Gloria Jeans To Fight $56 Million Lawsuit From Former Supplier

SmartCompany.com.au:

The parent company of international coffee and cafe franchise Gloria Jeans is set to fight a $56 million law suit from a former supplier in a case that starts in the NSW Supreme Court today.

A small coffee supplier called Western Export Services, based in the US state of Colorado, is suing Gloria Jeans parent company Jireh International for $56 million over unpaid commissions.

Jireh has launched a cross-claim against Western Export Services and its two directors, Steven Meier and David Cisneros.

The case involves an agreement between WES and Jireh which was made in March 1996, when Jireh became the master franchise for Gloria Jeans in Australia. Read full article.

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