Cornell Hotel School Hosts Fourth Legal Roundtable

. October 14, 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Ithaca , NY, August 9, 2005 - The Center for Hospitality Research at Cornell University 's School of Hotel Administration and the Cornell Law School recently sponsored the fourth annual roundtable on legal issues in the hospitality industry. Participants included counsel from lodging and restaurant companies, members of private-practice law firms, professors in labor and employment law from leading law schools and universities, as well as corporate partners of the Center.

Topics addressed included: Mixed Motive vs. Pretext - Do the jury instructions matter?; Appearance Standards in the Hospitality Industry; Arbitration versus Litigation - What do we know, and what should we measure?; and HERE Organization and Negotiations.

"We continue to be very pleased with the success of the legal roundtable in building synergistic relationships between leaders in industry and academia," said Cornell Hotel School Associate Professor David Sherwyn, who has chaired the event since its inception in 2002. "Our interactive format allows these distinguished participants to engage in forthright debate around timely issues important to both educators and practitioners."

Alyse Jacobson, vice president & associate general counsel, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc., served as a discussion leader in the segment addressing appearance standards in the hospitality industry. "I find the roundtable useful because it allows me the opportunity to speak with my industry colleagues regarding employment law best practices in a non-competitive environment," Jacobson said.

The School's Center for Hospitality Research sponsors several roundtables each year on varied subjects such as human resources, law, design and information technology. For more information about sponsoring or participating in an event, contact Joe Strodel, Jr., the Center managing director, at 607.255.4646, or [email protected]

About The Center for Hospitality Research

A unit of the Cornell School of Hotel Administration, The Center for Hospitality Research (CHR) sponsors research designed to improve practices in the hospitality industry. Under the lead of the Center's 42 corporate affiliates, experienced scholars work closely with business executives to discover new insights into strategic, managerial and operating practices. The Center also publishes the award-winning hospitality journal, the Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly. To learn more about CHR and its projects, visit http://www.thecenterforhospitalityresearch.org/.

CHR Partners and sponsors: AIG Global Real Estate Investment Corp., Bartech Systems International, Cendant Corporation, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, HVS International, JohnsonDiversey, Inc., Kohinoor Group, Marsh's Hospitality Practice, Nestl'e, Smith Travel Research, Southern Wine and Spirits of New York, Thayer Group of Companies, Willowbend Golf Management, and Wyndham International.

CHR friends: ARAMARK o DK Shifflet & Associates o ehotelier.com o Gerencia de Hoteles & Restaurantes o Global Hospitality Resources o Hospitality World o hospitalitynet.org o Hotel Asia Pacific o Hotel China o Hospitality Initiatives India o Hotel Interactive o Hotel Resource o International CHRIE o International Hotel and Restaurant Association o KPMG Japan/Global Management Directions o Lodging Hospitality o Lodging Magazine o Mobile MoneySaver o Hotelexecutive.com o PKF Hospitality Research o Resort+Recreation o The Resort Trades o RestaurantEdge.com o Shibata Publishing Co. o The Lodging Conference o TravelCLICK o UniFocus o WageWatch, Inc. o WiredHotelier.com

Contact: Cydney Peters 607.255.8698; [email protected]

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