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Hotel Management Contracts

Hotel Dispute Lawyer: What's Best for Hospitality Contract Dispute Clauses? Arbitration, Court Litigation, or Judicial Reference in Hotel Management and Franchise Agreements? - By Jim Butler

In many circles, the term 'litigation' refers to the process that starts with the filing of a lawsuit in the traditional court system and includes all that follows until a final resolution. This more restrictive definition does not include arbitration or other alternative dispute mechanisms.


Resort Fee Disclosure

Hotel Dispute Lawyer: How Pennsylvania Resort Fees Settlements Could Play Out for US Hotel Industry - By Jim Butler

In Pennsylvania, the state’s attorney general reached settlement agreements with Omni Hotels & Resorts, Choice Hotels International and Marriott International over their fee disclosure practices. According to Mark S. Adams, the main objective in these cases was to ensure full transparency. If a hotel has a mandatory fee, they will have to let customers know upfront.


Resort Fee Disclosure

Hotel Dispute Lawyer: Disclosing Mandatory Resort Fees - What Hoteliers Need to Know - By Jim Butler

On July 1, 2024, a Comprehensive Ban on Pricing Goods and Services Without Including All Mandatory Fees Will Go into Effect in California. In the This Article, JMBM Partner Mark Adams Discusses the Implications of These Legal Developments for Hotel Owners. He Emphasizes the Need for Full Transparency to Avoid Financial Penalties, Litigation, and Reputational Damage.


Corporate Transparency Act

Hotel Lawyer: Preparing for the Corporate Transparency Act - By Jim Butler

In 2021, Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act in order to combat money laundering and other illegal activities. The CTA goes into effect on January 1, 2024, and requires almost all businesses to file a report with FinCEN identifying their beneficial owners. JMBM’s Taxation, Trusts & Estates Department has written an article detailing the steps businesses should take to prepare for this new law.


ADA Lawsuits

ADA Update: New Website Accessibility Law Impacting Most Businesses - By Jim Butler

Many hotel owners already know they need to pay attention to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, both to provide a positive experience for guests and to avoid costly litigation. A proposed new California law, however, should bring their focus to website accessibility; if adopted, business owners, as well as their web developers, would be vulnerable to substantial statutory damages and attorney’s fee if sued by a plaintiff who succeeds in court.



Hotel Data Security

Hotel Data Security Update: Time is Short – Reporting Your Data Breach - By Jim Butler

This month, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced new rules requiring companies who experience a cybersecurity attack to publicly disclose the impact of the attack within four days. Hotel companies whose securities are registered with the SEC should take note of these regulations and develop a robust incident response plan. Bob Braun outlines the new regulations.



Data Privacy

Data Privacy Alert: Who is Responsible for Personal Data at a Hotel? - By Jim Butler

Data privacy and security continue to be significant issues for hotel owners, operators, brands, and managers, representing the potential for both financial and reputational impacts. One important piece of the puzzle is which of the many entities involved in a hotel property is responsible for collecting, sharing, using and storing the personal data of guests and employees.


Hotel Development Los Angeles

New Transfer Tax on All Real Property Sales Over $5 Million in the City of Los Angeles - By Jim Butler

Last month Los Angeles voters approved Measure ULA, imposing a new tax on all real property sales or transfers over $5 million. This will affect all parties involved in a real property transaction, and it is important to understand the implications of the measure before negotiating on a new project. My colleague David Tabibian, partner in JMBM’s Real Estate Department and Global Hospitality Group, explains the initiative and its potential impact below.