Ben Reznik was profiled in a Jewish Journal article, “Benjamin Reznik: L.A. based lawyer who takes on Goliath.” An excerpt is below: Among land-use attorneys working in Los Angeles, Benjamin Reznik is better known than most, perhaps because of his success at suing the City of Los Angeles. In 2009, the partner in the firm […]
Ben Reznik was mentioned in the Santa Monica Daily Press article titled “Council Moves to Block Large House Parties,” regarding the House of Rock property in Santa Monica.
Ben Reznik was quoted in the Los Angeles Times’ L.A. Now Blog article, “House of Rock Operators Allowed to Keep Partying — For Now,” regarding the Santa Monica City Council’s decision not to pass an emergency ordinance banning events at the Santa Monica mansion.
Ben Reznik was interviewed on local L.A. news on channels 2, 4, 7, 9 and 11, discussing the House of Rock property in Santa Monica.
Ben Reznik was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in the article titled, “Santa Monica ‘Party House’ Gives Neighbors a Hangover,” regarding the Santa Monica City Council’s meeting to discuss the House of Rock property. A version of this article also appeared in the Santa Monica Dispatch.
Jim Butler was quoted in the HotelNewsNow.com article titled “Challenges Present in Closing Hotel Deals,” commenting on the complexities of closing large hotel deals, and sharing his thoughts on the current outlook for hotel transactions.
Cathy Holmes was quoted in the article,”What’s Negotiable in Hotel Franchise Agreements,” published in Lodging Hospitality, which outlined her list of negotiation items for licensing contracts.
Michael Steuch was quoted in the Daily Journal article, “Jeffer Mangels Counsels Penske Media on Variety Buy,” regarding Penske Media’s acquisition of Variety.
Jim Butler was mentioned in Hotel Management, as one of three chairmen of the Lodging Industry Investment Council (LIIC), the premier think tank in the hotel industry. Hotel Management is the sole media sponsor of LIIC.
Ben Reznik was mentioned in the Santa Monica Daily Press article “Council Moves to Cut Strings on ‘House of Rock.’”