The potential for liability for places of public accommodation (including restaurants, hotels and casinos) that allow smoking (inside or outside) under the ADA is gaining traction. Is banning smoking a reasonable accommodation for patrons or employees with qualified breathing disabilities? Read this excellent brief on the subject by 3 University of Houston Law Center students, Robert D. Ayers, Talia Jarvis, …
[ Continue Reading... ]Archive for May 14th, 2010
by admin on May 14, 2010
Category: Hotel Law, Hotel Regulations, Restaurant Law
Tagged in: ADA Title I, ADA Title III, Add new tag, hospitality lawyer, Hotel Law, hotel safety, hotel security, Restaurant Law, Stephen Barth
