Category: Hotel Regulations

Hospitality Law Conference Offers up to 17.0 Hours (including 1.0 hour of ethics) of CLE, CPE, and HRCI recertification hours

Hospitality Law Conference Offers up to 17.0 Hours (including 1.0 hour of ethics) of CLE, CPE, and HRCI recertification hours

The Tenth Annual 2012 Hospitality Law Conference offers up to 17.0 hours (including 1.0 hour of ethics) of CLE, CPE, and HRCI recertification hours. The conference will be held February 8-10 in Houston. On February 8, choose from a full day of sessions on Management Agreements, Real Estate Development Deals & Transactions, and Risk Management & Loss Prevention. Corporate Counsel …

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5 Reasons to Attend the Tenth Annual Hospitality Law Conference

5 Reasons to Attend the Tenth Annual Hospitality Law Conference

In our fast-paced, technology-driven world, what better way to keep up with the latest solutions affecting your business than networking with industry leaders? This is exactly what the Hospitality Law Conference provides – a chance to engage in in-depth conversations that will energize your career. Five reasons you should sign up now: The Education – The Hospitality Law Conference provides …

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Cliff Risman to Speak at Hospitality Law Conference

Cliff Risman to Speak at Hospitality Law Conference

Cliff Risman, Partner at Gardere Wynne Sewell and Member of the Global Alliance of Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality Attorneys (GATTHA), is scheduled to speak at the Tenth Annual Hospitality Law Conference, on February 8th. Risman is speaking on Loans and Key Money Arrangements; Subordination and Non-Disturbance Agreements. The presentation will address the differing ways in which  hotel operators use their balance sheets to …

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Crowd Control is Key

Sad to say, we live in an age where one needs to be exceptionally defensive about risk factors of any sort. This particularly applies to business owners in urbanized environments, who find themselves increasingly caught up in all sorts of unanticipated group actions from protest marches to flash mobs and all the way up to full blown riots. Even the …

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Guest Blog Post: Swimming Pools and the ADA

Guest Blog Post: Swimming Pools and the ADA

Due to the vast number of inquiries we have received regarding the new ADA requirements and hotel swimming pools, we have asked Vinh Nguyen, an attorney with the Southwest ADA Center to draft a brief blog post to clarify hotelier obligations.  In the coming months, we will be addressing additional questions about the new ADA law.  Do you have a …

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