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California Judge rules that Shoppers can sue for “fake” sales

May 22, 2013   ·   0 Comments

Nassau Bahamas – May 22, 2013 – (hospitalitybusinessnews.com) The case, which originally was dismissed but was overturned by the 9th Circuit on Tuesday stems from ...

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Judge won’t dismiss $75M lawsuit in casino hotel death

A federal judge has refused to dismiss a $75 million lawsuit accusing a Mississippi casino of serving a heavily medicated man so many free drinks ...

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Texas Court Of Appeals Holds Consumable Hotel Items Are Exempt From Sales Tax

The Texas Court of Appeals has held that a hospitality company’s purchases of consumable items, including soap and shampoo that it provided to its hotel ...

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Rapper arrested at Le Meridien near Atlanta for smoking marijuana

Police in suburban Atlanta say rapper Chief Keef, whose name is Keith Cozart, has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. Dunwoody, Ga., police spokesman ...

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Airbnb declared ILLEGAL in the Big Apple

Nassau Bahamas (hospitalitybusinessnews.com) May 21, 2013 – Airbnb, a site that lets people around the world find short-term housing accommodations, suffered a major setback this ...

PokerStars Loses Its Court Bid to Buy Atlantic Club Casino Hotel

PokerStars was denied its request to keep alive a $15 million offer to purchase the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A ...

New Orleans Brennan family in court over restaurants

NEW ORLEANS — A family struggle for control of one of New Orleans’ best-known restaurants is in the hands of a federal judge. U.S. District ...

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£100,000 of jewellery stolen from London hotel room

A career criminal stole £100,000 worth of jewellery from football manager José Mourinho’s penthouse hotel suite, before packing them into his Louis Vuitton bag and ...

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Shareholder Sues Yum! for Billions

LOUISVILLE (CN) – Yum! Brands, owners of KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, cost shareholders billions of dollars by concealing that a supplier was providing ...

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Hotelier Wyndham Challenges FTC’s Authority to Police Corporate Data Practices

When hackers broke into computer systems at Wyndham Worldwide Corp. and several of its hotels, they allegedly stole payment-card numbers for hundreds of thousands of ...

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