Weekly Brief #28: Surviving an Active Shooter, the Latest from Business Traveler, and a 2013 Employment Law Recap

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AP Reports Pilot Crashed in Nambia Intentionally

Initial investigations indicate that the pilot of the Mozambique Airlines flight that crashed in Nambia in November manually adjusted the altitude of the jet three times, ultimately causing the crash. Read More


Hotels Not Required to Hand Over Guest Records
On Tuesday, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a Los Angeles city ordinance requiring hotel operators to surrender guest information to law enforcement officials without a warrant. Click here for the full text of the court opinion and click here for an analysis from the Wall Street Journal.



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4 Tips to Survive an Active Shooter
No matter where you are when someone is trying to kill you with a gun, you must suppress a powerful natural urge to panic and instead act with extreme speed and focus. In an active shooter scenario, you do not have the luxury of careful planning or ponderous recall. Read More

2013 Employment Law Year in Review
Now that 2013 is all but wrapped up, let’s take a look back at the preceding twelve months and see who had a good year and who had a bad year. Read More

8 Items Every Front Desk Should Have
Dr. William D. Frye of Niagara University offers a list of eight items every front desk should have available for guests. If you operate a hotel's front desk, you may already have some of these--such as food delivery menus and spare bathrobes--but others may surprise you. Read More

NYC Earned Sick Time Act in Effect on April 1
Stephanie L. Aranyos of Ogletree Deakins gives readers an update on New York City's Earned Sick Time Act. This legislation, which requires employers to give their employees a set amount of sick days, goes into effect in April 2014. Read More



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