certifies
of the proceeds he promised them at the risk of being fired.
The lawsuit, filed in March, alleged fraud, breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract.
"We are pleased that the recent lawsuit
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20051021-lawsuit-against
: franchising re-distributes (not creates) wealth, Infamous trademark system, Asset appraisals inflated, Breach of duty, Fiduciary duty, Investors steered to specific attorney, Trading when insolvent, Unconscionable conduct, New Zealand, 20090512 Blue Chip
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investors that Global Crossing's main underwriter was "dumping stock."
The CIBC executives who sat on Global Crossing's board "acted together with others to repeatedly violate their fiduciary duties
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20060621-cibc-hit
though the relationship between the parties to a franchise agreement is not a fiduciary one. Jirna Ltd. v. Mister Donut of Canada Ltd., [1975] 1 S.C.R. 2. Fleury J. described the nature of the duty
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20030301-400-000-damage