Regulating franchises via contract law
Germany does not have the sort of franchisee-protection laws that franchisee lobbyists have succeeded in enacting in the U.S. and elsewhere. But its courts are sometimes coming to the same results by using the doctrine of culpa in contrahendo, according to an interesting new piece by Karsten Metzlaff of Berlin’s Nörr Stiefenhofer Lutz.
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