“The current dealmaking boom has been filled with headline-grabbing mergers. At the same time, corporate America is spinning off assets by the truckload.”
New York Times, Dec. 10
In boom times, as in times of economic distress, hotel property acquirers seek a workforce to deliver a customer experience that helps boost occupancy rates and preserve guest loyalty. But they also seek to avoid liability for any employment law violations committed by the seller.
January 14, 2015 at 09:00 AM
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“The current dealmaking boom has been filled with headline-grabbing mergers. At the same time, corporate America is spinning off assets by the truckload.”
New York Times, Dec. 10
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