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Victory for Starbucks in Tip-Pooling Class Action
A California appeals court has reversed an $87 million award in a tip-pooling class action lawsuit brought against Starbuck's on behalf of the retail chain's baristas (coffee servers). The reversal is a stunning victory for Starbucks and the hospitality industry overall.

Duty of care includes protecting employees from violence outside of work
The NSW Court of Appeal recently upheld a decision of the District Court that a Company had breached its duty of care to an employee by not sacking or disciplining an employee ("the shooter") about his outbursts at work, in circumstances where the shooter later shot another employee three times with a gun outside work hours in a street outside the workplace.

Good Faith in Franchising: The Shelanu Decision -- Franchise Lawyer Canada
This article examines the development of good faith in Canadian franchise law, which received its first important push from the Ontario Court of Appeal in the Print Three v. Shelanu decision. peter macrae dillon franchise franchisor lawyer attorney Toronto Ontario Canada www.franchiselaw.ca

Good Faith in Franchising: The Shelanu Decision -- Franchise Lawyer Canada
This article examines the development of good faith in Canadian franchise law, which received its first important push from the Ontario Court of Appeal in the Print Three v. Shelanu decision. peter macrae dillon franchise franchisor lawyer attorney Toronto Ontario Canada www.franchiselaw.ca

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Rescinding Your Franchise Agreement
This article examines and comments on the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in 1490664 Ontario Ltd. v. Dig This Garden Retailers Ltd. In particular, it focuses upon the Court’s decision with respect to the interplay of sections 6 and 7 of the Arthur Wishart (Franchise Disclosure) 2000 Act and whether a franchisee must elect between remedies, namely, rescission or damages. peter macrae dillon franchise franchisor lawyer attorney Toronto Ontario Canada

Good Faith in Franchising: The Shelanu Decision -- Franchise Lawyer Canada
This article examines the development of good faith in Canadian franchise law, which received its first important push from the Ontario Court of Appeal in the Print Three v. Shelanu decision. peter macrae dillon franchise franchisor lawyer attorney Toronto Ontario Canada www.franchiselaw.ca

Duty of care includes protecting employees from violence outside of work
The NSW Court of Appeal recently upheld a decision of the District Court that a Company had breached its duty of care to an employee by not sacking or disciplining an employee ("the shooter") about his outbursts at work, in circumstances where the shooter later shot another employee three times with a gun outside work hours in a street outside the workplace.

6 Quick Tips to Make Your Copy More Believable
Believability above a certain point makes sales; below that point it does not. Ad copy must make what lawyers call "a prima facie case" -- that is, a case that warrants a trial in court. Only the court is the consumer, and the trial is buying and using the goods.

Etiquette in TV Court
It has come to my attention that people, particularly young people, have no clue as to how to act in a court of law, even if it is on TV. So in an effort to help people stop making a fool of themselves in TV court or any court, I have developed some guidelines.

Minnesota Foreclosure Laws
Are you facing the possibility of foreclosure? Knowing the State law is the key to helping you through the process. Minnesota foreclosures are handled both in court (judicial) and out of court (non-judicial). What does that mean to you? Foreclosures are processed both with and without court intervention, depending on the particular case. The timeline is usually four months, not including the redemption period.

THE NEW RULES OF ATTRACTION FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
Recently, we’ve heard a lot about how we should be using social media to appeal to the younger generation. However, much of the focus has been about the tools and how they work, but little about how and why they appeal to the younger generation.

How to Judge a Court Reporting Service
Business advice from the Philadelphia court reporters at Kaplan, Leaman and Wolfe on how to judge the skill of a court reporting service.

Can a Choice of Forum Clause Force a Franchisee to Litigate In the Franchisor’s Home State?
A franchisee who has a grievance against his franchisor is not likely to want to pursue litigation in a distant forum, and thus may turn to a state court in his home state. The franchisor typically removes the case to federal court, 1 and then, invoking the forum selection clause in the typical franchise agreement, seeks to transfer the case to the federal court in the franchisor’s home state.

Tips & Tricks for Appealing Property Taxes
Although 75% of property tax appeals are successful, the owners save an average $ 450, only 7% of homeowners appeal each year. Research shows five main reasons homeowners do not appeal

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