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Regus PLC Named Defendant in New Class Action Lawsuit

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SOURCE: ARI Law P.C.

Complaint Alleges Regus’ business practices unfair under California Business and Professions Code §17200

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 26, 2012

Ari Law, P.C., a business law firm in San Francisco, today announced that it has filed a class action lawsuit against Regus Management Group, LLC, Regus Business Centre LLC, and Regus plc, claiming violations of Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code sections 17200, 17500 (false/misleading advertising), concealment of hidden charges, negligent misrepresentation, and intentional misrepresentation (fraud), by the commercial lease space provider Regus.

The complaint, case number CGC-12-520600, alleges that Regus, which claims to be the world’s largest provider of flexible workplaces, failed to adequately disclose hidden charges and engaged in unfair business practices under California law. The complaint asks for, inter alia, that Regus disgorge or return all profits to its clients that were gained through unfair practices or charges that were not adequately disclosed by Regus to its clients.

Persons who have information relevant to Regus’ business practices may contact attorney Bo Zeng @ 415-857-3487 or by e-mail at info at arilaw.com. Attorney Advertising Disclaimer: This communication does not create an attorney-client relationship with any reader, or constitute legal advice, a guarantee, or prediction regarding any outcome or legal matter.

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