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Posted On: April 30, 2011 by the JMBM Global Hospitality Group®

Top hotel industry leaders converge for Executive Roundtable at Meet the Money®

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By Jim Butler and the Global Hospitality Group®
Hotel Lawyers | Authors of www.HotelLawBlog.com
30 April 2011


JMBM's Global Hospitality Group® will kick off the 21st annual Meet the Money® hospitality finance conference by hosting a pre-conference roundtable among hotel industry leaders.

The Hotel Business® 2011 Executive Roundtable--Capital Ideas: Financing Solutions For Opportunistic Dealmakers will take place Monday, May 2 at the Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles.

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Posted On: April 28, 2011 by the JMBM Global Hospitality Group®

Condo Hotel Lawyer: What is happening with the condo hotel sector?

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By Jim Butler and the Global Hospitality Group®
Hotel Lawyers | Authors of www.HotelLawBlog.com
28 April 2011

Hotel Lawyer with more on the long-term future of condo hotels.

It is interesting that I got calls from two reporters about the state of the condo hotel sector this week. One from a major daily paper doing background research, and the other from a well-respected industry publication, MortgageOrb, published by Zackin Publications (which also publishes Commercial Mortgage Insight and Secondary Marketing Executive.)

Condo hotels have not been in the news for some time, and as hospitality transactions heat up, many are now wondering how and when this niche product will be resurrected.

Phil Hall of MortgageOrb asked some excellent questions about the condo hotel sector and our interview, titled Jim Butler Checks Out the Condo-Hotel Niche, published in MortgageOrb's Person of the Week column, is reprinted below.

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Posted On: April 28, 2011 by the JMBM Global Hospitality Group®

Connecting online at Meet the Money®!

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Meet the Money kicks off Monday!!! And we have a way to help you stay connected . . .

twitter-button2.jpgSocial media can help you connect with conference delegates, speakers and sponsors, making it easy to follow up afterward and continue talking about deals and opportunities. Use the hashtag (a simple way to group posts about the same topic) #MTM2011 in any of your tweets about the conference to let us know what you're thinking about--what presentations and ideas you find useful, what you'll be applying to your transactions in the next few years, and how you're interpreting the research our experts have compiled. Join the conversation! We're looking forward to hearing from you.

For more information about Meet the Money® 2011, visit www.MeetTheMoney.com

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Posted On: April 19, 2011 by the JMBM Global Hospitality Group®

Hotel Lawyer: The hotel transaction market is heating up!

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By Jim Butler and the Global Hospitality Group®
Hotel Lawyers | Authors of www.HotelLawBlog.com
19 April 2011

The transaction market is heating up, and I am still getting calls and comments about my interview with Eric Stoessel in the National Real Estate Investor last month, where we discussed how the hotel transaction market is poised for a big turnaround.

I am also getting calls about Meet the Money®, the hotel finance conference that will take place in two weeks in Los Angeles. Registrants want to know: will debt and equity players be there? (The answer is, yes!)

But, first things first.

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Posted On: April 14, 2011 by the JMBM Global Hospitality Group®

Hotel Lawyer with good news! A new federal court decision upholds condo hotel structure. No "securities" involved as structured. Disgruntled condo hotel unit purchaser lawsuit dismissed.

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By Jim Butler and the Global Hospitality Group®
Hotel Lawyers | Authors of www.HotelLawBlog.com
14 April 2011

Hotel Lawyer with good news for well-structured condo hotel deals. With the experience gained as legal and business advisors on more than 100 condo hotel and hotel condo projects, we have said for many years that this type of project has earned an enduring place in the landscape of hotel and real estate development. We still believe that.

The main issues of successful hotel mixed-use development are managing consumer expectations, fulfilling those expectations, and creating a viable mixed-use regime structure. In the case of condo hotels, a viable structure must work from an operational standpoint, be economically sustainable, and avoid triggering violations of Federal and State securities laws.

In a recent lawsuit, involving the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, a federal district court in California ruled against the condo hotel buyers, finding that no securities laws were violated -- the plaintiffs did not allege facts that would cause the condo hotel units to constitute "securities." We see the case as affirming the effectiveness in defeating plaintiffs' claims of two structural elements we have encouraged all our clients to use.

My partner, Catherine Holmes, who structures most of our condo hotel regimes, talks about these factors and the case below. Catherine advises clients in the specific business and legal aspects of condo hotel regime structuring and documentation, including securities compliance matters, documentation and training. In her article below, she talks about the case and what it means for us in the condo hotel world. It is good news!

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