Bob Braun’s article “Hotel Franchise Agreements: What happened to my Area of Protection?” was republished by Hospitality Net and Hotel Online on January 29th, 2019.
Bob Braun’s article “Avoiding Hotel Data Breaches With a Risk Assessment Audit™ – Lessons From the Marriott International ‘Glitch’,” was republished by Hotel Online and Hotel Resource on December 3rd, 2018.
Bob Braun’s article “Hotel Lawyer: Tips on Negotiating Your Annual Hotel Budget” was republished by HospitalityNet and referenced in the article “Why You Need to Take a Holistic Approach to Hotel Budgeting,” published by HospitalityNet and HotelOnlineon October 9, 2018.
Jim Butler and Bob Braun’s article “GDPR: What you need to know about the EU’s new data privacy rules” was picked up by Hotel Online.
Bob Braun’s article “Blockchain: The good, the bad, and how to tell the difference” was featured on FinTech Weekly.
Bob Braun’s article, “Homeland Security Warns Against Threats to US Infrastructure” was republished by HSyndicate.
Cathy Holmes’ article “Standards and Guidelines for Redeployment Of EB-5 Investment Funds” was republished on Baidu.
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. […]
Reproduced with permission from Corporate Accountability Report, 11 CARE 667, 06/24/2013. Copyright © 2013 by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (800-372-1033) http://www.bna.com Download a PDF of this article: Corporate Governance: a Primer on Board Member Evaluation By Bill Capps The heightened focus on corporate governance by regulators, stock exchanges, and investors over the past decade […]
Collecting Customer Information Online California Supreme Court Rules Song-Beverly Credit Card Act Inapplicable to Digital Downloads by Robert E. Braun, Esq. In an opinion issued on February 4, 2013, the California Supreme Court (by a narrow 4-3 majority) resolved one of the burning questions in the Song-Beverly Credit Card Act, California Civil Code § 1747 […]