Travel and Tourism

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Las Vegas Massacre: Is the Hotel Liable?

    By Thomas A. Dickerson | January 18, 2018

    Thomas A. Dickerson writes: The liability of the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino for the tragic events in Las Vegas will certainly depend upon the facts that are developed through discovery. However, the uniqueness of Paddock's reign of terror combined with no prior instances of similar misconduct may also have some impact upon the issue of liability.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Privileged Client Information and Border Searches

    By Amrita M. Narine and Reshma Shah | December 29, 2017

    Amrita M. Narine and Reshma Shah write: Until the courts adopt a single approach toward border searches of electronic devices, attorneys need to be even more careful when crossing the border with privileged and confidential client information.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Year in Review: These Issues Dominated Albany in Tumultuous 2017

    By Josefa Velasquez | December 21, 2017

    The New York Law Journal takes a look back at 2017 and reviews the highlights and lowlights of the year in Albany, exclusive of state court rulings.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Defendants Attempt to Limit U.S. Jurisdiction in International Aviation Cases

    By Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green | November 15, 2017

    Aviation Law columnists Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green write: A major goal of the Montreal Convention was to expand the jurisdiction provisions of the Warsaw Convention to provide victims of international aviation disasters up to five jurisdictions in which to bring their lawsuits. Airlines have recently attempted to restrict these choices.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Airbnb and U.S. Hotels: Unfair Competition?

    By Thomas A. Dickerson | October 26, 2017

    In this Outside Counsel article, Thomas A. Dickerson writes: Airbnb has been extraordinarily successful at bringing together nearly 3,000,000 hosts worldwide in 191 countries and 34,000 cities. At the same time, it has disrupted the hotel industry and ruffled the feathers of governmental officials in various cities, and may be facilitating profiteering by rent stabilized tenants.

  • New York Law Journal

    Woman Charged With Stealing $1M in Amusement Park Tickets

    By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 5, 2017

    A former sales director for a New York charter bus company is accused of stealing 36,000 amusement park admission tickets, worth over $1 million.

  • New York Law Journal

    Settlement Agreements With Airbnb Violate Separation of Powers

    By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | August 15, 2017

    In their Hospitality Litigation column, Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler discuss the act introduced in the New York State Senate and Assembly to curtail the advertisement of short-term rentals in New York, and explain how, in settling subsequent litigation with Airbnb, Governor Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio have, in an effort to protect Airbnb, undercut the express language of the statute. In so doing, the executive branch has usurped the power of New York's legislature, in direct violation of the separation of powers doctrine. Their article explores this situation and potential avenues for aggrieved parties to enforce the law against Airbnb.

  • New York Law Journal

    Shin v. American Airlines Group, Inc.

    By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 14, 2017

    Air Traveler's Discrimination Suit Dismissed; Connection With Federal Funding Not Alleged

  • New York Law Journal

    Lake George Resort Must Dissolve Amid Shareholder Spat

    By Jason Grant | August 4, 2017

    A Lake George resort must dissolve as a corporation because majority shareholders looted company assets and took oppressive actions toward minority shareholders, such as trying to force them out, an appeals court has ruled.

  • New York Law Journal

    Closing Time: Protecting Your Interests When Your Hotel Purchase Fails to Close

    By Joshua D. Bernstein and Kathleen M. Prystowsky | August 2, 2017

    Joshua D. Bernstein and Kathleen M. Prystowsky write: After putting so much time and resources into negotiating a purchase agreement, and recognizing that deposits for the sale of hotels can run in the millions of dollars, it is important to put significant effort into protecting the seller's rights throughout the implementation of the agreement. Such steps are crucial to lessen exposure should the transaction fail.

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