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Mining A Hotel's Operating Statement

When preparing the first edition of the Uniform System of Accounts for Hotels in 1926, the Hotel Association of New York City set out to establish a uniform “responsibility accounting

Murdoch on Thinking beyond Dead Trees for Newspapers

There is yet more news out that newspaper print readers

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Court or Arbitration for Franchise Disputes in Ontario

How much can Canadian franchise law learn from US law?

Should The Government Stop Dumping Money Into The Giant Money Hole?

SATIRE -A panel of experts debate whether the government should stop dumping money into a giant money hole or whether the free market should decide.

Australia to Revise Regulation of “Unconscionable Conduct”

SYDNEY (Blue MauMau) - The Australian Senate Standing Committee on Economics heard from Professor Frank Zumbo at a public hearing into whether to apply a statutory definition of “unconscionable conduct” into Trade Practice Act 1974.

No One Asked Me But... Remembering John Curry

My consulting, writing and speaking activities are busier than ever. For example, I just reached a milestone when my 175th article was published last month.

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Is Hotel Franchising Important?

Two thoughts have recently come to mind in regards to hotel franchising. The first is a legal development out of California that franchisors should take note.

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FDIC To Insure Gift Cards

The FDIC on November 13 issued a statement that they will insure stored value cards if those funds have been placed at an insured depository institution.

Class Action and Choice-of-Law

It is expensive for a franchisee to bring suit against their franchisor, particularly where they must litigate in a distant state.

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Employers Beware: Change Is In the Air

Now that the election dust has settled, employers need to gear up for potential major changes in labor and employment law.

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