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Tuesday - May 25, 2021
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Traveler Expectations and Legal Implications for Hospitality Sales, Marketing, and Revenue Optimization Professionals
COVID protocols, testing, vaccinations, guest waivers, and health passports are among the issues and uncertainties facing sales, marketing, and revenue professionals in the new post-pandemic legal landscape. Greg Duff, Principal, Foster Garvey PC, will address the traveler expectations hotels must be prepared for as travel picks up and new issues emerge. Duff has been a favorite speaker of HSMAI audiences at executive roundtables, conferences, and webinars. Tune in and take part in this interactive webinar program to be prepared for the next phase of recovery.
Lauren J. King would be the third active federal judge of Native American descent in the U.S. By Lauren J King. Foster Garvey
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Biden released several new judicial nominees, including a Native American woman to sit on the federal bench of Washington state.
Laurel J. King is a member of the Muscogee Nation in Oklahoma.
Native American judges are scarce in the U.S., with only two active serving Indigenous judges on the federal judiciary.
On Wednesday, President Biden released his third slate of judicial nominees for seats across the country, with his selections marking significant diversity milestones.
Just Two Native American Federal Judges Serve. King May Be The Third. forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.