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ACCC says Megasave Couriers misled franchisees
Competition & Consumer Protection 2020-07-06 3:17 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

National delivery company Megasave Couriers and its sole director have been taken to court by the consumer watchdog, which alleges franchisees were duped into purchasing a franchise outlet by false promises of guaranteed minimum weekly payments and annual income.

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ASIC won’t bring action against Retail Food Group despite report of ‘particularly unjust’ conduct
ASIC 2020-06-30 1:21 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Gloria Jeans’ owner Retail Food Group has avoided enforcement action by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission after an investigation sparked by last year’s damning parliamentary report into the franchise sector.

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Geowash execs win stay of enforcement of $2.7M fine in ACCC case
ACCC 2020-06-24 10:32 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has agreed to give two executives of Geowash a reprieve from enforcement of $2.7 million in penalties pending an appeal of a judgment in an ACCC case that found the car wash franchisor overcharged franchisees and misled them about expected revenue.

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Parties in 7-Eleven class actions clash over costs after $3.1M discovery ‘blowout’
Andrew McRobert 2020-06-22 4:47 pm By Alison Eveleigh Sydney

The parties in two class actions brought against 7-Eleven on behalf of franchisees have clashed over the convenience store giant’s alleged $3.1 million discovery costs “blowout”.

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Domino’s looks to strike out ‘rolled up, confusing’ underpayments class action
Class Actions 2020-06-09 10:34 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Domino’s is seeking to strike out portions of the “rolled up, confusing pleading” in a class action over alleged worker underpayments, saying the case cannot be brought under the consumer law.

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7-Eleven class action trial delayed due to coronavirus
7-Eleven 2020-05-08 6:06 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The parties in two class actions against 7-Eleven brought on behalf of franchisees have agreed to delay an upcoming hearing by ten months, due to challenges with discovery, evidence and witness statements resulting from coronavirus-related restrictions.

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7-Eleven class actions mull contempt motion after losing appeal over franchisee communications
7-Eleven 2020-03-27 3:25 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The lead applicants in two class actions against 7-Eleven are considering bringing a contempt of court motion against the convenience store giant after the Full Federal Court derailed their challenge to prior orders allowing the company to seek litigation releases from franchisees.

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Class action appeals ruling allowing 7-Eleven to seek litigation releases
ANZ 2020-01-16 10:50 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The lead applicant in a class action against 7-Eleven has appealed a ruling that denied its bid to block the convenience store chain from seeking litigation releases from franchisees upon renewal of their contracts.

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Domino’s faces possible class action by franchisees
CJM Lawyers 2020-01-08 9:47 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Sydney

A law firm bringing the second of two cases by franchisees against Domino’s Pizza is weighing a possible class action against the fast food giant.

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Judge won’t stop 7-Eleven from seeking class action releases from franchisees
7-Eleven 2019-12-12 1:31 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has shot down a bid by class action applicants to block 7-Eleven from seeking litigation releases from franchisees on contract renewal, saying there was no evidence the convenience store giant had acted unlawfully.

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