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Restaurant and Hospitality Law
Posted By jryan On May 7, 2012 @ 2:20 pm
Restaurant and Hospitality Law
Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan’s Restaurant and Hospitality Law team has extensively represented clients in the restaurant and hospitality industries. Our attorneys provide counsel from concept to creation, attuned to the industry’s legal issues, business operations, and competitive environment. With a depth of knowledge and breadth of experience, we are able to work with a high level of efficiency. As a law firm with the scope and experience to help with every part of our clients’ business, our clients receive great value from a team that shares your passion and commitment to succeed. We apprise clients of emerging business and legal issues to make strategic assessments and manage risk.
We represent individual chefs, ranging from small local restaurants to James Beard Award winners, and all sizes of restaurants, as well as corporate and franchised restaurant chains nationwide. We begin our relationship with confidentiality agreements so that chefs and creators feel secure that their concepts and creations are safe. Our attorneys counsel and provide advice on business formation; real estate transactions; menu structuring; venue, labor, and liquor permits; non-compete clauses; and shareholder and investor agreements. We have represented individual chefs, including celebrity and James Beard Award winning chefs in book, TV, and endorsement deals, and various licensing and franchising transactions. We not only represent chefs and restaurants, but suppliers and individual workers as well, handling all aspects of the industry.
We work closely with our service industry clients, including restaurants, hotels resorts, gaming, and entertainment facilities to provide effective and efficient legal counsel. We are dedicated to keeping abreast of the latest changes affecting the hospitality industry nationwide and strive to provide innovative and proactive legal solutions to suit each client’s unique needs. Our attorneys have worked as both in-house counsel for restaurant management groups and serve as general corporate counsel to a major state restaurant association. They have also been actively involved in the restaurant and hospitality industries, including memberships in related organizations and authoring of relevant articles.
As part of a large, full-service firm, we can also provide clients with support for episodic needs, such as employment class actions, major financings, large acquisitions, litigation, and food product liability claims. We have handled negligence defense, premises liability, and personal injury claims; workers’ compensation; employment discrimination, ADA, and public accommodations claims for restaurants; immigration issues; real estate matters; environmental and zoning issues on behalf of hotel companies; breach of contract; collection suits for entertainment companies; trademark applications, and IP litigation for hospitality clients.
Experienced in Handling Matters Affecting Hospitality Clients
Contracts: We have extensive experience handling and negotiating contracts for individual chefs and restaurants with respect to book deals, licensing deals, and media appearances including television deals. We also draft, negotiate, and review employment contracts, non-compete agreements, commercial leases, hospitality service contracts, and vendor agreements. Our attorneys have represented chefs and restaurants in matters ranging from simple contractual issues to more complex licensing and trademark matters.
Employment: We assist restaurant and hospitality clients in a broad range of preventative day-to-day employment-related counseling, including employment training, drafting of employee handbooks, preparation of affirmative action plans, review of wage and hour practices, handle discipline and discharge issues, non-compete agreements, and maintaining a harassment-free workplace. We work with service industry clients to avoid and defend claims on charges of discrimination, involving gender, race, age, religious, and national origin. We have assisted hotel and restaurant clients in investigating allegations of sexual harassment or employment discrimination through internal proceedings, state administrative agencies, and federal agencies, including the EEOC and OCR.
Immigration: We provide assistance to our hospitality clients facing unique challenges in recruiting and employing non-resident restaurant and hotel personnel. We have advised on U.S. immigration matters, including solutions such as Employment Visas, H-1B Visas, EB-1 Visas, and EB-2 Visas.
Litigation: We are well-versed in general tort liability and represent hospitality clients directly, as well as through their insurance liability carriers. We have represented hospitality clients in matters, including negligence defense, leasing negotiations, vendor disputes, hotel and restaurant premises liability claims, personal injury, food borne illness, defense in claims of customer theft, and multi-district litigation matters. Our experienced trial lawyers have also represented clients with the defense of food product liability claims, providing advice and defense in the areas of salmonella and e-coli claims, food recalls, food poisoning claims, and class action lawsuits.
Intellectual Property: We handle intellectual property matters for our hospitality industry clients, including providing intellectual property-related advice and trademark applications, as well as handling IP litigation matters.
Real Estate and Environmental: We have handled real estate and environmental matters for hospitality clients to include environmental compliance, site cleanup, contract review, and landlord-tenant negotiation involving long-term real estate leases. We have also performed due diligence reviews in connection with hotel acquisitions and have advised on ocean-dumping by vessels at sea.
Representative Experience
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