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Education Franchises

Extensive litigation experience in all types of education franchise and commercial disputes

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In education-based industries, franchise and
commercial disputes frequently come up in the
following areas:

  • Disputes about curriculum
  • Regulatory requirements (e.g. about the premise, curriculum)
  • Professional qualifications
  • Shift to online delivery business model
  • Exclusive territory
  • Customer lists
  • Non-competition restrictions

Who We Help

We advise franchisors and franchisees, including master franchisees, multi-unit franchisees and area developers, about their rights and obligations. We provide representation as litigation and arbitration counsel in franchise and commercial disputes involving court litigation, private arbitration and mediation.

Education

How We Help

We have extensive litigation experience in common areas where
disputes typically come up, including, but not limited to:

  • Territory disputes
  • Restrictions against competition
  • Resales
  • Changes to the franchise system
  • Designated suppliers
  • Approved products
  • Sharing of rebates and discounts from suppliers
  • Ownership of school assets and student lists
  • Rent
  • Adherence to the operating manual
  • Terminations
  • De-identification
  • And more.

Additional Education Franchise Law Services

We also provide representation in franchise negotiations and franchise sales and transfers, including, among others, drafting:

  • Franchise Disclosure Documents
  • Franchise Agreements
  • Master Franchise Agreements
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Education Industry
Segments We Serve

We help education franchisors and franchisees in the following sectors, among others:

  • Education – After-School Tutoring
  • Education – Early Childhood Education
  • Education – Daycare
  • Education – Private Colleges

 

Law Works -
Important Education Industry Case

A noteworthy education franchise court decisions where we acted as counsel.

Failure to Disclose Material Facts About Operational Deficiencies

1518628 Ontario Inc. v. Tutor Time Learning Centres, LLC (2006)

Case Synopsis

This court decision is among the most influential Ontario Superior Court decisions to date under the Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, on the issue of releases and waivers of statutory franchise rights.

Related Resources

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Disclosure Obligations of Daycare Franchisors

Franchise Disclosure Documents are under severe and increased scrutiny by the courts for strict compliance with franchise disclosure laws and regulations. Daycare franchisors operate in a complex...

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Ontario Court Dismisses Franchisor’s Action to Cancel Settlement

By: Anthony Pugh, Law Works  Editor: Ben Hanuka, Law Works  In Tiny Hoppers Corp. v. 2402074 Ontario Inc., an April 28, 2020, decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice,...

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British Columbia Court Issues Injunction to Prevent Disposal of Franchise Assets

In New Beginnings Early Learning (White Rock) Ltd. v. CEFA Systems Inc., a December 21, 2018, decision of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the court granted...

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