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The Laws of Innkeepers: For Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, and Clubs
By John E. H. Sherry
The Laws of Innkeepers is the indispensable legal handbook trusted throughout the hospitality industry since 1972. This completely updated and expanded edition, extensively revised by practicing lawyer and hotel administration professor John E. H. Sherry, contains all the essential legal information needed for successful operation of modern hotels, motels, inns, bed-and-breakfasts, clubs, restaurants, and resorts. Building on the highly praised earlier editions, Sherry provides detailed guidance on the rights and responsibilities of both hosts and guests, citing actual cases—from the amusing and bizarre to the tragic—as practical examples.
The book has been significantly broadened to address far-reaching legal developments, including new chapters on employment law covering age, disability, and AIDS discrimination as well as sexual harassment; environmental law and land use addressing toxic substances and resort development; and catastrophic risk liability examining acts of God, terrorism, and public safety. Written in precise, readily understandable terms, this comprehensive resource spells out exactly what state and federal law says, featuring numerous new case decisions and summaries from various jurisdictions to keep hospitality professionals informed and legally compliant in today’s complex regulatory environment.











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