Guzman Y Gomez denies 'unconscionable conduct' as former franchisee sues

Natalie Croxon
Updated March 22 2019 - 3:45pm, first published 3:30pm
The Guzman Y Gomez restaurant in Kennington which is at the centre of the court case. Picture: DARREN HOWE
The Guzman Y Gomez restaurant in Kennington which is at the centre of the court case. Picture: DARREN HOWE

Mexican restaurant chain Guzman Y Gomez says any losses incurred by a former Kennington franchisee stem from the franchisee's failure to take reasonable care - not unconscionable conduct and misleading representations on behalf of the company as alleged.

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Natalie Croxon

Natalie Croxon

Journalist

Reporter at the Illawarra Mercury, mostly covering social affairs. Previously of the Bendigo Advertiser, Northern Daily Leader and Quirindi Advocate. Our Watch award winner.

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