Column Franchise + – mr. Th.R. Ludwig: “Towards strict liability”
The Supreme Court recently ruled in a prognosis issue. The Supreme Court, our highest court, has previously indicated that a franchisor is acting unlawfully if it provides a forecast that it knows could contain errors.
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