For 11 years, the Hospitality Law Conference has converged the country's hospitality thought leaders, breaking down silos, creating cross-functional dialogues for more effective execution and career enhancement. Lawyers have learned about the financial aspects of deals and the financial experts get a better understanding of the legal and compliance aspects. We also break down the barriers between legal, risk, loss prevention and HR for the operation. Together we do more deals, and we make hotels and restaurants safer and more secure for customers and employees. The Conference provides intensive education (CLE,CPE, HRCI and EI credit) and exceptional networking among legal, development, risk, finance, HR and operations.
The Pre-Conference Workshops, including the Owner-Management Summit, includes intensive education in the following verticals:
- Owner-Management Summit
- New Hotel Development
- Management Agreements
- Hotel Investments Boot Camp
- Hotel and Restaurant Corporate Counsel Only
- The Convergence of Risk Management, Legal Compliance and Loss Prevention
The Hospitality Law Conference begins on February 12th with general sessions as well as break-out sessions in three different topic areas in the following verticals:
- Food & Beverage
- Human Resources & Labor Relations
- Lodging
For more information, visit http://www.hospitalitylawyer.com or follow the #HLC13 conversation on Twitter at http://twitter.com/Hospitality_Law.
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2. Greetings from the President & Who Should Attend
Founder of HospitalityLawyer.com
Legal
It is my pleasure to invite you to the 11th Annual 2013 Corporate Counsel
Hospitality Law Conference including the inaugural Private Attorneys
Owner-Management Summit, held in Houston, Government Attorneys
Texas from Monday, February 11th through 12:45 Compliance Officers
pm, Wednesday, February 13th. Since its inception, Hospitality Law Faculty
the conference has dramatically expanded in scope, Law Students
uniting hundreds of industry executives and other
thought leaders to break down silos and create cross-
functional dialogues on the most pressing issues Operations
in the hospitality field. These exciting sessions are Risk Managers
crafted to bring you up to speed and anticipate future issues to assist you Security Personnel
in your performance. Our goal has always been to provide the industry with Loss Prevention Personnel
quality education on legal, safety, and security issues. We look forward to Health, Science and Environment
seeing you there. Professionals
IT Professionals
Very best regards, HR Professionals
Stephen Barth Franchise Service Directors
Food and Beverage Executives
Insurance Companies & Brokers
Stephen C. Barth, President & Founder of HospitalityLawyer.com Claims Managers
Houston, TX, United States
sbarth@hospitalitylawyer.com
Finance - Accounting
About the Conference CFOs
Accountants
Controllers
From development deals to management agreements, from food and
Comptrollers
beverage liability to labor and employment, and from claims management
to anti-trust issues, the latest cases, trends and issues in hospitality law, risk,
safety, and security are up for exploration at the 11th Annual Hospitality Law
Development
Conference, February 11-13, 2013.
Developers
Lenders
The Pre-Conference Workshops including the Owner-Management Summit Asset Managers
on February 11th offers a full day of sessions on management agreements; Owners
new hotel developments, hotel investments; risk management, legal Brokers
compliance and loss prevention; and issues affecting corporate counsel. Receivers
The Hospitality Law Conference from February 12th-13th includes general
sessions on franchising, mitigating human trafficking and the always
popular hospitality litigation reviews. Also featured are break-out sessions
in three different topic areas: Food & Beverage, Lodging, and Human
Resources & Labor Relations.
Please join us for this convergence of hospitality industry expertise for
intensive education and exceptional networking.
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3. Schedule-at-a-Glance
Monday, February 11, 2013 Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Hotel Owner-Management Summit + The Hospitality Law Conference
Pre-Conference Workshops
7:15am Registration Desk Opens
7:15am – 8:00am Meet and Mingle
8:00am Registration Desk Opens
Continental Breakfast
8:00am – 8:45am Meet and Mingle
8:00am – 10:00am General Sessions
Continental Breakfast
10:00am – 10:15amCatered Break
8:45am – 9:00am Welcome
10:15am – 12:15pmBreakout Sessions:
9:00am – 11:00am Breakout:
•
Food & Beverage Track
•
Lodging Track
1. Hotel Owner-Mangement Summit •
Human Resources & Labor
• New Hotel Development Relations Track
• Management Contracts 12:15pm – 2:15pm Awards Luncheon and
• Hotel Investments Boot Presentation
Camp 2:15pm – 4:15pm Breakout Sessions Continue
2. Restaurant & Hotel Corporate Counsel 4:15pm – 4:30pm Catered Break
Only Workshop 4:30pm – 5:30pm General Session
3. The Convergence of Risk Management, 5:30pm – 6:45pm Cocktail Reception &
Legal Compliance and Loss Prevention Drawing for an iPad & $500
Workshop American Express Gift Card
11:00am – 12:15pm Luncheon Wednesday, February 13, 2013
12:30pm – 2:30pm Breakout Sessions
2:30pm – 3:00pm Catered Break 8:15am – 10:15pm General Sessions
3:00pm – 5:00pm Breakout Sessions 10:15am – 10:30pm Catered Break
5:00pm – 6:15pm Wine Reception 10:30am – 12:30pm General Sessions
12:30pm – 12:45pm Closing Remarks &
Drawing for $500
American Express Gift Card
Social Networking
You don’t have to wait until the 2013 Hospitality Law Conference and the inaugural Hotel Owner-Management Summit to start networking.
We encourage everyone to participate in our market-leading social media conversation. Take advantage of the opportunity to stay abreast of
all the latest industry news and happenings, while engaging in ongoing social dialogue with industry professionals and thought leaders. Get
connected today by joining the conversation in the following ways:
@Hospitality_Law Follow us on Twitter to receive the latest general industry news and updates. Don’t forget to tag
conference-related tweets with #HLC13.
@HotelOwnerMgmt Follow us on our new Hotel Owner-Management group to get in the conversation with hotel developers,
owners, and management groups. Don’t forget to tag conference-related tweets with #HOMS13.
Hospitality Lawyer Like us on Facebook to receive conference updates and the latest industry news at
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4. Agenda-at-a-Glance
Monday, February 11, 2013 - Pre-Conference Workshop
7:30am Registration Desk Opens
8:15am-8:45am Meet & Mingle Continental Breakfast
8:45am-9:00am Welcome
Owner-Management Summit (OMS) The Convergence of
Restaurant & Hotel Risk Management,
New Hotel Management Hotel Investments Corporate Counsel Legal Compliance &
Development Agreements Financial Boot Camp Loss Prevention
9:00am-10:00am
Raising Equity Key Business Terms at Understanding a Hotel Protecting Your IP: The Art of the Property
the LOI Stage; Basic Financial Statement & Key Including Trade Dress, Claim Negotiation – An
Negotiation Points & Investment Terms Trade Secrets, Recipes & Insider’s Perspective
Marketing Terms Top Level Domains
The Development Loans & Key Money Deal Structuring, Avoiding Anti-Trust & Critical Concepts of
1:00am-11:00am
Process: Feasibility, Arrangements: Investment Analysis, Foreign Corrupt Practices Business Litigation:
Contracting, Funding and Subordinations & Non- Equity and Debt Capital Act Traps Understanding Insurance
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
the Construction Process Disturbance Agreements Coverage Issues and
Including Insurance Part I How to Keep Secrets; The
Attorney Client Privilege
11:00am-12:15pm Luncheon & Presentation: The Current State of the Hotel Industry
The Development Negotiating the Incentive Understanding Hotel Medical Emergencies at Hospitality Business
12:30pm-1:30pm
Process: Feasibility, Fee & Performance Test Investment and Valuation Your Hotel, Restaurant, or Interruption - Beyond the
Contracting, Funding and Methodologies and Pro- Business: An Analysis of Basics
the Construction Process Formas/Analysis Duty, Risk and Liability
Including Insurance Part II
A Round Table of Mock Negotiation of a Determining the Value Managing the Risk of New Do Not Disturb: Data
1:30pm-2:30pm
Developers, Capital Management Agreement of a Hotel: The Debate Brand Rollouts Privacy & Security Issues in
Providers, Operators and Continues; Is It the Value the Hospitality Industry
Lawyers of the Dirt or the Business
Enterprise Value?
2:30pm-3:00pm Catered Break
Panel of Franchise Hotel/ Terminating Hotel Key Business Terms/ Hot Topics in the Food & Crime Pays: A Conversation
3:00pm-4:00pm
Brand Executives Management Agreements Concepts in Major Hotel Beverage Arena of Fraud, Recovery and
& Divorce Issues That Occur Agreements Best Practices in the
Hospitality Industry
Real World Scenarios: Intentionally Left Open Alternative Financing E-Discovery & ESI – Don’t Best Practices for
4:00pm-5:00pm
Developments in the Options, Including EB-5 Leave Your Business Attorneys, Internal
Middle East, Asia and Latin Exposed Auditors and Forensic
America (Both In-Bound Specialists in Executing
and Out-Bound): The Forensics Investigations
Investors Perspective
5:00pm-6:30pm Wine Tasting Reception
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5. Tuesday, February 12, 2013 - Hospitality Law Conference
7:15am Registration Opens
7:15am-8:00am Meet & Mingle Continental Breakfast
GENERAL SESSIONS
8:00am-9:00am Franchising: The Evolving Relationship Between Franchisors and Franchisees
9:00am-10:00am Hot Topics and Trends in Insurance Coverage
10:00am-10:15am Catered Break
Food & Beverage Track Human Resources & Labor Lodging Track
11:15am-12:15pm 10:15am-11:15am
Relations Track
Dirt, Food and Booze: Negotiating Leases, Is Your Criminal Background Check Policy Allowing High Risk Activities at Hotels
Catering and Banquet Agreements and Consistent with the EEOC’s Updated
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Other Food Service Contracts Guidance?
Hospitality Hazards: Liquor Licenses and Poised for Recovery: Hospitality Visas in a Audits and Risk Assessment Processes in the
Supplier-Sponsored Events New Economy Lodging Industry
12:15pm-2:15pm Awards Luncheon & Presentation: The State of the Hotel Industry in Texas
2:15pm-3:15pm
Top Reasons Restaurants Get Sued by Collective Bargaining in the New Economy- Perspectives on Non-Traditional Online
Employees: A Prevention Plan What to Expect at the Bargaining Table in Distribution Channels
2013
3:15pm-4:15pm
TBA Use of Subcontractors/Independent
Contractors in the Hospitality Industry: ADA Title III Litigation: What are the Courts
Practices, Developments, Pitfalls and Saying?
Safeguards
4:15pm-4:30pm Catered Break
GENERAL SESSIONS
4:30pm-5:30pm Food and Beverage Liability Update
5:30pm-6:45pm Cocktail Reception & Exhibitor Showcase & Prize Drawing for iPad & $500
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - Hospitality Law Conference
7:45am-8:15am Meet & Mingle Continental Breakfast
GENERAL SESSIONS
8:15am-9:15am Hospitality Case Review
9:15am-10:15am Fraud and Affinity Programs
10:15am-10:30am Catered Break
GENERAL SESSIONS
10:30am-11:30am Healthcare Act and What It Means to Employers
11:30am-12:30pm The Attorney’s Role In Mitigating Human Trafficking
12:30pm- 12:45pm Closing Remarks & Drawing for $500 American Express Gift Card
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6. Monday, February 11, 2013 • Owner-Management Summit
New Hotel Development • Management
7:30 a.m. Loans and Key Money Arrangements;
Registration Desk Opens Subordination and Non-Disturbance Agreements
Presented by: Cliff Risman, Gardere
Philip Gosch, Brownstein Hyatt, Farer Shreck
8:15 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Susan Aldridge, Rosewood Hotel & Resorts
Meet and Mingle Continental Breakfast
Sponsored by: Deloitte This presentation will provide a survey of the legal and business issues involved in
loan and key money arrangements, as well as subordination and non-disturbance
agreements.
8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Welcome Deal Structuring, Investment Analysis, Equity and
Debt Capital
Presented by: Jonathan Falik, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
This presentation will discuss the nuts and bolts of deal structuring, investment
Raising Equity analysis and how to structure equity.
Presented by: Irv Sandman, Sandman Savrann
How hotel companies raise equity for their projects, including equity structures and
11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
vehicles. Luncheon and Presentation: The Current State of
Key Business Terms at the LOI Stage; Basic the Hotel Industry
Sponsored by: Alvarez & Marsal
Negotiation Points and Marketing Terms Presented by: Vail Brown, STR
Presented by: Albert Pucciarelli, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter
Phi Colicchio, Taylor, Colicchio, & Silverman An overview by STR on the current international and nation hotel
industry performance trends and insight on what lies ahead.
This program will provide participants with a checklist for and basic understanding
of key business and legal issues arising in the negotiation of a hotel management
agreement, starting at the LOI stage. We will discuss what elements should be 12:30 p.m. -1:30 p.m.
included in the LOI. Speakers will also provide their thoughts on issues that are heavily
negotiated, such as the incentive fee formulation and performance tests, and will The Development Process: Feasibility, Contracting,
identify current trends in management agreement negotiations.
Funding, and the Construction Process Including
Understanding a Hotel Financial Statement and Insurance- Part II
Presented by: Chuck Bedsole, Alvarez & Marsal
Key Investment Terms
Presented by: Jonathan Falik, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank This panel will will continue to discuss the development process, including fesibility,
Vail Brown, STR contracting, funding, the construction process, and insurance.
Including: Loan to Value Ratios, Amortization, Yield Maintenance and Prepayment
Formulas, Yearly Mortgage Constant, Before Tax Equity Dividend Rate, Before Tax
Negotiating the Incentive Fee and Performance
Equity Yield, After Tax Equity Yield, Depreciation Parameters, Public vs. Private Test
Company Parameters, Weighted Average Cost of Capital, pre and after tax yields; Key Presented by: Jamie Crolle
Operations Reports and Metrics Daniel Marinberg: Greenberg Traurig, P.A.
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Two of the most critical titles on management agreements are compensation and
term. This discussion will focus on negotiating and wording the Incentive Fee and
The Development Process: Feasibility, Contracting, Performance Test concepts for both the owner’s and operator’s standpoints. Multiple
approaches and concepts for each aspects will be presented and discussed.
Funding & the Construction Process Including
Insurance- Part I Understanding Hotel Investment and Valuation
Presented by: Chuck Bedsole, Alvarez & Marsal
Rich Sprecher, Aimbridge Hospitality
Methodologies and Pro-Formas/Analysis
Presented by: Emily Smith, RLJ Lodging Trust
This panel will discuss the development process, including fesibility, contracting, David Parker, DP Consulting
funding, the construction process, and insurance.
Including the difference between branded and unbranded hotel development- the
value of a brand.
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7. Monday, February 11, 2013 • Owner-Management Summit
Agreements • Hotel Investment Financial Boot
1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Key Business Terms/Concepts in Major Hotel
A Round Table of Developers, Capital Providers, Agreements
Presented by: Jonathan Falik, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
Operators and Lawyers
Presented by: San San Lee, Law Offices of San San Lee
Mike Hines, HP Hospitality
4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mock Negotiation of a Management Agreement
Presented by: Real World Scenarios: Developments in the Middle
Moderated by: Mitch Berkey, Wolff & Samson East, Asia and Latin America (Both In-Bound and
A mock negotiation of a hotel management agreement between an owner and Out-Bound): The Investors Perspective
manager will be moderated by Mitchell S. Berkey, a senior partner with Wolff & Samson Presented by: Cliff Risman, Gardere
in West Orange, New Jersey. Xavier Flores, Hyatt Hotels
Determining the Value of a Hotel: The Debate This panel will discuss the developments in the Middle East, Asia and Latin America, for
both in-bound and out-bound from the investor’s perspective.
Continues; Is It the Value of the Dirt or the
Business Enterprise Value? TBA
Presented by: Daniel Lesser, LW Hospitality Advisor
David Lennhoff, SC&H Appraisal Services
A discussion of the concepts and underlying principles relative to the separation of real
property, tangible personal property and intangible business assets. The presentation
will also address the flaws in some of the more popular/simplistic approaches, being Alternative Financing Options, Including EB-5
used by lawyers. Presented by: San San Lee, Law Offices of San San Lee
Lincoln Stone, Stone & Grzegorek
2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program has been a growing source of funding for
Catered Break hospitality development as the EB-5 capital source is reputed to be a lower cost
alternative compared to other sources of capital available in this capital-constrained
Sponsored by: Gardere economy. This panel will provide a few case examples of hospitality projects funded
with EB-5 capital. As the EB-5 capital source ultimately depends on US immigration
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. compliance, the panel will explain how the EB-5 application process works and will
feature the types of deal structures and job creation methodologies that are likely to
Panel of Franchise Hotel/Brand Executives be successful with US immigration officials.
Presented by: Tye Turman, Marriott International
Shane Platt, Choice Hotel International 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Mike McGaughey, Best Western International
Chip Ohlsson, Starwood Hotels & Resort Worldwide Wine Tasting Reception
Moderated by: Rich Sprecher, Aimbridge Hospitality Sponsored by: Fisher & Phillips
A panel of Hotel Franchise & Membership Company Executives will discuss the current
state of their initiatives to spur development and satisfy the needs of the traveling
public.
Terminating Hotel Management Agreements and Attend the Hotel Owner-Management Summit to
the Divorce Issues that Occur stay on top of new developments, management
Presented by: Albert Pucciarelli, McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter
Steven Lerner, Redstone Companies agreements, and understand the financial aspects
John Thomas, Florida International University of hotel investments.
Who controls the employees and the consequences to both sides; Termination fees,
rights and a flow chart of issues that may arise under alternative exit strategies
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8. Monday, February 11, 2013 • Pre-Conference Workshops
Restaurant & Hotel Corporate Counsel Only
7:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Registration Desk Opens Managing the Risk of New Brand Rollouts
Presented by: Todd Soloway, Pryor Cashman LLP
8:15 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Joshua Bernstein, Pryor Cashman LLP
Meet and Mingle Continental Breakfast This interactive program will provide participants with an overview of the risks
Sponsored by: Deloitte inherent to hotel operators in the rollout of new brands, with a particular emphasis
on potential liability of operators to owners for the all-to-common incomplete nature
8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. of brand standards at the initial stages of the rollout of a new brand. The program will
be designed to give in-house counsel for owners and operators the tools they need
Welcome to manage those risks both in the drafting of management agreements and in the
development process itself.
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Protecting Your IP; Including Trade Dress, Trade
Secrets, Recipes and Top Level Domains Catered Break
Presented by: Jennifer Sickler, Thompson & Knight Sponsored by: Gardere
Over the past few decades, technological advances have brought about a revolution 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
in business and in nearly all aspects of our lives. People communicate with each
other in seconds, over vast territory There is no longer a need to be physically near Hot Topics in the Food & Beverage Arena
clients and co-workers; instead employees can communicate effectively at home New Presented by: Elizabeth DeConti, Gray Robinson
technologies offer a wide variety of services and opportunities, and to some increase
efficiency and productivity, but challenges remain: employers increasingly see a
This annual presentation will provide highlights of the past year’s most notable
need to adopt ways to manage the widespread use of new technologies, find ways
litigation cases arising out of the sale and service of alcoholic beverages and food.
to prevent the inevitable loss of face-to-face interpersonal skills and a deterioration of
Among other issues, we will address dram shop and licensing-related issues on the
relationships in the workplace, and prevent liability.
alcohol side, and negligence, strict liability, and failure to warn on the food side. The
presentation will identify litigation trends and defense strategies. In addition, we will
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. look at the fact patterns from instructive cases and use them as teaching tools to
discuss compliance and best practices for avoiding liability.
Avoiding Anti-Trust & Foreign Corrupt Practices
Act Traps 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
E-Discovery & ESI – Don’t Leave Your Business
Exposed
Presented by: Jennifer Heitman Wilson Elser
11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Bruno Katz, Wilson Elser
Luncheon and Presentation: The Current State of Every business in today’s world is driven by data. Issues related to legal obligations
the Hotel Industry surrounding the nature and scope of data preservation have thrust their way to the
top of corporate agendas, and rightfully so. Whether a lawsuit stems from a business
Sponsored by: Alvarez & Marsal dispute, employment claims, third-party personal injury claims, or compliance issues,
Presented by: Vail Brown, STR failure to preserve electronically stored information (ESI) can jeopardize your bottom
line. No matter how big or small, simple or complex your business model, there is no
An overview by STR on the current international and nation hotel exemption from the obligation to disclose or discover electronically stored information.
ESI related to your business may include client billing, vendor invoices, personnel files,
industry performance trends and insight on what lies ahead.
payroll, contracts, post orders, incident reports, or related e-mail. Possible penalties
and sanctions resulting from failure to properly preserve, disclose, and discover ESI
12:30 p.m. -1:30 p.m. include default judgments and substantial monetary fines.
Medical Emergencies at Your Hotel, Restaurant, or 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Business: An Analysis of Duty, Risk, and Liability
Presented by: Jerry Hamilton, Hamilton, Miller & Birthsel Wine Tasting Reception
Sponsored by: Fisher & Phillips
A patron at a gym has a heart attack. A diner at a restaurant is choking. A guest has a
seizure in a hotel lobby. As an Owner/Operator, what is your duty? What are the risks
of your response? Can you be held liable for the medical outcome? We will examine
recent case law in this evolving area of premises liability law.
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9. Monday, February 11, 2013 • Pre-Conference Workshops
The Convergence of Risk Management, Legal
Compliance & Loss Prevention
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
The Art of the Property Claim Negotiation – Do Not Disturb: Data Privacy & Security Issues in
An Insider’s Perspective the Hospitality Industry
Presented by: Clark Schweers, BDO Consulting Presented by: Linn Foster-Freedman, Nixon Peabody
Mark Schreiber, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP
This panel will discuss the best practices in working collaboratively and productively in
settling property claims. Panelists will discuss the importance of how setting the stage This interactive program will provide participants with an overview of the risks
early after the loss in terms of roles and responsibilities will greatly impact the final inherent to hotel operators in the rollout of new brands, with a particular emphasis
settlement negotiations. The session will focus on tips and tricks to maximize recovery on potential liability of operators to owners for the all-to-common incomplete nature
and minimize the required time to come to a resolution. of brand standards at the initial stages of the rollout of a new brand. The program will
be designed to give in-house counsel for owners and operators the tools they need
to manage those risks both in the drafting of management agreements and in the
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. development process itself.
Critical Concepts of Business Litigation:
Understanding Insurance Coverage Issues 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
and How to Keep Secrets; The Attorney Client Catered Break
Privilege Sponsored by: Gardere
Presented by: Thomas Patterson, The Patterson Law Firm LLP
Many times, the key component of a successful resolution of a business issue depends
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
on establishing insurance coverage. Learn what to look for in an insurance policy
and what to do when you get a claim. This seminar will show in-house counsel what
Crime Pays: A Conversation of Fraud, Recovery
actions to take when a reservation of rights letter has been received and how to get and Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry
the best representation possible. As in-house counsel, you’ll learn what you need to Presented by: Chris Giovino, Dempsey Partners
know regarding insurance coverage so that you may win business lawsuits.
Cameron Shirley, Starwood Hotel & Resort Worldwide
Are your clients’ communications with you secret? Most people believe that their Moderator: Robert Glasser, Dempsey Partners
lawyer will keep their communications secret, but it is not always so. This presentation
will help you recognize the issues that pervade the attorney-client privilege-and You hope it will never happen. But, if and when it does, you’ll want to be prepared
thus help you keep your clients’ secrets. In everyday litigation, risk managers, claims to handle the resulting process to achieve the best results for your company. In this
personnel, corporate executives and their lawyers frequently misunderstand the session you will hear an organized crime investigator and a forensic accountant
privilege, sometimes with devastating results. In this presentation, you’ll learn to keep discuss strategies to maximize recovery of employee dishonesty claims, including:
sensitive information confidential. Thomas Patterson has demonstrated success by • tips for a productive investigation
lecturing on this topic to the North Suburban Illinois Bar Association and has presented • coverage and legal pitfalls to be avoided
at a previous RIMS Conference. • properly documenting liability and damages
• working with law enforcement
• working with internal stakeholders - general counsel, audit, security, IT, etc.
11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. • negotiating a successful settlement with your crime insurers
Luncheon and Presentation: The Current State of
the Hotel Industry 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sponsored by: Alvarez & Marsal Best Practices for Attorneys, Internal Auditors,
Presented by: Vail Brown, STR
and Forensic Specialists in Executing Forensics
An overview by STR on the current international and nation hotel Investigations
industry performance trends and insight on what lies ahead. Presented by: Anthony Campanelli, Deloitte
Veronique Lanthier, Marriott International
12:30 p.m. -1:30 p.m. Whistleblower allegations, accounting improprierties, issues discovered during routine
audits, management misconduct, regulatory inquiries, subpoenas, and major litigations
Hospitality Business Interruption – Beyond The are all issues faced in the hospitality industry.Conducting an internal investigation that
Basics can withstand internal and external scrutiny often requires experience, judgement,
Presented by: John Hutson, Navigant Consulting and the right people and technological tools. This presentation will discuss the
investigatory process, what to do when a matter arises, and the role of attorneys and
Roger Hillman, Garvey Schubert Barer forensic specialists in the investigatory process.
Through a series of small situational case studies, the attendees will explore issues
common to hospitality firms in business interruption insurance claims and/or lost 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
profits litigations. This will be interactive and participants will be expected to provide
input on the case studies. While basic principles of business interruption will be Wine Tasting Reception
reviewed, this course focuses on advanced damage valuation topics specific to the Sponsored by: Fisher & Phillips
hospitality industry. The types of issues addressed will include, among others, revenue
projections, mitigation efforts, cost drivers, and saved expense analysis.
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10. Tuesday, February 12, 2013 • Hospitality Law Conference - Day 1
Plenary Sessions
7:15 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Registration Desk Opens Hot Topics and Trends in Insurance Coverage
Presented by: Ken Trotter, Dickstein Shapiro
7:15 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. John Heints, Dickstein Shapiro
Meet and Mingle Continental Breakfast “Hot Topics and Trends in Insurance Coverage” will address critical considerations in
Sponsored by: Wilson Elser purchasing and pursuing insurance coverage for the hospitality industry, including
insurance coverage for: 1) claims arising out of cyber events, such as data breaches
and cyber attacks, that may be covered under cyber insurance policies and other
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. traditional forms of coverage (e.g., property or liability policies); 2) claims arising out of
international operations, such as claims based on a foreign government’s expropriation
Franchising: The Evolving Relationship Between or confiscation of assets, a foreign government’s frustration or repudiation of contracts,
Franchisors and Franchisees or political violence that may be covered under political risk policies; 3) claims arising
out of wage-hour class action lawsuits and various other employment-related lawsuits
Presented by: Arthur Pressman, Nixon Peabody that may be covered under employment practices liability and directors’ and officers’
Robert Salkowski, Zarco, Einhorn, Salkowski, & Brito liability policies; and, 4) other claims such as those arising out of property damage,
construction, or pollution.
10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Catered Break
Sponsored by: Franczek Radelet
Track Hosts
New Hotel Development General Sessions
Chuck Bedsole, Alvarez & Marsal Stephen Barth, HospitalityLawyer.
com
Management Agreements Food & Beverage Track
Jamie Crolle Janet Le, HospitalityLawyer.com
Hotel Investments Financial Human Resouces & Labor
Boot Camp Relations Track
Jonathan Falik, Newman Grubb Kris McDaniels, HospitalityLawyer.
Knight Frank com
Restaurant & Hotel Corporate Lodging Track
Counsel Only Rick Barrett, Shannon, Gracey,
Banks Brown Ratliff & Miller
Robert Glasser, Dempsey Partners
The Convergence of Risk
Management, Legal
Compliance & Loss Prevention
Todd Seiders, Petra Risk Solutions
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11. Tuesday, February 12, 2013 • Hospitality Law Conference - Day 1
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Poised for Recovery: Hospitality Visas in a New
Dirt, Food and Booze: Negotiating Leases, Economy
Presented by: Jerome Grzeca, The Grzeca Law Group SC
Catering and Banquet Agreements and Other
As the improving U.S. economy spurs new business recovery and growth, many
Food Service Contracts employers are rebuilding their workforces. With the return of labor shortages predicted
Presented by: David Denney, The Law Offices of David Denney in coming years, the need for foreign workers in the hospitality industry will continue
to increase. Learn how different nonimmigrant classifications can be utilized by the
David will highlight critical points for negotiation in restaurant and bar leases, banquet hospitality industry to recruit the most talented individuals.
and catering agreements, and other hospitality contracts such as concessionaire and
foodservice management agreements. – “Training Future Managers” The J-1 and H-3 Trainee Classifications
– “Retaining Employees Through the Global Mobility of Managerial and Specialized
Is Your Criminal Background Check Policy Knowledge Personnel” L-1 and E-2 Classifications
– Recruiting H-2B Seasonal Workers in a Weak Economy
Consistent with the EEOC’s Updated Guidance – Hiring Open-Market Professionals using the H-1B, TN and O-1 Classifications
Presented by: Andria Lure Ryan, Fisher & Phillips
On April 25, 2012, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued
Audits and Risk Assessment Processes in the
updated guidance on the use of criminal background checks in employment titled, Lodging Industry
Enforcement Guidance on the Consideration of Arrest and Conviction Records in Presented by: Mike Cazel, Hospitality Safety & Security Services, Inc
Employment Decisions Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The EEOC is
using this guidance to investigate cases of discrimination related to employer’s use
of criminal background check policies. This session will focus on two important steps 12:15 p.m. -2:15 p.m.
for hospitality employers -- ensuring that your criminal background check policy will
survive EEOC scrutiny and preparing for and responding to the EEOC’s systemic race Awards Luncheon & Presentation: State of the
and gender discrimination investigations of employers around the country.
Hotel Industry in Texas
Sponsored by: Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau
Allowing High Risk Activities at Hotels
Presented by: Vail Brown, STR
Presented by: Chad Callaghan, Premises Liability Experts
James Eiler, Kaiser Swindells & Eiler An overview on the current hotel industry performance trends in Texas and specifically
Michael Amaro, Prindle, Amaro, Goetz, Hillyard, Barnes & Reinholtz LLP Houston and insights on what the future holds.
Hotels are being pressed to allow guests and groups to engage in high-risk activities
such as ropes courses, jet ski’s, wild animals at events, fire-walking, water slides,
lazy rivers, amusement rides, rock climbing walls, inflatables/bounce houses, play
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
structures, etc. How can hotels allow this and protect themselves from potential Top 5 Reasons Restaurants Get Sued by
liability?
Employees: A Prevention Plan
Presented by: Stephen Roppolo, Fisher & Phillips
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
In an informative and lively session, Fisher & Phillips attorney Steve Roppolo will
Hospitality Hazards: Liquor Licenses and Supplier- examine the kinds of cases restaurants see most often from employees, from tip credit
Sponsored Events class actions to harassment claims.
Presented by: Kate Hardy, Nixon Peabody LLP
Collective Bargaining in the New Economy- What
Trade practice regulations heavily restrict interactions between alcohol industry to Expect at the Bargaining Table in 2013
suppliers and wholesalers, on the one hand, and hospitality liquor licensees, on the
Presented by: Thomas Posey, Franczek Radelet PC
other hand, including restaurants, hotels, bars and caterers. Currently, many states
are changing and re-working the exceptions to their tied house laws that allow
events to be held by suppliers and wholesalers in retail locations and which allow The economic upheaval experienced in the US over the last several years has changed
for sponsorship of events by spirit, wine and beer brands. The states also have widely the way hospitality employers do business, and has necessitated a corresponding
varying rules on whether retail employees and consumers can be given samples of change in the way they engage in collective bargaining. Economic pressures have led
product by suppliers and wholesalers and whether and how a retailer can receive not only to operational changes, but also to changes in ownership and management
free product from a supplier or wholesaler to use at events. Although enforcement structures, and these changes have brought issues like subcontracting and
activities are mainly focused on suppliers and wholesalers, this is something that retail successorship obligations front and center at the bargaining table. This presentation
liquor licensees should be aware of. will discuss some of the trends hospitality employers can expect to see in upcoming
bargaining as their current contracts expire, and will address practical strategies for
responding to those trends. It will also discuss the potential benefits and pitfalls
associated with using multi-employer bargaining units as a means to increase an
individual employer’s bargaining power.
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12. Tuesday, February 12, 2013 • Hospitality Law Conference - Day 1
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. (continued) ADA Title III Litigation- What are the Courts
Perspectives on Non-Traditional Online Saying?
Presented by: Jennifer Heitman, Wilson Elser
Distribution Channels Bruno Katz, Wilson Elser
Presented by: Greg Duff, Garvey Schubert Barer Law Ronnie Guillen, Wilson Elser
Ruth Walters, Garvey Schubert Barer Law
This presentation will provide an overview of how the Courts have treated Title III ADA
Beyond the known territory of online travel agents, Facebook and even Twitter, lie claims. A review of past decisions helps us identifies hot button litigation issues and
alternative, sometimes unexplored online distribution channels. From Groupon to provides a platform for development of best defense tactics.
members only luxury travel and retail sites, from the industry’s newest giant (Google)
to a bleeding edge distributor with its own virtual currency, hoteliers have a host of
innovative ways to reach potential guests with not only hotel rooms and meals, but, 4:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
increasingly, “experiences.” Old names in the travel industry are associated with new
names (Google again!) and the edges of the online distribution world shift and grow. Catered Break
Each channel raises a mixture of familiar and new business and legal issues “from ever
Sponsored by:
changing data privacy legislation to U.S. state escheat laws, to antitrust concerns and
beyond. With a constantly innovating Internet community of suppliers, distributors
and consumers, there are a number of interesting challenges for lawyers who practice
on these boundaries.
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Food and Beverage Liability Update
315 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Presented by: Elizabeth DeConti, Gray Robinson
TBA This annual presentation will provide highlights of the past year’s most notable
litigation cases arising out of the sale and service of alcoholic beverages and food.
Among other issues, we will address dram shop and licensing-related issues on the
alcohol side, and negligence, strict liability, and failure to warn on the food side. The
presentation will identify litigation trends and defense strategies. In addition, we will
Use of Subcontractors/Independent Contractors look at the fact patterns from instructive cases and use them as teaching tools to
discuss compliance and best practices for avoiding liability.
in the Hospitality Industry: Practices,
Developments, Pitfalls and Safeguards 5:00 p.m. - 6:15 p.m.
Presented by: Laura Franze, Hunton & Williams
Cocktail Reception and Drawing for an iPad and
The question of who is an employee or employer seems simple in the abstract. Modern
business structure, however, paints many shades of gray. The use of contract workers, $500 American Express Gift Card
temporary service agencies, joint ventures and equity arrangements blur traditional Sponsored by: HIBA Members: McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney &
assessments of employment status. This session will clarify the important distinctions Carpenter, LLP; Kaiser, Swindells & Eiler; Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff &
between employees, independent contractors, owners and the varying rights and Miller; Gardere
obligations presented in multiple business situations.
Exhibition Hall
Exhibition Hours: The Exhibition hall will be located in the main foyer on the
Monday: 12:00pm - 6:00pm second floor. Stop by the exhibitor booths to review the latest
Tuesday: 8:00am - 6:00pm products and services and network with industry experts.
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13. Wednesday, February 13, 2013 • Hospitality Law Conference - Day 2
Plenary Sessions
7:45 a.m. - 8:15 p.m. 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Meet and Mingle Continental Breakfast Healthcare Act and What It Means to Employers
Sponsored by: Garvey, Schubert & Barer Presented by: Callan Carter, Fisher & Phillips
8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.
Hospitality Case Review 11:30 p.m. -12:30 p.m.
Presented by: Diana Barber, Georgia State University
Karen Morris, Monroe Community College The Attorney’s Role in Mitigating Human
The presentation will include brief summaries of the top 100+ legal cases that
Trafficking (Ethics)
impacted the hospitality industry in year 2012. The presentation will highlight the Presented by: Michelle Guelbart, ECPAT-USA
most interesting ones, as time will allow, with the usual format of one presentation
and alternating between two speakers. This session will look at the significant role that attorneys in the hospitality industry
can play in addressing the risks of human trafficking associated with the operation
of hotels, airlines, and travel and tourism providers. Attorneys can help companies
9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. evaluate the legal, reputational, and operational risks associated with human
trafficking concerns. They can also advise clients seeking to incorporate industry best
Fraud in Affinity Programs practices, including through the development of internal guidelines for identifying
and responding to scenarios in which indicators of trafficking are identified.
Presented by: Brad Bonnell, IHG International
This session will also look at the ethical responsibilities of attorneys to advise companies
in a manner that incorporates an understanding of the human rights impacts of
corporate operations. In doing so, we will look at ABA Model Rule of Professional
Conduct 2.1 and discuss what “moral, economic, social and political factors” may be
10:15 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. relevant to the legal advice that is provided with regard to human trafficking-related
risks.
Catered Break
Sponsored by: Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & MIller
12:30 p.m. -12:45 p.m.
Closing Remarks & Drawing for $500 American
Express Gift Card
Awards
Anthony G. Marshall Hospitality Law Award
The Anthony G. Marshall Hospitality Law Award is given in recognition of pioneering and lasting contributions to the field of hospitality law.
HospitalityLawyer.com Founder, Stephen Barth, says, “We honor Anthony Marshall for his pioneering and continued contributions to the field of
hospitality law. He was the first to define reasonable care in a way that the average hotel manager, who is not a lawyer, could understand.”
Thomas G. Davis Loss Prevention Lifetime Achievement Award
The Thomas G. Davis Loss Prevention Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes a person who has committed his or her career to improving safety
and security in the hospitality industry. In presenting the award, the selection board seeks to recognize someone who exemplifies Thom Davis’
commitment to improving safety and security in the industry.
Stephen Barth, Founder of HospitalityLawyer.com, says “It is fitting that we name the Award after Thom, who diligently served the industry with his
knowledge and insight, including assisting the Educational Institute of the AH&LA. His work and achievements serve as a standard for all recipients
of the Award.”
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14. Champion Sponsors
Patron Sponsors
Partner Sponsors
Media Sponsors
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16. Hotel - Travel - Continuing Education
Hotel Accommodations & Travel
Omni Houston Hotel
Four Riverway
Houston, Texas 77056
For room reservations, please call 1-800-THE-OMNI.
The Omni Houston Hotel is centrally located in the prestigious
Uptown Post Oak/Galleria area and is just minutes from all of the
excitement that Houston, Texas has to offer. The Omni Hotel is just
10 minutes by car from the central business district and 30 minutes
from George Bush Intercontinental Airport or 25 minutes from
William P. Hobby Airport.
Daily Room Rate: $189 single / $189 double occupancy
Cutoff Date: Monday, January 21, 2013
The hotel will release all unused rooms on the CUTOFF DATE set out
above. You must make your reservations before this date in order to
get the conference rate. When contacting the hotel for reservations,
Things to Do in Houston
please identify yourself as a participant with the Hospitality Law The Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau has
Conference in order to obtain a room from the reserved block. Please provided a list of things to do at http://www.visithoustontexas.
do not send payment for accommodations to HospitalityLawyer.com. com/visitors/.
United Airlines is proud to offer a discount of 5% - 15% off their online
published fares. Go to United.com and choose your flight times and
access your meeting discounts by inserting ZM22 in the Offer Code box.
Continuing Education
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ethics) is available. Please be aware that each state has its own rules and
regulations, including its definition of “CLE”. Please call (713) 963-8800
Private Ground Transportation for questions pertaining to the number of credit hours granted by each
state two to three weeks prior to the program. If you need a Certificate of
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mobile, & online private car service. Use Promo Code HLAW30 recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPHR
and get $30 toward GroundLink’s service. Schedule a ride in recertification through the HR Certification Institute.
advance, anywhere in the world. More info at GroundLink.com. The use of this seal is not an endorsement by the HR
Certification Institute of the quality of the program. It means that
Town Car Service this program has met the HR Certification Institute’s criteria to be
Elite Town Car pre-approved for recertification credit.
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From Bush Intercontinental Airport: $45
Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA)
From Hobby Airport: $22
as a sponsor of continuing professional education on
the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of
Parking accountancy have final authority on the acceptance
of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered
sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors
The Omni Houston Hotel features the following parking options:
through its website: www.learningmarket.org.
Valet parking (Daily: $15; Over Night: $26)
On-site self-parking Blue Lot (First 20 minutes: Free; 20 minutes-2
hours: $8; 2 hours-6 hours: $12; Anything after 6 hours: $16;
Overnight: $16 each night)
Complimentary parking is available in the Riverway Garage Brown
Lot behind the hotel (Levels 4&5).
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17. Conference Registration Options
Comprehensive Package (February11-13, 2012)- 2 1/2 days
Includes complete Pre-Conference Workshop and Hospitality Law Conference presentations, Continental Breakfasts,
Catered Breaks, Awards Luncheon, Wine Tasting, and Cocktail Reception
• Student: $299
• Association/Educator: $699
• Early Registration (by January 14, 2012): $799
• Regular Registration (after January 14, 2012): $999
Pre-Conference Workshop/Owner-Management Summit (OMS) (February 11, 2012)
Includes complete Pre-Conference Workshop presentations, Continental Breakfast, Luncheon, Catered Break, & Wine
Tasting
• Association/Educator: $299
• Early Registration (by January 14, 2012): $399
• Regular Registration (after January 14, 2012): $499
Hospitality Law Conference (February 12-13, 2012)- 1 1/2 days
Includes complete Hospitality Law Conference presentations, Continental Breakfasts, Catered Breaks, Awards
Luncheon, and Cocktail Reception
• Association/Educator: $499
• Early Registration (by January 14, 2012): $599
• Regular Registration (after January 14, 2012): $699
SPECIAL PACKAGES
Pre-Conference Workshop/Owner Management Summit + One-Day Hospitality Law Conference
(Monday, February 11th and Tuesday, February 12th, 2013)
Includes complete Pre-Conference Workshop and Hospitality Law Conference presentations, Continental Breakfast,
Catered Break, Awards Luncheon, Wine Tasting Reception, and Cocktail Reception.
• Association/Educator: $599
• Early Registration (by January 14, 2012): $699
• Regular Registration (after January 14, 2012): $799
One-Day Hospitality Law Conference Registration Tuesday, February 12th, 2013)
Includes complete Hospitality Law Conference presentations, Continental Breakfast, Catered Break, Awards Luncheon,
and Cocktail Reception.
• Association/Educator: $399
• Early Registration (by January 14, 2012): $499
• Regular Registration (after January 14, 2012): $599
Comprehensive Package Group Rate (February11-13, 2012)- 2 1/2 days
Includes complete Pre-Conference Workshop and Hospitality Law Conference presentations, Continental Breakfasts,
Catered Breaks, Awards Luncheon, Wine Tasting, and Cocktail Reception
• A group consists of 3 people or more. A discount of 20% of the regular registration rates are applied to the
third registrant and any additional registrant thereafter.
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18. Registration Form
Register online at www.regonline.com/2013HospitalityLawConference
Fax completed forms to (832)-383-6770 or e-mail jessica@hospitalitylawyer.com
by February 8th, 2013
1. Contact Information (please print)
Name: Name for Nametag:
Firm/Company Name: Title:
Address:
City, State and Zip E-mail:
Phone: Fax:
p Check here if you have any special needs (including food allergies) so we May we disclose your contact information in the attendee list (name,
may arrangements to accommodate you or call us at (713) 963-8800. company, title, address, phone, and e-mail only)
p Yes, with e-mail address p Yes, without e-mail address p No
CLE Credit:
Will you be applying for CLE credit? If so, for which states? ______________________________________________________________________
2. Registration
Pre-Conference Workshop & Hospitality Law Conference Comprehensive Package
Owner-Management Summit Tuesday, Feb. 12 - Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013 Monday Feb. 11 - Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013
Monday, Feb. 11, 2013 Association/Educator Association/Educator
Association/Educator $499 $699
$299 Early Registration (By 1/14/2013) Early Registration (By 1/14/2013)
Early Registration (By 1/14/2013) $599 $799
$399 Regular Registration(After 1/14/2013) Regular Registration (After 1/14/2013)
Regular Registration (After 1/14/2013) $699 $999
$499
Pre-Conference Workshops (Please choose the primary Workshop you plan to attend. You may attend more than one Workshop at the conference).
The Convergence of Risk Management, Hotel & Restaurant Corporate Counsel New Hotel Management Agreements Hotel Investments
Legal Compliance & Loss Prevention (Corporate Counsel only) Development Boot Camp
Hospitality Law Conference Track(Please choose the primary track you plan to attend. You may attend more than one track).
Food & Beverage Lodging Human Resources & Labor Relations
3. Please confirm your attendance at the following events:
Will you be attending the Luncheon on Monday, February 11th? Yes No
Will you be attending the Luncheon on Tuesday, February 12th? Yes No
Will you be attending the Reception on Monday, February 11th? Yes No
Will you be attending the Reception on Tuesday, February 12th? Yes No
4. Presentation Materials The Hospitality Law Conference is going green!
In an effort to be more environmentally friendly, a link to all course materials will be e-mailed to you one week prior to the
Hospitality Law Conference. Updated course materials will be e-mailed one week after the conference.
YES! Please e-mail course materials to: __________________________________@___________________________
5. Payment Information
Master Card Visa American Express Check enclosed payable to HospitalityLawyer.com
Card #:
Exp. Date: Name on Card:
Check Payments: Please send checks to: HospitalityLawyer.com, 2450 Louisiana, Ste. 400-416, Houston, TX 77006.
Cancellation & Refund Assistance
Due to our conference venue commitments, conference registrations are non-refundable. Substitutions are always welcome (please contact us
with the substitute’s name so we can have their materials ready). Alternately, the conference registration amount may be applied as a credit for any
HospitalityLawyer.com conference within 12 months of the date of the conference for which the attendee originally registered.
Questions? Please contact HospitalityLawyer.com at 713-963-8800 or email jessica@hospitalitylawyer.com.
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