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An Architect's Liability for Others' Work
In the absence of a contractual agreement between the plaintiff and the architect, the general rule that an employer is not liable to the public for the work of its independent contractors will likely shield the architect from vicarious liability for the work of its independent subconsultants, leaving plaintiffs to argue the existence of a nondelegable duty.Mother, Daughter File Suit Against Wyndham's Ramada Worldwide Over Alleged Sexual Assault
The complaint was first surfaced on Law.com Radar.Lawsuits Abound in Battle to Relocate NYC Migrant Asylum Seekers
The Adams administration had made arrangements with certain hotels in Rockland and Orange Counties, but both jurisdictions reacted quickly by issuing executive orders, on May 6 and May 8, respectively, seeking to prevent the migrants and asylum seekers from entering.Woman Sues Wyndham, Ramada for Alleged Sex Trafficking
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Distressed Property Trend: Defunct Hotel Transformation Complete in Hialeah
The Estate Cos., a multifamily developer in South Florida, has finished converting a former Ramada Inn into a rental community that it says serves as a model for how to successfully convert a distressed site.View more book results for the query "Ramada Worldwide Inc."
Hotels Lawyer Up as Sex Trafficking Lawsuits Expected to Increase
Attorneys for dozens of hotels, including California lawyers from DLA Piper and Latham & Watkins, are due to respond on Thursday to a motion before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to transfer all sex trafficking cases to Ohio.Hotels Lawyer Up as Sex Trafficking Lawsuits Expected to Increase
Attorneys for dozens of hotels, including Marriott and Hilton, are due to respond on Thursday to a motion before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to transfer all sex trafficking cases to Ohio.FTC and Wyndham Settle Landmark Data Breach Action
David J. Kaufmann writes: The Stipulated Order resolving an FTC enforcement action related to hackers breaching the Wyndham Hotels and Resorts network and obtaining the personal and financial data of hotel guests should prove of great comfort to franchisors nationwide who now face, or in the future may face, similar actions relating to data breaches occurring in their networks.Wyndham Settles Feds' Suit Over Customer Credit Card Hacks
The Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with Wyndham Hotels and Resorts on charges that the company's security practices exposed a half-million customers' personal information to hackers in a series of cyber-attacks.Patents Should Be for Invention, Not Litigation
Given a patent system that many in-house counsel believe has been weaponized, patent licensing has come to be regarded as some sort of shady business. This is not only a shame; it's a threat to business and the U.S. economy.Trending Stories
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