By Christen Douglas and Amnon Siegel
Recent challenging times in the automobile industry have led to harsh conflicts between manufacturers and dealers, but as manufacturers attempt to tighten their belts in an effort to preserve cash and cut losses, they should be wary not to do so in a manner that violates dealers' rights. A dealer facing termination by a manufacturer is not without legal recourse. In addition to common law tort and contract claims for unlawful terminati...
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