The Safe Harbor For 15 years, the Safe Harbor Framework has provided a way for U.S. companies to comply with the EU Data Protection Directive. Under the directive, transfers of personal data from the EU to a non-EU country are prohibited unless the receiving country can assure an adequate level of protection for the data. […]
Jim Butler, Bob Braun and Guy Maisnik’s blog article, “Condo hotels: Don’t forget the secret sauce!” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel News Resource, Hotel Online, Hospitality Net, The Orlando Echo, Hotel Real Estate News and Hotel Trends.
Jim Butler, Bob Braun and Guy Maisnik’s article, “What is a Condominium Hotel (or Condo Hotel)? Definition of a real estate legacy,” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online and Hotel News Resource.
Jim Butler, Bob Braun and Guy Maisnik’s article, “Condo hotel revolution and resurgence: Why developers are using ‘new breed’ of condo hotels for financing,” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online.
Robert Braun’s article, “Lenders Want Comfort Letters – Comfort for Whom?” regarding hotel franchise agreements, was published by Law360.
Bob Braun’s blog article, “Comfort Letters – Comfort for Whom?” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by ehotelier.com.
Bob Braun’s article, “Comfort Letters – Comfort for Whom?” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online and Hospitality Net.
Bob Braun’s article titled, “Hotel Franchise Agreements: 8 Things to Negotiate in Your Next Franchise Agreement,” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online, Hospitality Net, ehotelier.com, Hotel News Resource and Hospitality Financial & Technology Professionals.
Bob Braun’s article, “Let’s Clear the Air about Hotel Management Agreements,” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online, Hospitality Net and ehotelier.com.
Effective January 1, 2014, amendments to the California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) require all commercial websites and online services that collect personally identifiable information (“PII”) to include additional disclosures in their privacy statements: how the operator responds to browser “Do Not Track” signals or other similar mechanisms; and whether other parties may collect PII […]