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The Israel Hotel Investment Summit: Take Five!
On Nov. 20-21, 2019, Greenberg Traurig participated in and sponsored the Israel Hotel Investment Summit in Tel Aviv, Israel. Washington, D.C. office Shareholder and Hospitality Practice Co-Chair Nelson Migdal joined a panel, together with representatives of leading international hotel brands,…
Trump Administration Cracks Open Door to Private Law Suits Against Cuba with Partial Libertad Act Title III Implementation
On March 19, 2019, a never-before-used Cuban embargo measure went into effect that makes it possible for U.S. claimants to sue the Cuban government in U.S. courts for confiscated Cuban property. The measures could be further expanded on April 17,…
Case Law Update: Expelling the Email Warrior From Clubs
Club boards and management are often the targets of members’ critical emails to other members and social media posts, which are often inflammatory. They may view these attacks as improper behavior, as well as divisive and detrimental to the club’s…
Hotels Included in U.S. State Department Cuba Restricted List
As of Nov. 15, 2018, the State Department is adding 16 hotels owned by the Cuban military to the Cuba Restricted List (CRL).
As discussed in the November 2017 GT Alert, U.S. Implements President Trump’s Cuba Policy, the Department…
Regulatory Update: Wireless Licenses Issued by the Federal Communications Commission
Hotels, resorts, country clubs, and other hospitality facilities commonly utilize wireless communications systems to support security, maintenance, and other functions conducted on the relevant properties. Many private wireless radio systems used at hospitality facilities use portions of the radiofrequency spectrum…
Case Law Update: Golf Course Restrictive Covenant Upheld
Owners of unprofitable golf courses are increasingly wanting to redevelop their golf courses as residential property, especially in areas where land for residential development is at a premium. Some golf courses are subject to recorded covenants that require the property…
Industry Consolidation Reflected in New Franchise Agreements
This is the time of year when the branded hotel operating companies that sell franchises (Franchisors) start to use the new 2018 forms of franchise agreements. As the hospitality industry has continued to consolidate, it should come as no surprise…
Trends In Hotel Branding: Hyper-Specificity
It’s long been said that a successful brand understands its audience. This has been true of hotels, as the major internationally-branded hotel operating companies have developed and continue to develop various brands to service and cater to a wide array…
GT Guides Developer on Major ‘Six Senses’ Resort Planned in Northeastern Brazil
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP advised the developer of the Six Senses Formosa Bay Resort planned for Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil. The firm acted as international hospitality counsel, in cooperation with Brazilian law firm Koury Lopes Advogados.
The…