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Arne Morris Sorenson (October 13, 1958 – February 15, 2021) was an American lawyer and hotel executive who served as the president and chief executive officer of Marriott International from 2012 until his death in 2021. He was a graduate of Luther College in Iowa, and the University of Minnesota Law School.
In the early 1980s, Marriott struggled to find locations that fitted the existing Marriott brand. To broaden selection, the company created Courtyard for business and pleasure travelers. The new brand focused on smaller properties in lower demand areas. The chain grew from three test sites in 1983 to over 90 hotels in 1987. [2]
[2] [3] H. Warren Knight, a former California Superior Court judge, founded JAMS in 1979 in Santa Ana, California. [4] A 1994 merger with Endispute of Washington, D.C. made JAMS into the largest private arbitration and mediation service in the country. [5] It is one of the major arbitration administration organizations in the United States.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation is a pure-play public timeshare company. [2] Formerly a division of Marriott International , Marriott Vacations Worldwide was established as a separate, publicly traded entity focusing primarily on vacation ownership in November 2011. [ 3 ]
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP is an international law firm founded in 1836 and is one of the oldest firms in the United States. It operates in New York ; Washington ; Los Angeles ; Chicago ; Stamford, Connecticut ; Parsippany, New Jersey ; Houston, Texas ; and San Diego, California .
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First Amendment and defamation—narrowing New York Times v. Sullivan: United States v. Nixon: 418 U.S. 683 (1974) Judicial review, executive privilege, separation of powers Milliken v. Bradley: 418 U.S. 717 (1974) Segregation, busing Taylor v. Louisiana: 419 U.S. 522 (1975) Women cannot be excluded from a jury pool, overturning Hoyt v. Florida ...
ExecuStay was founded in 1987 and was one of the first corporate housing providers to offer its stock for sale to the public in August 1997. ExecuStay Corporation was purchased by Marriott International in 1999, and was renamed ExecuStay by Marriott. [1] In March 2002, the name was changed to Marriott ExecuStay.