The USA Today article "Best Western, Radisson Revamping Their Rooms," which quoted Jim Butler on hotels’ plans to highlight and relabel certain properties, was picked up by Delaware Online.
Jim Butler was quoted in USA Today in the article, “Best Western, Radisson to Tier Hotels Based on Service,” regarding the companies’ plans to highlight and relabel certain hotel properties to fit different budgets and tastes. This article also went out over the Gannett News Service.
Jim Butler, Cathy Holmes and JMBM’s Global Hospitality Group were mentioned in the Daily Journal’s “Dealmakers” for representing Formosa International Hotels Corp. in its purchase of Regent Hotel Brand.
Jim Butler and Cathy Holmes were mentioned in Hotel News Resource in the article titled "Formosa International Hotels Confirms Acquisition of Regent." They were listed as providing legal counsel to Formosa in the transaction.
Jim Butler was featured in Global Hotel Network.com’s "On My Mind" editorial column discussing the upcoming Meet the Money® conference.
Jim Butler was quoted in Hotel & Motel Management discussing things to consider before closing a hotel.
Jim Butler was quoted in the California Real Estate Journal article, "Can Changing Hotel Brands Drive Revenue Higher?" discussing the issues to consider in changing a hotel brand.
Jim Butler was quoted in the California Real Estate Journal article titled "Hotel Industry Gets Serious About Swine Flu" discussing staff reductions at hotels, and the impact that swine flu could have on hotel staffing and resources.
Jim Butler was quoted in the Miami Daily Business Review article "Bill McCollum Accuses Companies of Cheating; Florida Sues Online Travel Bookers Expedia, Orbitz Over Taxes," commenting on the litigation that is brewing between local governments and online travel companies over taxes on rooms booked online. This article also appeared in the Palm Beach Daily […]
Jim Butler was quoted in the National Law Journal in the article, "Florida Joins Plaintiffs Challenging Online Travel Tax Collections," regarding the litigation over hotel room occupancy taxes.