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The Hospitality Practice Group has extensive experience in transactional work
involving hotels, tourism, restaurants, entertainment venues, car rental
companies, timeshare, condominium and golf courses. That experience
involves representation of real estate funds, lenders, owners, developers,
franchisors and management companies and includes acquisitions and sales of
hotel and resort real estate, joint venture agreements, management agreements,
franchise agreements, public and private financing arrangements, mergers and
acquisitions and general securities matters.
In addition to a strong transactional base, the Hospitality Group has unique
industry experience representing hotel managers, developers, lenders and owners
in day-to-day operational matters including service contracts, concession
agreements, leases, in-room entertainment and technology systems, sales and
catering agreements, service marks, employee relations matters, employee
benefits issues, guests issues, premises liability, crisis management and
administrative licensing.
As part of its operational experience in the hospitality industry, the firm’s
attorneys have significant experience in advising and representing clients in
employee relations matters with the goal of preventing problems. That
practice includes helping clients to establish policies and procedures and
controls to create a harmonious relationship between hotel companies and their
employees. When those relationships have broken down, the firm has handled
numerous EEOC and litigation matters stemming from the employment issues.
The Hospitality Group also has taken part in numerous collective bargaining
negotiations with the hotel and restaurant workers’ unions throughout the
country and regularly counsels clients on union related issues.
Finally, the Hospitality group also has a team of litigators with hotel and
restaurant experience to advise and consult with clients to achieve practical
business solutions to disputes among hotel owners, franchisors and managers and,
when necessary, represent clients in general commercial litigation, defends
clients in litigation involving guest claims, as well as in employment disputes
at the administrative and judicial levels.
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