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Truck Leasing in a Down Economy: How to Prepare

Edward Castagna

The apparent downturn of the economy is currently most prevalent in the trucking sector, which saw a dramatic increase in repossessions and liquidations in the past year. This article discusses strategic options for lessors.

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Business Incentives in the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008: A Welcome Boost for the Leasing Industry

Bill Bosco

This article explains the terms of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 that impact the leasing industry, explains how the terms in the act are likely to affect leasing companies, and explains how leasing companies can benefit from them.

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ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Highlights of the latest franchising news from around the country.

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ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

News about lawyers and law firms in the franchising industry.

Court Watch

Charles G. Miller & C. Griffith Towle

Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.

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Termination Notice Traps: How to Avoid Common Mistakes

Daniel S. Kaplan

Often, franchisors assume there is a 'one size fits all' termination notice and that their notice will, in fact, terminate the relationship. All too often, however, a poorly drafted or ill-conceived termination notice provides ammunition for a wrongful termination claim, justification for the unenforceability of post-termination provisions, or even rescission of the franchise agreement.

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False Advertising: Eleventh Circuit Makes It Harder for Franchisees to Bring Cases Against Franchisors

Eric Schroeder

In a battle of fast food restaurants, a local Florida Burger King franchisee sued McDonald's for false advertising, only to have the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals rule that the franchisee could not show that it had standing to bring its claim, despite the fact that the franchisee directly competed against McDonald's restaurants. The ruling highlights a split in the circuit courts that may have to be resolved by the Supreme Court, as the ruling differs from the law of other circuits that generally have allowed 'direct competitors' of the advertiser to sue for false advertising as long as they allege they have been injured by the ad.

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Contacting Class Members Before and After Class Certification: The ABA's View

Brent R. Austin, David M. Simon, & Nancy F. Afrasiabi

A question often faced by counsel in a class action is whether to contact absent class members. Pre-certification communications, for example, can be valuable to develop a more complete evidentiary record on the issue of whether a class should be certified in the first place. Courts have not always agreed whether therules of professional conduct permit these communications. American Bar Association Formal Opinion 07-445, issued in April 2007, supports the view that the rules of professional conduct permit these valuable communications before a class is certified.

Practice Tip: 'Quintessential Expert for Hire' -- Sixth Circuit Upholds Greater Rigor in Evaluation

Victoria Lockard & Josh Becker

While it is too early to determine the long-term impact of the Sixth Circuits ruling in <i>Johnson v. Manitowoc Boom Trucks, Inc.,</i> it does suggest that courts are increasingly willing to assert their gatekeeping role when considering the growing number of experts who are willing to testify regarding a broad range of unrelated products.

Will Metal Bats Make a Hit? Product Liability and the Legislation of Baseball

Alan D. Kaplan & LisaMarie Collins

Recent attempts to ban the use of non-wood baseball bats, based on the perception that they may have changed the game and increased the potential for injury, have gained more steam and publicity. Proponents of a ban appear to be more prone to raise the issue in legislative forums where strict product liability standards are not necessarily controlling.

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