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Contract - Franchise Cases filed in the Utah District Court [ Court Info ]

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September 11, 2009
Unishippers Global Logistics v. First Street Capital et al UT Stewart Franchise Diversity-Other Contract
Plaintiff: Unishippers Global Logistics, Unishippers Global Logistics, Unishippers Global Logistics Defendant: First Street Capital, Erin Breen
 
March 10, 2009
Gulf Coast Shippers Limited Partnership et al v. DHL Express USA et al UT Jenkins Franchise Diversity
Plaintiff: Gulf Coast Shippers Limited Partnership, 10YJ LLC, Action Freight Systems, Z Advocate Logistics Group, AEA Services and others...; Defendant: DHL Express USA, DPWN Holdings (USA)
 
March 25, 2008
Accor Franchising North America v. Banga Group Hotels & Motels Investors et al UT Stewart Franchise Diversity
Plaintiff: Accor Franchising North America; Defendant: Banga Group Hotels & Motels Investors, Jhon Banga
 
September 27, 2006
United Shipping Solutions v. Whitesides et al UT Jenkins Franchise Diversity-Breach of Contract
June 20, 2005
Brooke Credit Corporation v. Utah State Tax Commission et al UT Stewart Franchise Fed. Question
April 20, 2005
Zuka W Mgt, et al v. Jamba Juice UT Sam Franchise Diversity-Notice of Removal
         
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