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Hogan Lovells advises Constellation Hotels on acquisition of London hotel
Hogan Lovells has advised Constellation Hotels on the £301.5m acquisition of the InterContinental Hotel on London’s Park Lane.
So you want to build a hotel in Qatar?download
Hotel investors and operators can see massive growth potential in Qatar. But how does a hotel business become established given the particular laws of Qatar?
Hogan Lovells advises Kingdom Holding Company in £600m+ Savoy hotel refinancing
Hogan Lovells has advised Kingdom Holding Company in the refinancing of the Savoy hotel in London.
King & Wood Mallesons advises Far East Orchard on investment with Toga Group
King & Wood Mallesons has acted for Singapore-listed Far East Orchard (FEOrchard) on its $225m investment with Australian hotel and property company Toga Group.
Hogan Lovells advises Ivanhoé Cambridge on the sale of four hotels in Paris
Hogan Lovells has advised Ivanhoé Cambridge in relation to the sale of a portfolio of four hotels located in the centre of Paris.
EU regulation 261/2004 and limitationdownload
EU Regulation 261/2004 (Regulation) affords air passengers a right to compensation and assistance in certain circumstances in the event of flight delay, cancellation or denied boarding.
Malta: Aviation Law Registration & Servicesdownload
Aviation, highlighted by the Maltese Government as a growth industry is actively encouraged with the provision of very attractive fiscal benefits.
DLA Piper releases 2013 European Hotel Outlook Surveydownload
DLA Piper has released a report on the European hotel sector.
Al Tamimi announces partner promotions across the Middle East
Al Tamimi & Company has announced a series of partner promotions across the Middle East.
Hospitality
We advise on every type of product, including destination resorts, city hotels, hotels within shopping malls, serviced apartments and golf clubs.
Tourism development and hotels
The Curtis tourism development and hotels practice advises clients on all industry-related legal matters.
National Accident Helpline appoints Pannones
Pannone & Partners has landed a place on National Accident Helpline’s panel. Pannones’ travel and tourism department will be handling foreign accident cases for the helpline, which was established in 1993 to help accident victims claim compensation. All the member firms are part of the Law Society’s personal injury panel. Pannones travel and tourism head Andrew Morton said the appointment demonstrates the firm’s expanding presence in the sector.
Sky’s brightest star
You know how niche media firms are always banging on about how the last thing they want is star-struck wannabe-famous lawyers? Well, Tulkinghorn is now convinced that the same is absolutely not true of in-housers.
Firm profile: Furley Page
The origins of Canterbury-based Furley Page date back to the 18th century, when it was founded by a sole practitioner named James Hanson. Today, following a number of mergers, the firm comprises 20 partners and is one of the leading practices in the South East.Approximately 50 per cent of Furley Page’s turnover is derived from private client work. ...
BLP and FFW both land new hotel sector clients
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) and Field Fisher Waterhouse (FFW) have scored a client win apiece in the hotels sector.
Ashurst lands Terra Firma after Linklaters conflicted
Ashurst has secured its first instruction from Terra Firma thanks to a conflict at Linklaters, advising the private equity house on the separate auctions of the UCI and Odeon cinema chains.
James Birch: Travelex
Travelex may have been started on a shoestring, but canny acquisitions have made it a major player in financial services. By Ben Mitchell...
European general counsel quits Disney after ten years
Walt Disney’s European general counsel Rosemary Bloom has quit after 10 years with the media giant.
Walt Disney European general counsel quits
Walt Disney’s European general counsel Rosemary Bloom has quit after 10 years with the media giant.
TLT Solicitors lures Osborne Clarke duo
Bristol’s TLT Solicitors is ramping up its leisure practice with the appointment of two new partners to the group. Former Osborne Clarke senior assistants Matthew Phipps and Julian Mant have joined the firm as partners, specialising in work for leisure clients. Phipps will head the dedicated five-lawyer licensing practice, while Mant will specialise in real estate work for leisure clients.
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