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When the Franchise Model Breaks Down: Inside the Lawsuit That Led to the Closure of 77 Hardee’s Restaurants
Case Law | Business | Society Introduction: When the Franchisee Goes Belly Up The closure of 77 Hardee’s restaurants across eight states did not happen overnight—but when it came, it came all at once. Locations in…
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What’s in a Rib? McDonald’s, the McRib, and the Lawsuit Over What Consumers Were Really Buying
Class Action Lawsuit | World | Business Introduction: When an Iconic Product is Challenged For decades, the McRib has occupied a strange and powerful place in American fast-food culture. It appears without warning, disappears just as…
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Process Oil Market Sees Rising Shift Toward Environment-Friendly Grades
The global process oil market is poised for consistent growth, driven by increasing demand from rubber, polymer, and personal care industries.
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When Big Investment Becomes Big Risk: The Downfall of China-Linked Lobster Deals in Nova Scotia
Case Law | Business | World Introduction: From Export Boom to Legal Backlash What once seemed like a win for Nova Scotia’s seafood industry new offshore investment, expanded export capacity, and access to Chinese markets is…
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The $75 Million Rift: Inside Cadillac Fairview’s High-Stakes Battle With Hudson’s Bay
Corporate Litigation | North America | Business Introduction: Bankruptcy Still Cant Prevent Losses When Saks Fifth Avenue swept into Canada a decade ago, the luxury department store was marketed as a transformational force for Canadian retail.…




