by kladmin | Sep 23, 2016 | Franchise
Upon executing the franchise agreement, the Franchisee was aware that the Franchisor would require mandatory promotions. In May 2013, the Franchisor rolled-out a “$4 Menu” promotion, which increased the number of meals priced under four dollars (prior to this...
by kladmin | Sep 8, 2016 | Franchise
The Franchisor, Tilted Kilt, filed a complaint seeking to terminate an area development agreement. The action commenced following receipt of a letter demand from the Franchisee seeking the return of its fees. The Franchisee had been recruited by the defendant...
by kladmin | Jul 19, 2016 | Real Estate
Residential real estate has been rapidly evolving over the past year, due to the ever changing market, recent government regulations, and increasingly complex lender bureaucracy and closing requirements. Here are some of the things we have learned at Kilcommons Law,...
by kladmin | Jul 12, 2016 | Franchise
Without doubt, the driest legal issue to discuss is jurisdiction. Yet, the location of the court in which the dispute will be resolved can have a tremendous impact on the Franchisee, who usually must shoulder the burden of litigating the dispute in the home state of...
by kladmin | Dec 17, 2015 | Franchise
Franchisee Commences Discovery Franchisee alleges that 7-Eleven launched a campaign to close as many as one hundred 7-Eleven franchises in South Jersey. The Complaint alleged that “Project Philadelphia,” as initially identified, was intended to unlawfully terminate...