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August 02, 2010

Kerry Bundy Explains How Waiver, Modification, and Estoppel May Alter Franchise Relationships

All franchise relationships are governed by terms of the agreed upon franchise agreement. After execution, the franchise agreement is often filed away, only to be seen again after a dispute arises. In the event a dispute does arise, franchisees and franchisors often argue about how certain actions by either party can modify the original agreement. Kerry Bundy explains how such disputes can have a detrimental impact on franchise relationships. Read more...

Republished with permission of Franchise Law Journal.

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