Million Air Franchisee Wants Out

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Franchisee’s Argument (Defendant):

Allison’s FBO network responded with its own lawsuit, filed June 19, “for declaratory judgment and breach of contract.” The lawsuit claims that franchise agreements for the FBOs in Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago Midway and New Orleans have “expired, been terminated or that the franchisees are entitled to terminate their franchise agreements,” and that agreements for Asheville, Charleston and Lafayette were never executed and that material terms had not been agreed on. The Jason III lawsuit also accuses MAI of “diversion of promotional funds and the dilution of the franchise brand resulting from unstable and deteriorating financial condition of the franchisor.”     

Franchisor’s Argument (Plaintiff):

Million Air Interlink (MAI), the franchising company based in Houston, filed suit against Allison’s FBOs in April, claiming that they “have taken steps to stop making payments required under the franchise agreements. Defendants are also terminating, or attempting to terminate, the franchise agreements and their obligations as franchisees without the contractual right to do so. Under the agreements, defendants are obligated to participate in an insurance program designated for the benefit of the franchisor and all the franchisees. However, defendants have terminated their participation in the insurance program in breach of their contractual obligations. Furthermore… defendants are also executing a plan to compete with MAI in breach of the franchise agreements.” MAI is seeking payment for damages exceeding $5 million plus payment for other costs, such aslegal expenses.     

Source: AINonline.com

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