Understanding hospitality law /
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TextPublication details: Lansing, MI : Educational Institute, American Hotel & Lodging Association, 2010.Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xix, 600 pages : illustrations, forms ; 25 cm + 1 instructor's guideISBN: - 9780866123457
- REF 343.7307864794 J35
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This comprehensive textbook introduces students to the many legal issues that hotel operations face daily. The fifth edition revised the text to update and clarify the basic legal principles that govern the hospitality industry. Content includes information on "drive-by" ADA lawsuits, admitting minors to hotels, overbooking, group contracts, tip compliance agreements with the IRS and the power of law enforcement to obtain guest records. The book addresses changes in major legislation, including the Family Medical Leave Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act and immigration laws. A new chapter explains the impact of the USA PATRIOT Act and related legislation on the hotel industry. Authors: Jack P. Jefferies, J.D., LL.M., J.S.D., Special Consultant, McDermott, Will & Emery and Banks Brown, J.D., McDermott, Will & Emery ©2010, 40 Chapters, Softbound For more information and special industry and academic pricing, please contact the AHLEI sales team.
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