Where will arbitration proceedings be conducted for Fat Shack franchise disputes?
Fat_Shack Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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- Arbitration. Any and all controversies, disputes or claims between FSI, its subsidiaries and affiliated companies or their shareholders, members, managers, officers, directors, agents, employees and attorneys (in their representative capacity); Company, its shareholders, members, managers, officers,
directors, agents and employees; and/or Associate arising out of or related to this Agreement or the validity hereof shall be submitted for binding arbitration; except for actions for injunctive relief pursuant to Section 7, which actions FSI and/or Company at their option may bring either in a court of competent jurisdiction or in arbitration. If FSI is a party to any controversy, dispute or claim, such arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in Denver, Colorado, will be submitted to the Judicial Arbiter Group, will be heard by one arbitrator in accordance with the then current rules of the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") applicable to commercial arbitration, and the arbitrator shall be a resident of the State of Colorado knowledgeable of Colorado law and fluent in English. The arbitration proceeding and all other hearings shall be conducted in English only, although Associate shall have the right, at Associate's option and sole expense, to have a translator present at the proceeding or other hearings. If FSI is not a party to such controversy, dispute or claim, such arbitration proceedings shall be conducted within the area in which Company's FAT SHACK Restaurant is based and will be heard by one arbitrator in accordance with the then current commercial arbitration rules of any arbitration group mutually acceptable to Company and Associate, and if Company and Associate cannot agree on an arbitration group within 30 days after demand for arbitration, then the AAA shall conduct such arbitration in accordance with its then current commercial arbitration rules. All jurisdictional issues will be decided by the arbitrator.
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- Attorneys' Fees.
Source: Item 23 — Receipts (FDD pages 53–223)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 Fat Shack Franchise Disclosure Document, the location of arbitration proceedings depends on whether Fat Shack Inc. (FSI) is a party to the dispute. If FSI is a party, the arbitration will be conducted in Denver, Colorado. The proceedings will be submitted to the Judicial Arbiter Group and heard by one arbitrator who is a Colorado resident, knowledgeable in Colorado law, and fluent in English. The arbitration will follow the American Arbitration Association (AAA) rules for commercial arbitration. All hearings will be in English, although the franchisee can have a translator present at their own expense.
If FSI is not a party to the dispute, the arbitration will occur within the area where the franchisee's Fat Shack restaurant is located. The arbitration will be conducted by one arbitrator, following the commercial arbitration rules of an arbitration group agreed upon by both the franchisee and Fat Shack. If they cannot agree on an arbitration group within 30 days of the arbitration demand, the AAA will conduct the arbitration according to its commercial arbitration rules. The arbitrator will decide all jurisdictional issues.
This means that a Fat Shack franchisee could be required to travel to Denver, Colorado for arbitration if the dispute involves FSI. If the dispute is solely between the franchisee and another party (excluding FSI), the arbitration will be local to the restaurant's area. Franchisees should be aware of these potential travel and legal costs when considering a Fat Shack franchise.