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April 2018                                                                                  
 
HospitalityLawyer.com's Converge Newsletter
 
Where Do You Want To Be Sued?
Questions of jurisdictions must be answered in all event contracts.
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"Many contracts, whether or not related to hospitality, specifically delineate where a lawsuit or arbitration will occur if there's a dispute, and which law will govern the interpretation of the agreement.

The Supreme Court of the United States previously has recognized the ability of a party to designate an exclusive jurisdiction for any legal action, and this decision was recently reinforced by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The judge dismissed a suit following a motion by the defendant, who argued that the case wasn't being tried in the contested contract's designated jurisdiction; the dismissal kept the case from going forward to discovery -- i.e., getting documents and taking depositions."

 
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Legal Experts Outline Challenges for Hotel Industry

"Speakers at this year’s Hospitality Law Conference shed light on a number of pressing legal issues facing the hotel industry, explaining where the industry stands now and what actions hoteliers can take."
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The Hospitality Law Conference: Series 2.0
 
Global Alliance of Travel, Tourism, Hospitality Attorneys
 
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New Law Opens Door For Orlando Restaurant Liquor Licenses
Gray Robinson: Attorneys At Law
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M&A 101: Key Concepts in Non-Disclosure Agreements
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