The hospitality industry has seen an uptick in recent litigation related to human trafficking. Thus far, franchisors have been successful in certain trial and appellate courts in arguing that Trafficking Victims Protection...more
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, the landscape is constantly changing. New information is coming to light faster than it can be internalized and the economy, at the moment, is in constant flux....more
Sex trafficking is a difficult problem for society that defies easy solutions, as the judicially recognized constitutional right to privacy in hotel rooms clashes with the reality of criminal exploitation of innocent victims....more
In This Issue:
- Your Grandmother Doesn’t Work for Free: Volunteer and Intern Positions Under Closer Scrutiny
- Excessive Celebration – Penalty Declined
- Four Crisis Management Lessons from the...more
5/2/2014
/ Class Action ,
Crisis Management ,
Department of Labor (DOL) ,
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) ,
Fourth Amendment ,
Hospitality Industry ,
Internships ,
Minimum Wage ,
Mobile Privacy ,
Premises Liability ,
Privacy Laws ,
Social Networks ,
TCPA ,
Telemarketing ,
Unpaid Interns ,
Volunteers