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Jim Rankin
A bid by Money Mart and its parent company to snuff out a proposed class action lawsuit alleging its payday loan rates are criminal has failed following a court
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20050624-court-backs
Shoppers Drug Mart Corp. is facing a proposed $1-billion class action lawsuit that alleges the company breached contracts with store owners. Shoppers said it received a “Notice of Action
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20101121-shoppers-drug
A statement of claim prepared by Toronto franchise lawyer Ben Hanunka proposes the lawsuit be certified as a class action. It asks the court to order a refund of excess profits for all franchisees
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20080625-panzerotto-accused
in the Money Mart criminal interest class action litigation. The firms originally requested $27 million, but were allowed only $14.5 million by Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Perell in a ruling last March
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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
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ruling comes three days shy of the one-year anniversary where he granted the more than 3,500 Mail Boxes Etc. franchisees class-action status in the lawsuit.
"This ruling is a complete victory
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franchisee class-action lawsuits.
Essentially, a class-action is a lawsuit initiated by a large group of people with similar issues against the individual or corporation they feel is responsible
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. The allegations have not been proven in court.
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Risks: Price maintenance, Conspiracy, Competition rulings, Lawsuits, class action, Deposit money not refunded, Arthur
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are threatening court action to free themselves from their contracts.
A month after the business - formerly Durham Pine - plunged into administration for the second time, its franchisees are crying foul over
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20061110-court-action
While Ontario courts have embraced class actions as a vehicle for resolving systemic franchise disputes, until any franchise class action makes it to trial, their true effectiveness remains
http://infofranpro.wikidot.com/20120906-class-actions