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Marriott Moves to Dismiss Data Breach Lawsuit, Says Passport Numbers Useless to Hackers

In its motion to dismiss, Marriott insisted the breach caused no harm to its guests and attached a declaration by a former government official who wrote: "A U.S. passport is virtually impossible to forge successfully."
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Daily Business Review

$248,500 Awarded to Bar Patron Ejected by Bouncers

The patron claimed his leg was fractured by Blue Martini bouncers.
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Daily Business Review

Ethics Outcry as Trump Touts 'Magnificent' Doral for Next G-7

Government ethics watchdogs have long railed against the perils of President Donald Trump earning money off the presidency and hosting foreign leaders at his properties.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Former Grenier's on the Beach Hotel Property in Hollywood Sells for $1.3 Million

Address: 326 Nebraska St. in Hollywood Property type: This is a 1,900-square-foot, five-key hotel property with an across-the-street parking…
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Corporate Counsel

Former Orbitz, Kayak Lawyer Joins Jobcase as General Counsel

Ben Berman joins the social media platform and job marketplace after having served as an in-house leader in the online travel industry for more than a decade.
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Daily Business Review

Challenger to Hillsboro Beach Resort Sale Gets $3.5M, But the Deal Stands

A Los Angeles man said the sale of the Seabonay Beach Resort wasn't legitimate because he should have been the one to authorize it. He lost in part and won in part.
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Daily Report Online

First Suit Over Legionnaires' Outbreak at Sheraton Filed in Gwinnett County

The outbreak spurred the Sheraton to close last month, and at least a dozen cases have been confirmed so far.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

MGM Sues to Block Deal Allowing Indian Casinos on Nontribal Connecticut Land

The complaint said the rules change allowed by the Department of the Interior gives Connecticut's Indian tribes a "statewide, perpetual competitive advantage" over competitors.
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Daily Business Review

Partial Demolition of Miami's Historic Bayside Motor Inn Was Illegal, Lawsuit Says

The motel was supposed to be preserved as it's part of the MiMo Historic District, but instead the city illegally allowed the demolition of half of the structure, the complaint says.
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Daily Business Review

Airbnb, Miami Beach Disagree Over Whether $380K Settlement is for Attorney Fees

Although the two parties settled a federal lawsuit, the short-term rental company and city have issued conflicting statements on a $380,000 payment Airbnb is proffering to Miami Beach. The city has repeatedly stated the money is to cover its attorney fees in light of Airbnb's "frivolous" lawsuit, while the language of the settlement and Airbnb's remarks say the money's purpose is open-ended.
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