Delivering Hospitality Legal & Safety News to Your Inbox 2020 |
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| | | | | | With the start of a new year and decade, we wanted to take a look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2019. |
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| | | | Life, Liberty, and a Gluten-Free Meal July 18, 2019 via ConvergeBlog The [ADA] Act has been applied to a variety of segments of our society, including building entrance designs, website displays, and workplace accommodations. Recently, a new twist to the Act arose when a 12-year-old boy visited a Colonial Williamsburg restaurant with his classmates on a school field trip. |
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| | | Experts Outline The Hotel Industry’s top Legal Hurdles
April 10, 2019 via Hotel News Now During the opening sessions of the 2019 Hospitality Law Conference, attorneys working for and within the hotel industry outlined a number of pressing issues hoteliers face today. |
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| | | Workplace Law Predictions For 2019
January 6, 2019 via 4Hoteliers The past year has seen quite a few changes in labor and employment law, but with the New Year having just rung in, it’s time to look forward rather than backward. The question on the tip of everyone’s tongue is: what’s next? Here are our predictions for what to expect in 2019 when it comes to workplace law. |
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| | | Hospitality Case Review: The Top 100+ Hospitality Cases That Impacted Us in 2018
June 20, 2019 via ConvergeBlog This article provides brief summaries of the top 100+ legal cases that have impacted the hospitality industry in the year 2018. |
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| | | Not In Our House: New Human Trafficking Training Requirement For California Hotels And Motels
March 1, 2019 via Fisher Phillips Even those hotel operators with properties outside of California will benefit by examining the new law and voluntarily implementing some of the new mandates. |
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| | From all of us at HospitalityLawyer.com, we wish you a peaceful 2020! |
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