By: Anthony Pugh Editor: Ben Hanuka In 9925350 Canada Inc. v. Kevito Ltd., a July 12, 2021, decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the court granted an interlocutory injunction to the plaintiff franchisee restraining the franchisor from terminating or acting upon its purported termination of the franchise agreement. The court also ordered the franchisor to not interfere with the franchisee’s continued operation of its business.
By: Ben Hanuka, Law Works This article was originally published in The Lawyer’s Daily as a two-part series on May 25 and 27, 2021.
This article was originally published in The Lawyer’s Daily on June 18, 2020, under the same title.
Most franchise systems depend on operating standards and procedures.
In this short introductory video, Ben Hanuka discusses a franchise operating manual, the contents of the manual, and potential friction between the...
Author: Anthony Pugh, Law Works P.C. Editor: Ben Hanuka, Law Works P.C. In Diduck v.
By: Ben Hanuka, Law Works This article was originally published in HotelExecutive on December 6, 2015 The vast majority of franchise systems,...
What happens when the franchisor wants to implement a change to the franchise system, yet the franchise agreement does not contain some system...