Reducing legal risk and avoiding employment discrimination claims
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The author outlines the scope and content of federal employment discrimination laws with respect to franchises. The Civil Rights Act of 1866, the Immigration Reform and Control Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Family and Medical Leave Act are covered.
Publication Name: Franchise Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 8756-7962
Year: 1999
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The FTC rule and the PMPA: an uncertain alliance
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The author discusses the way in which advancements in the petroleum retailing industry have affected the legal relationship between service station franchisees and franchisors. An overview of FTC rules, the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act, and relevant case law is provided.
Publication Name: Franchise Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 8756-7962
Year: 1999
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Understanding the value of integration clauses
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The authors dispute assertions by Peter C. Lagarias regarding the alleged misuse of integration, no representation, and no reliance clauses in written franchise agreements.
Publication Name: Franchise Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 8756-7962
Year: 1999
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