Franchisors and their management teams which elect to ignore the mandates of federal and state franchise registration/disclosure laws—by failing to register when necessary, failing to effect disclosure as required or by engaging in fraudulent conduct—can expect to confront a litany of woe.
To begin with, almost all such laws enumerate and define “fraudulent” and “unlawful” practices in the broadest of terms, as elucidated below.
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