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The legal issues of Burger King include several legal disputes and lawsuits involving the international fast food restaurant chain Burger King (BK) as both plaintiff and defendant in the years since its founding in 1954. These have involved almost every aspect of the company's operations.
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For at least a decade, Burger King's formula for European expansion has relied on a joint venture partnership, including a master franchisee, to open and operate new locations. But now the fast ...
List of lists of issues and controversies with the law. Legal issues in airsoft; Legal issues with fan fiction; Burger King legal issues; Legal issues and controversies surrounding Netflix; Legality of cannabis; Legal issues surrounding music sampling; Legal issues related to the September 11 attacks; Legal aspects of file sharing
Sixth Amendment requires criminal defendants to have counsel during police interrogation conducted after indictment Ingraham v. Wright: 430 U.S. 651 (1977) Corporal punishment of public school students Wooley v. Maynard: 430 U.S. 705 (1977) State cannot compel citizens to display the state motto upon their vehicle license plates: Bounds v. Smith
Chicago police launched an investigation after someone sprayed "Kill your CEO" on the walls of multiple North Side businesses over the weekend, local stations reported. Contributing: Medora Lee ...
By 2001 and nearly eighteen years of stagnant growth, many of Burger King's franchises were in some sort of financial distress. The lack of growth severely impacted BKC's largest franchise, the nearly 400 store AmeriKing; by 2001 the company, which until this point had been struggling under a nearly $300 million debt load and been shedding store across the US, was forced to enter Chapter 11 ...
A daily look at legal news and the business of law. . . Burger King Franchisees' Double Cheeseburger Lawsuit Goes Forward Burger King's franchise agreements allow it to impose maximum prices for ...