Sentences with phrase «franchise groups represented»

Planet Fitness, Inc. announced that it has acquired a franchise group representing 6 franchise stores operating in Suffolk County, New York.

Not exact matches

A letter to Bains from the Great White North Franchisee Association, a group representing at least half of the franchisees, cited commitments to maintain franchisee relationships, the rent and royalty structure for five years and existing employment levels at franchises across Canada as issues.
The memorandum, and as yet undisclosed similar directives to various locales over which the NLRB has jurisdiction, have provoked a firestorm of outrage from businesses and business groups that say the memo spells the end of franchising, and represents an uneasy encroachment of greater federal regulation into business life.
A partner in the firm and co-chair of Fox's Franchising, Licensing & Distribution Practice Group, Gerhards leads a team of more than 40 attorneys in 21 offices who represent franchise and distribution companies in industrial, retail, food, entertainment, service, technology and home - based businesses.
Steve Josovitz of The Shumacher Group, Inc. represented Seller and assisted Buyer in the acquisition of this National Franchise.
The investigation was triggered by a list of grievances filed by the Great White North Franchise Association — a group that represents approximately half of Canadians Tims franchisees.
There has been a desire on the part of the different franchise groups in the Middle East in the restaurant industry to develop quality establishments and to translate, as closely as possible, the essence of each brand they represent.
As a McDonald's franchisee and chairman of the National Leadership Council, a group of franchise - owners elected by our peers, representing more than 2,400 McDonald's franchisees in the U.S., I can say with firsthand knowledge that the article «Coffee leaves»em jumpy; McDonald's owners fret cost of new drinks» (Business, Dec. 3) does not represent the truth regarding franchisee alignment with the company and support for our combined beverage business.
In addition, Mr. Simon provides assistance to the Litigation Practice Group in its tax controversies practice and probate practice, and has represented taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service, Franchise Tax Board, and the State Board of Equalization.
During that time, he spent multiple years running the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance group and representing taxpayers against the Franchise Tax Board through the Tax Appeals Assistance Program.
John A. Biek, co-chair of Neal Gerber Eisenberg's Taxation practice group, represents large publicly traded and privately held businesses in controversies, transactional matters and tax planning involving multi-state corporate income / franchise taxes, gross receipts taxes, sales and use taxes, and other business privilege taxes.
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