Jack in the Box National Franchisee Association Files Breach of Contract Against Franchisor
Franchisees Focus on Use of Marketing Funds and Relationship Issues Significantly Impacting the Business Model
The Jack in the Box National Franchisee Association (NFA) today announced that it has filed a breach of contract and implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing lawsuit against Jack in the Box (NASDAQ:JACK) in Los Angeles, California. The lawsuit details Jack in the Box’s failure to perform its contractual obligations, resulting in a negative impact on its franchisee financial business model as it pertains to the rights assured to franchisees under their current franchise agreements.
The lawsuit cites the following:
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