Hotels, Hospitality and Guest Privacy: Six Important Questions to Ask After the Andrews Verdict

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Earlier this month, a Nashville jury awarded sportscaster Erin Andrews $55 million after she sued the companies that franchise, own and operate a hotel, alleging that the hotel improperly gave her private information to another guest, who then invaded her privacy. The following is a list of questions that savvy hoteliers should be asking in order to help protect themselves in the wake of the Andrews verdict.

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