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US Supreme Court | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Tag Archives: US Supreme Court. US Supreme Court Clarifies That Employers May Not Make Religious Practices, Confirmed or Not, a Factor in Employment Decisions. June 5, 2015. Posted in Employment Law. In the hospitality industry, dress code policies are very important. Diana Shukis, member of our Labor and Employment Group, brings us the latest US Supreme Court ruling regarding image-based policies. Thank you, Diana! Michael S. Brunet. Nancy M. Cooper. Benjamin J. Lambiotte. Diana S. Shukis. Northwest Lan...
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Governor Kate Brown | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Tag Archives: Governor Kate Brown. Nothing to Sneeze About: Oregon State-Wide Paid Sick Leave Bill is Now Law. June 24, 2015. Posted in Employment Law. Joy Ellis, member of our Labor and Employment Group and Hospitality, Travel and Tourism practice team, brings us the very latest news about Oregon’s Statewide Paid Sick Leave Bill. Thank you, Joy! Michael S. Brunet. Nancy M. Cooper. Benjamin J. Lambiotte. Diana S. Shukis. Scott G. Warner. Susan A. Kim. Group Sales and Events. Hotel Guest Room Privacy.
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Employment Law | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Category Archives: Employment Law. Subscribe to Employment Law RSS Feed. Initiative I-124: Look Beyond the Title. By Michael S. Brunet. August 11, 2016. Posted in Employment Law,. The Wait Is Over The New Overtime Rules Are Here: The Reconfiguration of Your Compensation System Is Just Beginning. By Nancy M. Cooper. May 19, 2016. Posted in Employment Law. Can SafeHer, a Women-For-Women Ridesharing Company, Overcome the Challenges of Anti-Discrimination Laws? May 6, 2016. Posted in Employment Law,. Despite...
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The Sharing Economy – Is the California Uber Ruling Indicative of a Shared Headache for Short Term Rentals? | Duff on Hospitality Law
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The Sharing Economy Is the California Uber Ruling Indicative of a Shared Headache for Short Term Rentals? The Sharing Economy Is the California Uber Ruling Indicative of a Shared Headache for Short Term Rentals? By Nancy M. Cooper. June 30, 2015. Posted in Employment Law. Share their cars using a license to access software that connects drivers and riders. Residences are rented out on a short term basis using software that markets to prospective travelers on sites like VRBO. The state agency agreed he wa...
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EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Tag Archives: EEOC v. Abercrombie and Fitch. US Supreme Court Clarifies That Employers May Not Make Religious Practices, Confirmed or Not, a Factor in Employment Decisions. June 5, 2015. Posted in Employment Law. In the hospitality industry, dress code policies are very important. Diana Shukis, member of our Labor and Employment Group, brings us the latest US Supreme Court ruling regarding image-based policies. Thank you, Diana! Michael S. Brunet. Nancy M. Cooper. Benjamin J. Lambiotte. Susan A. Kim.
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Free WiFi: A Cautionary Tale | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Free WiFi: A Cautionary Tale. Free WiFi: A Cautionary Tale. May 20, 2015. Posted in Hotels,. In today’s post, Malcolm Seymour. A member of our New York office who specializes in commercial litigation and regulatory enforcement actions, discusses the benefits and legal considerations for those who provide free WiFi to their hospitality customers. Whether booking a hotel. To return to a hotel with substandard WiFi. And with the advent of free web services. That monitor hotel WiFi performance. The host must...
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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Tag Archives: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Can SafeHer, a Women-For-Women Ridesharing Company, Overcome the Challenges of Anti-Discrimination Laws? May 6, 2016. Posted in Employment Law,. Sharing is Daring under Browning-Ferris. By Bernice Johnson Blessing. September 21, 2015. Posted in Employment Law,. US Supreme Court Clarifies That Employers May Not Make Religious Practices, Confirmed or Not, a Factor in Employment Decisions. June 5, 2015. Posted in Employment Law. In the hospitality ind...
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Wi-Fi hotspots | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Category Archives: Wi-Fi hotspots. Subscribe to Wi-Fi hotspots RSS Feed. Free WiFi: A Cautionary Tale. May 20, 2015. Posted in Hotels,. FCC Update: FCC Will Aggressively Investigate and Take Action Against Illegal Blockage of Wi-Fi Hot Spots. By Colin B. Andrews. January 28, 2015. Posted in Hotels,. Don’t Jam Your Customers’ Mobile Hot Spots! By Melodie Virtue on. October 3, 2014. Posted in Hotels,. Marriott International, Inc. found out the expensive way that it should not disable customers’ mobile ...
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WiFi | Duff on Hospitality Law
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Free WiFi: A Cautionary Tale. May 20, 2015. Posted in Hotels,. In today’s post, Malcolm Seymour, a member of our New York office who specializes in commercial litigation and regulatory enforcement actions, discusses the benefits and legal considerations for those who provide free WiFi to their hospitality customers. Whether booking a hotel, reserving a flight or choosing a café, hospitality customers are increasingly influenced by the … Continue Reading. Michael S. Brunet. Nancy M. Cooper. Duff on Hospit...
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