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  2. Will Guidara - Wikipedia

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    2. William Guidara (born 1979) is an American restaurateur based in New York City. Along with chef Daniel Humm, Guidara co-owned the Make It Nice hospitality group, established in 2011, which owns and operates Eleven Madison Park, NoMad New York, NoMad Los Angeles, NoMad Las Vegas, NoMad Bar and Made Nice.

  3. Eleven Madison Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ElevenMadisonPark.com. Eleven Madison Park is a fine dining restaurant located inside the Metropolitan Life North Building at 11 Madison Avenue in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. Owned by Daniel Humm Hospitality, it has held 3 Michelin stars since 2012, and was ranked first among The World's 50 Best Restaurants ...

  4. Christina Tosi - Wikipedia

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    Christina Tosi. Christina Tosi (born 1981) is an American chef and cookbook author. She is founder and co-owner with Momofuku of Milk Bar and serves as its chef and chief executive officer. Food & Wine magazine included her in their 2014 list of "Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink". [1][2] She is the author of several cookbooks.

  5. Too many people, not enough management: A look at the ... - AOL

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    Reports of hospitality workers living in tents. And “anti-tourism” protests intended to shame visitors as they dine — or, as in Barcelona in July, douse them with water pistols.

  6. ARLENE M. ROBERTS, ESQ

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    The right to overtime pay at time-and-a-half after 40 hours of work, or 44 hours for workers who live in their employer’s home; A day of rest (24 hours) every seven days, or overtime pay if they agree to work on that day; Three paid days of rest each year after one year of work for the same employer;

  7. Hospitality law - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality law. Hospitality law is a legal and social practice related to the treatment of a person's guests or those who patronize a place of business. Related to the concept of legal liability, hospitality laws are intended to protect both hosts and guests against injury, whether accidental or intentional.

  8. US Supreme Court justices, other judges can stay at corporate ...

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    By Nate Raymond. (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices and federal judges on lower courts do not have to publicly disclose when they dine or stay at someone's personal residence, even one owned ...

  9. Hosts have ruined Airbnb with excessive fees, high demands ...

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    Travelers appear to be abandoning Airbnb because of high costs, excessive fees, and poor host service. Airbnb was once a disruptor offering affordable stays but some say it has lost its charm.