Jim Butler was quoted in an article entitled, "Condo-Hotels Out of Favor With Developers, Investors," which was published in the March 3, 2008 edition of the California Real Estate Journal.
Rod S. Berman was mentioned in an article entitled, "Neutral Works to Help Clients Know Themselves," which appeared in the February 1, 2008 edition of the Daily Journal.
David M. Poitras was mentioned in an article entitled, "Inspiration Case: One fateful school field trip and a childhood spent in San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin district convinced U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Thomas B. Donovan to join the legal field," which appeared in the January 28, 2008 edition of Daily Journal.
Benjamin M. Reznik was quoted in an article entitled, "Learning To Share The Hard Way," which appeared in the January 14, 2008 edition of The Slatin Report.
Jim Butler was quoted in an article entitled, "Hyatt Pouring $10M Into Room Renovations," which appeared in the January 14, 2008 Sacramento Business Journal."
Rod S. Berman was quoted in an article entitled, "Lotto Turns Up Heat In Trademark Battle," which appeared in the January 11, 2008 edition of the Des Moines Register.
Rod S. Berman was quoted in an article entitled, "Hot Debate Between Lottery, Restaurant Over Use Of Word ‘Sizzler,’" which appeared in the January 11, 2008 edition of the Associated Press State & Local Wire.
David M. Poitras was mentioned in an article entitled, "Hollywood Payroll Company Axium Files For Liquidation," which appeared in the January 9, 2008 edition of the Los Angeles Times.
Bruce P. Jeffer and Marta M. Fernandez were quoted in a press release about the Labor Department’s victory entitled, “Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro LLP Overturns Union Decertification Election,” in the January 7, 2008 edition of PR-USA.net.com.
PKF Hospitality Research (PKF-HR) recently released a study of the potential impact of an economic recession on the U.S. lodging industry. While PKF-HR does not anticipate a near-term economic recession, some industry participants are beginning to worry. Our current forecast without a recession calls for a compound annual growth rate of 5.5 % in RevPAR […]