Hotel Online published Jim Butler and Marty Orlick’s article “ADA Defense Lawyer on Hotel Mixed Use: Tenants Not Liable for Common Areas.”
BLM releases maps showing 1.3 million acres of proposed mining withdrawal On January 13, 2017, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) released maps showing the areas that BLM, on December 28, 2016, proposed to withdraw from mining. The withdrawal is designed to “protect nationally significant landscapes with outstanding cultural, biological, and scientific values” and […]
Jim Butler’s blog article “Kasikci’s Bentley Management Opens 2017 with New Directions, Clients and Projects” was picked up by Hotel Online.
Megan Earhart co-wrote the article “New Rules for Basis Consistency Reporting of Inherited Assets” published in Los Angeles Lawyer.
Jim Butler’s article “Hotel Lawyer on Chinese Investment and US Economic Issues” was published by 4hoteliers.
Bob Braun’s article “Are Dual-Branded Hotels a Good Idea” was republished by HospitalityNet.
Jim Butler’s blog article “How the Marriott-Starwood Merger Will Affect You…” was republished by Hotel Online, Hotel News Resource, and HospitalityNet.
Jim Butler’s blog article “The PROs and CONs of Multi-Branded Hotels” was republished by Hotel Online.
Marty Orlick and Jim Butler’s article “ADA Defense Lawyer: Philadelphia Court Hits Uber and Lyft for ADA Violations” was republished in Hotel Online.
This article was first published by the California Bankers Association. In January, 2016, Carlson Lynch Sweet & Kilpela (“CLSK”) sent hundreds of near-identical form letters to national retailers, hotels, restaurants, and other businesses, claiming that their internet-based services (retail websites) discriminate against persons who are visually disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA). The letters contend […]