Cause & Effect: Noteworthy Developments of 2016 and What They Mean for Hospitality Owners and Operators Moving Forward
2017 Hospitality Law Conference
24 April 2017
Clifford J. Risman, a partner in Gardere’s hospitality industry team, will co-present “Cause & Effect: Noteworthy Developments of 2016 and What They Mean for Hospitality Owners and Operators Moving Forward” at the 2017 Hospitality Law Conference.
Joint employer, UNITE HERE, Erin Andrews, mergers and acquisitions, short-term rentals and UberEATS are just a few among the decisions, episodes, trends and transactions that affected the lodging, food and beverage industries in 2016. This discussion with industry thought leaders will identify the current and future consequences of these developments that your business may face and how to manage them.
More information, as well as registration options, can be accessed here.
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