A franchise attorney has asked this question, which was posed by one of his clients:
" I believe the type of claim he would be asking about insuring would be contract or statutory claims by unhappy franchisees, or claims by someone injured in some way, or fired/discriminated against, at a franchisee location who sues both the franchisee and franchisor"
My thoughts are that the franchisor's insurer would have to respond to any valid third party claim brought against the franchisor and provide a defense. The final decision on coverage would probably lie with the court. Of course, for "employment practices" claims to be covered, the franchisor would need to have an Employment Practices Liability Policy in pace
Does anyone else have another thought or approach?
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Kenneth Kukral, CIC
President & CEO
International Excess Companies
26451 Curtiss Wright Pkwy. #103
Richmond Hts., OH 44143-1437
PH 1-800-937-3497 X 2082
FX 216-797-2032
Check out our award winning websites at:
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http://www.getguardinsurance.com
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