By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | January 7, 2025
Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler discuss and analyze the decade-old dispute involving the stewardship of a historic hotel in Casablanca, Morocco while they consider steps hospitality industry stakeholders can take to protect against unforeseen liability due to the actions of corporate affiliates.
By Alyssa Aquino | December 31, 2024
The deli has been in operation for over a century and has appeared in various television shows and films, most notably serving as the site for the “I’ll have what she’s having” scene in the romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally."
By Todd E. Soloway, Bryan T. Mohler and Itai Y. Raz | November 5, 2024
Pryor Cashman attorneys Todd Soloway, Bryan Mohler and Itai Raz discuss how performance tests for hotel management function in the real world and look at recent case law interpreting these tests and the manners in which performance tests can and cannot provide additional protection to hotel owners.
By Todd E. Soloway, Bryan T. Mohler and Itai Y. Raz | August 20, 2024
Authors Todd Soloway, Bryan Mohler and Itai Raz offer an overview of the draft "Safe Hotels Act," and consider potential legal challenges to the bill if it is passed into law.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 15, 2024
The majority opinion for the D.C. Circuit upheld a National Labor Relations Board administrative order, but Judge Neomi Rao in a dissenting opinion described the administrative order as "arbitrary and capricious and unsupported by substantial evidence."
By Emily Saul | June 13, 2024
The suit alleges management turned a blind eye to sex trafficking and violence at one Elmsford, NY Hampton Inn.
By Brian Lee | June 12, 2024
Pryor Cashman has said in court filings that Newburgh's application of zoning rules is a smokescreen for attempting to punish his client for exercising its constitutional and statutory rights to house migrants.
By Andrew Denney | May 22, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Brian Lee | January 10, 2024
Court of Appeals Judge Jenny Rivera sounded unconvinced by an argument that the virus had changed the environment inside eateries.
By Todd Soloway and Rachel Shaw | January 9, 2024
A discussion of the background and implications surrounding Choice Hotels International's recent announcement of its hostile bid to take over the outstanding shares of its competitor Wyndham Hotels & Resorts which is publically opposed to the merger.
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