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    Fourteen IP Communications Ltd. v. Marriott International Inc.: Discovery Application (England)

    Application by Fourteen IP Communications Limited to take discovery from Marriott International Inc. for use in legal proceedings in England between The Voice Factory Limited and TVF Cloud Inc., as plaintiffs, and Fourteen IP Communications Limited, Fourteen IP Network Services Limited, Fourteen IP Inc., Evolution Voice Inc., Neil Tolley, Vicki Havard, and Alan Poole, as defendants, filed at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.

    Fundo de Liquidação Financeira v. Marriott Ownership Resorts Inc.: Discovery Application

    Application by Fundo de Liquidação Financeira - Fundo de Investimento em Direitos Creditórios Não Padronizado, described as an investment fund managed by Jive Asset Gestão de Recursos Ltda., to take discovery from Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc. for use in a "summary collection proceeding" in São Paulo, Brazil against K.G. Serviços e Participações Eireli, Alvaro Maluf, and Paulo Maluf, filed at the U. S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.

    CONCACAF v. Elmore Sports Group, Ltd. et al: Complaint

    Complaint in The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football, a.k.a. CONCACAF v. Elmore Sports Group, Ltd., Cartan Tours, Inc., iSportsMarketing, LLC, Gant Travel, Ltd., David G. Elmore, and Daniel L. Gamba at the U. S. District Court for the Central District of California.

    Mark Jones v. Marriott International Services Limited

    Mark Jones (suing on behalf of himself and representing all other who sustained personal injury and who formed part of a class of paying guests and patrons and/or visitors to Marriott's Castle Harbour Resort during the period of February 14 - 20th 1998. vs. Marriott's International Services Limited - Bermuda Supreme Court

    Terrible year for Bermuda’s hotels

    Bermuda's eight largest hotels collectively lost $46.96 million in 1988-93 at an average loss of $978,000 each per year. The losses are blamed on high salaries, rather than lower occupancy rates. David Marchant takes a look at the industry and asks how much longer hotels can afford to keep losing such large amounts of money.