Target audience: restaurant and hospitality operators in the USA (New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, and other major markets) A data breach at a …
Choosing Cyber Liability Insurance and What It Will (and Won’t) Cover for Restaurants
Restaurants and hospitality operators in the United States—whether a single-location diner in Cleveland, a multi-unit chain in Los Angeles, or a boutique hotel restaurant in …
Resolving Contract Disputes with Vendors: Negotiation, Mediation and Litigation Considerations
When a restaurant or hospitality operator in the United States faces a contract dispute with a vendor — whether a food supplier, caterer, equipment lessor, …
Drafting Boilerplate That Matters: Limiting Exposure Through Clear Scope, Warranties and Remedies
Restaurants and hospitality operators in the United States — especially in high-risk, high-volume markets like New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago — live and …
Service Level Agreements and Penalty Clauses to Manage Third-Party Performance and Risk
Restaurants and hospitality operators in the USA depend heavily on third parties — delivery platforms, POS providers, caterers, linen and housekeeping, and maintenance contractors. Well-drafted …
How to Structure Indemnity and Defense Obligations in Hospitality Contracts
Restaurants, bars, hotels and event venues face outsized third‑party liability risks in high‑traffic U.S. markets such as New York City, Los Angeles and Miami. Well‑drafted …
Vendor Onboarding Checklist: Due Diligence to Prevent Liability from Suppliers and Contractors
Restaurants and hospitality operators in the United States—especially in high-risk markets like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago—face ongoing third-party liability from food suppliers, …
Indemnity, Insurance and Hold Harmless Clauses Every Restaurant Should Use with Suppliers
Restaurants face outsized third-party risk from suppliers — contaminated ingredients, delivery accidents, equipment failures and subcontractor mistakes can generate costly claims. For restaurants operating in …
Delivery Platforms, Caterers and Event Vendors: Allocating Risk and Ensuring Compliance
Restaurants and hospitality operators in the USA increasingly rely on third parties — delivery platforms, caterers, rental companies, and event vendors — to extend service …
Contract Clauses to Limit Liability from Third-Party Contractors and Subcontractors
Content Pillar: Contracts, Vendors & Third-Party Liability — Restaurant and Hospitality Liability (USA) Restaurants, hotels, and event venues in the United States face concentrated third-party …