What basis would franchisee have standing to sue franchisor


Discussion Post: Franchising and Licensing Sourcing Products

Very often, a Franchisor requires a significant portion of the product a Franchisee to be purchased either from the Franchisor directly or from an "approved" supplier. Also often, the Franchisor makes additional income as a result of these requirements. This requirement has resulted historically in a significant number of lawsuits (Franchisee's suing Franchisors). Why would this be a legal concern, and on what basis would the Franchisee have standing to sue the Franchisor?

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