In Moua v. Jani-King of Minnesota, Inc, 08-4942 (D. Minn. Mar. 12, 2010), a Minnesota federal court denied a motion for class certification filed by franchisees who alleged that Jani-King falsely promised them a certain amount of monthly business while knowing that the promised amount was unattainable. The franchisees further alleged that the business accounts Jani-King offered to them were unprofitable and that Jani-King took accounts away from them.  The court found that the claims required individualized determinations of Jani-King’s conduct vis-a-vis each franchisee.