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With the start of a new year, we would like to take a look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2022.
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2023
Hospitality Law & Safety HospitalityLawyer.com Newsletter Top 5 Articles of 2022
With the start of a new year, we would like to take a look back at the most popular articles that were featured in this newsletter series throughout 2022.
1.  NOVEMBER ISSUE
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What Hoteliers Need to Know About Human Trafficking Lawsuits

November 27, 2023 via Hotel Management

Hotels have recently faced a flood of human trafficking related lawsuits. In these lawsuits, human trafficking victims and their families are alleging negligence and violations of state and federal human trafficking laws against hotels.
  2.  MARCH ISSUE
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Hotel Panic Button Compliance in 2022: What You Need To Know

March 30, 2022 via Hospitality Net
...as we move on from the pandemic and shift into a period of recovery and regrowth, staff safety is once again placed under the spotlight. Now, it is estimated that around 2 million rooms will fall under mandates for panic button compliance in 2022, following any delays formerly attributed to the pandemic.
  3.  APRIL ISSUE
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A Labor Lawyer Breaks Down the Complicated Relationship Between Starbucks and its Growing Union

April 27, 2022 via Nation's Restaurant News
In just four and a half months, Starbucks went from having zero union presence to employees voting to unionize at 32 stores around the country, with dozens of unionization elections occurring weekly.
  4. JUNE ISSUE
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Hotel Safety and Security Risks to Owners, Operators & Insurance

June 29, 2022 via HL Blog
The extent of liability to the owner, operator, and insurer of a hotel for any injury to a guest on the premises must always be determined on a case-by-case and state-by-state basis. However, there are some general principles that can be helpful in mitigating risk for each of the aforementioned parties when a guest is injured.
5.  MAY ISSUE
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National Overview of Server Ages and Function

May 31, 2022 via HL Blog
In today’s environment where COVID and even post-COVID labor shortages are a problem, a factor on-premises retailers and their managers need to consider is the age and even the combination of ages coming to work in a given shift.
2023 Wishing you a healthy and bright new year! From all of us at HospitalityLawyer.com
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