A San Diego County Superior Court judge has rejected the request of the owners of the Pat & Oscar's restaurant brand for almost $8 million in attorney's fees, granting another victory for the defense in the case the plaintiffs brought against former franchisees.
The lawsuit, which included allegations of breach of franchise agreements and violations of the state's unfair competition law, was filed by the plaintiffs against franchisees who had converted their restaurants to O's America...
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