As a franchisor in Ontario, your brand is your most valuable asset—and protecting it means avoiding costly legal disputes with your franchisees. Navigating the complex world of franchise law can be tricky, but with the right precautions, you can minimize your risk and keep your franchise system thriving. Here are 5 critical pitfalls franchisors should avoid to ensure they don't face franchisee lawsuits: 1. Failure to Provide Full Disclosure Under Ontario’s Franchise Act - known formally as the Arthur Wishart Act (Franchise Disclosure), 2000, SO 2000, C2 - full and accurate disclosure to your franchisees is not just good practice—it's the law. Failing to disclose…
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Avoid Franchisee Lawsuits: 5 Common Mistakes Franchisors Make
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Your Guide to Winning Personal Injury Claims in Ontario: Strategies from BAIG LAW FIRM
Dealing with a personal injury is never easy, and the aftermath can be overwhelming. At BAIG LAW FIRM, our seasoned personal injury lawyers are committed to guiding you through every step of the claims process in Ontario. Discover our effective strategies for motor-vehicle accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, and other personal injury cases. Let us help you secure the fair compensation you deserve to move forward in your recovery.
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