Ga. Franchisors Face New Exposure Under FTC Rule

Law360, New York ( October 7, 2014, 4:36 PM EDT) -- The Georgia Court of Appeals recently upheld a judgment entered on a jury verdict against a franchisor for violating the Federal Trade Commission's Franchise Rule, 16 CFR Parts 436 and 437 (the FTC rule), finding that the FTC rule created a legal duty on the part of franchisors that is actionable under Section 51-1-6 of the Georgia Code (OCGA § 51-1-6)....

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