California Supreme Court
Jun. 5, 2014
Domino's case to weigh corporate liablity for franchisee's alleged misdeeds
Taylor Patterson doesn't want to stop at suing the owner of the Domino's franchise where she used to work. She wants to hold the company that controls Domino's name liable for her claims that her supervisor sexually harassed her.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Taylor Patterson doesn't want to stop at suing the owner of the Domino's franchise where she used to work. Patterson, who says her supervisor sexually harassed her while she worked at a Thousand Oaks location of the pizza purveyor, wants to hold the company that controls the Domino's name liable.
Domino's Pizza LLC, the corporation that franchises out the Domino's brand to regiona...
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