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Hospitality Law Conference Photos

Hospitality Law Conference Photos

Last week, Hospitality Lawyer hosted its Tenth Annual Hospitality Law Conference at the Omni Hotel in Houston, TX. The event was a huge success, with around 300 attendees from all over the United States. Enjoy a few pictures from our exciting event! Hospitality Law Conference, a set on Flickr.  

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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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David Denney presents Tragic Consequences: Avoiding Food Allergen Crises and Liability in Your Restaurant

David Denney presents Tragic Consequences: Avoiding Food Allergen Crises and Liability in Your Restaurant

HospitalityLawyer is excited to welcome back speaker David Denney to the Tenth Annual 2012 Hospitality Law Conference. David Denney is the principal of the David Denney Law Offices and  focuses on Food & Beverage Law. He represents clients on matters such as the formation, purchase and sale of business entities, private placements of securities, commercial leases,  foodborne illness and allergy liability, employment …

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Tenth Annual Hospitality Law Conference: Save the Date and Call for Award Nominations

Tenth Annual Hospitality Law Conference:  Save the Date and Call for Award Nominations

Save the Date for the Tenth Annual 2012 Hospitality Law Conference: February 8-10 in Houston. We have added a full day of sessions on Management Agreements to the Pre-Conference Workshop. Up to 17.0 hours of CLE, including 1.0 hour of ethics, is available. We are also accepting nominations for the Anthony G. Marshall Hospitality Law Award and Thomas G. Davis …

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Restaurant Law: Recent Developments Affect Employers with Tipped Employees

Restaurant Law:  Recent Developments Affect Employers with Tipped Employees

Gray Robinson, National Hotel Law Affiliate for Food & Beverage, has issued an Alert on how new regulations will affect tip credits and pooling, “The Fair Labor Standards Act allows an employer to use a percentage of tips to offset the minimum wage that they are required to pay tipped employees and allows the use of tip pooling.  There are …

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