
Hospitality Law
Managing Legal Issues in the Hospitality Industry
Wiley (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 28. March 2008
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-470-08376-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The benchmark resource for managers in today's hospitality industry - now in a new edition
More than anyone else in the hospitality organization, hospitality managers influence the legal exposure their businesses face. Since no establishment can fully escape the risk of legal action, especially in today's litigious society, sensible decision-making by well-informed managers is the key to avoiding the legal problems that can sink an otherwise well-run business.
Hospitality Law, Third Edition provides current and future hospitality managers with the legal understanding they need to take the proactive steps that ensure both the safety of guests and the success of the hospitality operation. This practical resource offers managers a common sense approach grounded in essential principles rather than an encyclopedic knowledge of the law. Vivid scenarios and real-life case studies show these principles in action in recognizable hospitality settings.
With comprehensive coverage ranging from foodservice to employee contracts, insurance to international terrorism, this Third Edition features new and revised content reflecting the latest factors at work in today's hospitality industry, including:
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Changes to laws and regulations governing the industry
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New coverage of regulations for travel and tourism
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Increased coverage of contracts in general, as well as some of the most common hospitality industry contracts
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Updated "International Snapshots" that outline the differences between U.S. and non-U.S. laws and regulations governing hospitality businesses
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An associated Web site with case summaries of the 100 most significant legal decisions concerning the hospitality industry in a given year
With a dynamic, case-based style, a comprehensive range of subjects, and the latest coverage, Hospitality Law, Third Edition sets the standard for a practical handbook that today and tomorrow's hospitality managers can refer to and apply throughout their careers.
More than anyone else in the hospitality organization, hospitality managers influence the legal exposure their businesses face. Since no establishment can fully escape the risk of legal action, especially in today's litigious society, sensible decision-making by well-informed managers is the key to avoiding the legal problems that can sink an otherwise well-run business.
Hospitality Law, Third Edition provides current and future hospitality managers with the legal understanding they need to take the proactive steps that ensure both the safety of guests and the success of the hospitality operation. This practical resource offers managers a common sense approach grounded in essential principles rather than an encyclopedic knowledge of the law. Vivid scenarios and real-life case studies show these principles in action in recognizable hospitality settings.
With comprehensive coverage ranging from foodservice to employee contracts, insurance to international terrorism, this Third Edition features new and revised content reflecting the latest factors at work in today's hospitality industry, including:
*
Changes to laws and regulations governing the industry
*
New coverage of regulations for travel and tourism
*
Increased coverage of contracts in general, as well as some of the most common hospitality industry contracts
*
Updated "International Snapshots" that outline the differences between U.S. and non-U.S. laws and regulations governing hospitality businesses
*
An associated Web site with case summaries of the 100 most significant legal decisions concerning the hospitality industry in a given year
With a dynamic, case-based style, a comprehensive range of subjects, and the latest coverage, Hospitality Law, Third Edition sets the standard for a practical handbook that today and tomorrow's hospitality managers can refer to and apply throughout their careers.
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Edition
3., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
forms
Dimensions
Height: 28.6 cm
Width: 22.3 cm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1319 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-08376-5 (9780470083765)
Schweitzer Classification
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02/2012
4th Edition
Wiley
€205.00
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Persons
Stephen Barth is an attorney and Professor of Hospitality Law and Leadership at the Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management at the University of Houston, Texas. He is also the founder of HospitalityLawyer.com.
Content
Chapter 1. Prevention Philosophy.
Chapter 2. Government Agencies That Impact the Hospitality Industry.
Chapter 3. Hospitality Business Structures.
Chapter 4. Business Contracts.
Chapter 5. Significant Hospitality Contracts.
Chapter 6. Legally Managing Property.
Chapter 7. Legally Selecting Employees.
Chapter 8. Legally Managing Employees.
Chapter 9. Your Responsibilities As A Hospitality Operator.
Chapter 10. Your Responsibilities As A Hospitality Operator To Guests.
Chapter 11. Your Responsibilities For Guests' Property.
Chapter 12. Your Responsibilities When Serving Food and Beverages.
Chapter 13. Legal Responsibilities in Travel and Tourism.
Chapter 14. Safety and Security Issues.
Chapter 15. Managing Insurance.
Chapter 2. Government Agencies That Impact the Hospitality Industry.
Chapter 3. Hospitality Business Structures.
Chapter 4. Business Contracts.
Chapter 5. Significant Hospitality Contracts.
Chapter 6. Legally Managing Property.
Chapter 7. Legally Selecting Employees.
Chapter 8. Legally Managing Employees.
Chapter 9. Your Responsibilities As A Hospitality Operator.
Chapter 10. Your Responsibilities As A Hospitality Operator To Guests.
Chapter 11. Your Responsibilities For Guests' Property.
Chapter 12. Your Responsibilities When Serving Food and Beverages.
Chapter 13. Legal Responsibilities in Travel and Tourism.
Chapter 14. Safety and Security Issues.
Chapter 15. Managing Insurance.