CONTINENTAL B-BALL v. ELLENSTEIN ENTER.

No. 87S01-9505-CV-519.

669 N.E.2d 134 (1996)

CONTINENTAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION, INC., Appellant, v. ELLENSTEIN ENTERPRISES, INC., Appellee.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

June 20, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Ham, III, David K. Herzog, David A. Given, Baker & Daniels, Indianapolis, for appellant.

Marilyn R. Ratliff, Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, Evansville, for appellee.


ON PETITION TO TRANSFER

SULLIVAN, Justice.

Franchising is a major method of doing business in the United States today, with auto dealerships, gas stations, fast food restaurants, and a myriad of other franchised enterprises accounting for perhaps one-third of the economy's retail sales.1 The close working relationship of a franchisor and its franchisees has given rise to a number of interesting legal problems.

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