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The need to understand and work with the law continues to grow in hospitality – Today and in the Future by Dr. John Hogan
publication date: Jan 22, 2014
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author/source: Dr. John Hogan CHA CHE CMHS
Keys to Success ™The need to understand and work with the law continues to grow in hospitality – Today and in the FutureBy John Hogan, CHA CHE CMHS PhD
Dr. John Hogan leading a recent workshop on issues facing hospitality business owners and managers In my continuing professional work as an educator, an expert witness for both plaintiffs and defendants, as a consultant, author and speaker, I clearly see that the need to understand and work with the law continues to grow. As owners and operators in hotels, restaurants, spas, clubs and other hospitality businesses, we must recognize what a litigious society we are and how to protect all parties to the best of our knowledge. I felt honored to have been asked by the editor of one of the world’s best known online publications to consider and share my thoughts on what we want to see more in the New Year. I expanded it to include what we want and need in 2012, which is reflected in the title that asks if hospitality is still the industry that motivates entrepreneurs. In preparing this column, I noted that a majority of the items all dealt with training, ethics, values, fairness and professional development. While overall the industry remains in a flat or somewhat down market, the industry has begun to recover in certain markets and the supply is not increasing. There are some upbeat signals relating to meetings and business travel. On the flip side, despite the federal government stimulus assistance to some business sectors, there are still many hotels that are being returned to lenders in the USA and trends are still slow to recover occupancy or rates achieved five to six years ago. Government travel is curtailed and the industry is depicted as a center of savings for others, while banking and certain other industries are seemingly free to operate as they wish. With those observations on my mind, I wanted to share with readers some practical ways they might be able to continue to learn on how to both protect their businesses and assets, while improving operations and profitability. There a large number of conferences and online resources available that addresses these two issues and one needs to be aware of the options and choices. As I did last year for the 1st time, I am going to provide readers with background information and an overview of a program that discusses both of those sensitive issues of legal protection and operations. From ethics to immigration, from social media to real estate best practices, from 3rd party liability to alcohol and food liability and from wage & hour to workplace relationships, the latest trends and issues in hospitality law are included at the Annual Hospitality Law Conference, General Sessions
3. Medical Emergencies At Your Hotel, Restaurant or Business: An Analysis of Duty, Risk and Liability 4. Ethics Presentation - Keeping Options Open: Internal Investigations and Anti-Corruption Laws Major topic areas for Corporate Counsel Workshop include discussions on: · All Things Social Media · Litigation Update and Challenging Card Network PCI Rule Enforcement Mechanisms · Current Issues with Internet and Wi-Fi for Hotels and Restaurants · Judicial Hellholes: Don't Get Burned - Risk Management Techniques and Defense Strategies for Litigating in Plaintiff Friendly Jurisdictions · Corporate Counsel Tools in a Flash · Best Practices for Coordination Between the Legal, Risk and Claims Departments during Litigation and Claims Processing Risk Management & Loss Prevention, including Data Privacy , Workshop · Data Security Breaches: The Crucial Mistakes That Companies Most Often Make · Business Interruption: Common Challenges and Solutions · The Claims Process · Current Issues in Loss Prevention · Best Practices for Coordination Between the Legal, Risk and Claims Departments during Litigation and Claims Processing There is a segment on Real Estate Transactions covering topics not usually found in many industry conferences. Discussions planned include: Real Estate Transactions Workshop · Nuts and Bolts of Deal Structuring, Investment Analysis and How to Structure Equity · Discussion of Capital · Panel of Developers; Public/Private Discussion and Mixed-use Projects · Mergers and Acquisitions · Bankers, Servicers, Franchisors and Receivers Answer All Your Questions, Operations There are additional sessions for people looking for a refresher or an overview of certain operational reports and their meaning: Management Agreements Workshop · Basic Negotiation Points and Market Terms; Key Business Terms at the LOI Stage · Utilizing Third-Party Food & Beverage Programs in a Hotel · Loans and key money arrangements; Subordination and Non-Disturbance Agreements · Typical Claims that Might Arise from a Management Contract and Possible Resolutions and Alternative Dispute Resolution There is a substantial range of topics in both Food & Beverage and Lodging Activity and Profit Centers 1. Menus and Food Labeling: Do Your Health and Environmental Claims Present Liability Risks? 2. "The Last Drink": Determining Intoxication and the Industry Standard of Care 3. The Best Offense is a Good Defense: Strategies for Preventing and Defending Food, Allergy and Alcohol Claims 4. Understanding the 3 Tiers of the Alcohol Industry: The Promotional Perspective 5. Have Gun Will Travel: Dealing with Firearms in the World of Hospitality 6. Third Party Leasing (F&B, Spas, Retail, Rooftop Antennas) 7. How to Defend a Title III ADA Accessibility Claim 8. Mock Negotiation of a Hotel Management Agreement As mentioned earlier, the industry continues to see large numbers of legal claims requiring time, staff and financial resources. These may be in Operations, Human Resources and/or other areas in Risk Management and Loss Prevention. Sessions scheduled here include: 1. Navigating Employment Law Issues for High Profile Restaurants, Hotels and Lounges 2. Are You Sure You Are Paying Your Employees Correctly Under the FLSA? 3. ICE Audits, I-9 Forms and E-Verify - Put Immigration Compliance at the Top of Your To Do List 4. Emerging Issues at the Corporate Level: Danger Spots Beyond Daily Operations 5. Current Issues in Loss Prevention, including issues such as bed bugs, pandemics, and guest safety. To assess the specifics, I contacted some presenters at this year's conference and had the opportunity to make some new acquaintances as well as to renew existing relationships with professionals I have interacted with over the years. I reached out to four well respected individuals who shared their messages on the programs they will participating in. They include: Elizabeth DeConti, Shareholder at Gray Robinson in Tampa, Florida Her law practice focuses on the alcohol beverage, food, and hospitality industries. She is a litigator, a mediator and practices administrative law and trade regulation. Her alcohol industry clients are in all tiers of the three tier system (manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers), and they deal in all segments (beer, wine, and spirits). http://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethdeconti She shared that her presentation includes an overview of the 3- tier system for the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages in the US and addresses state and federal "tied house laws" as they pertain to supplier involvement in retailer promotions. Attendees will be able to discuss contests, sweepstakes, incentive programs, signage, displays, and other promotional vehicles, as well as exploring how to market in the new world of social media while still remaining in compliance with what seem at times puzzling laws. She has participated in eight previous conferences. Dr. William Frye, CHE of Niagara University is hosting the Lodging Operational focus. Dr Frye has both academic and industry experience, has participated in faculty internships with Marriott and Hyatt Hotels and was pleased to have included in the ½ day program a number of topics of interest to many business owners and operators including dealing with firearms, 3rd party leasong (a growing area of interest in retail, spas, Food & beverage and roof-top antennas) and defending ADA accessibility claims in times of change and a potential increase in litigation. Representatives from a major brand and a large management company will also participate in a Mock Negotiation of a Hotel Management Agreement - on a personal note, these types of simulations are always eye-opening.
Feel free to share an idea for a column at John.Hogan@HospitalityEducators.com anytime or contact me regarding consulting, customized workshops, speaking engagements ... And remember - we all need a regular dose of common sense. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ John Hogan is a successful hospitality executive, educator, author and consultant and is a frequent keynote speaker and seminar leader at many hospitality industry events. He is CEO and Co-Founder of a consortium of successful corporate and academic professionals delivering focused and affordable counsel in solving specific challenges facing hospitality today. HospitalityEducators.com is a membership site offering a wide range of information, forms, best practices and ideas that are designed to help individual hoteliers and hospitality businesses improve their market penetration, deliver service excellence and increase their profitability. HospitalityEducators.com was created to help hospitality businesses address problems via a training and information resource site to help you increase your Hotel's revenue, market share and profitability. With more than 1,000 pages of tips, guides, best practices, strategies, plans, budgets, videos and resources, HospitalityEducators.com has become the #1 independent website for hotel owners and managers. This site can help you solve your problems now! Read More Special Pricing For a Limited Time for Readers of this column Code RFS35 Use the Reader Feedback Special for an annual membership at a cost of less than 35 cents per day! Dr. John Hogan, CHE CHA CMHS Consulting Expertise and Research Interest 1. Hospitality Training for all areas 2. Sales Management and training 3. Professional Development for the Organization and the Individual 4. Customer Service 5. Making Cultural Diversity Real 6. Developing Academic Hospitality programs 7. Medical Lodging Consulting 8. Turn-around and revenue management If you need assistance in any of these areas or simply an independent review or opinion on a hospitality challenge, contact me directly for a prompt response and very personalized attention. www.HoganHospitality.com Your Hospitality Resource for the Hotel Owner, Innkeeper, Manager and Hospitality Industry Associations http://www.linkedin.com/in/drjohnhoganchache CONTACT Dr. John Hogan, CHE CHA CMHS United States - Phoenix, Phone: 602-799-5375 www.hoganhospitality.com/ Email: john@hoganhospitality.com
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